Pangsau Pass delivers a raw borderland mountain experience—steep forested climbs, mist, dramatic curves, and the feeling of standing on a historic gateway route. It’s also culturally interesting because border passes often develop small markets, festival events, and a distinct “frontier atmosphere” that feels very different from inland hill stations.
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History & highlights
Official district information describes the Stilwell (Ledo) Road as a World War II route constructed by Allied forces, passing through the Pangsau Pass on the India–Myanmar border—making the pass historically significant as part of the wartime supply corridor linking India to the Burma Road and onward to China. The pass’s “war-road” history is why it remains one of Arunachal’s most story-rich travel points today.
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