Dhondub Homestay is located in the heart of Arunachal Pradesh, in the town of Mechuka. It has 8 well-maintained rooms: 5 double rooms and 3 triple rooms, as well as ample parking. All of the rooms
are furnished and come with an attached bathroom with 24-hour hot and cold water, electric bed warmer, electric kettle, room heater, complimentary breakfast, and free Wi-Fi. The homestay doesn't
have an in-house restaurant, but can arrange any food on demand. Local, Chinese, and Indian cuisine is available. The homestay also provides Inner Line Permit, Local guide, Taxi service.
Arunachal Pradesh, popularly known as the "Land of the Dawn-lit-Mountains", is India's remotest state. Located on the northeastern tip of India, it is bordered by China, Bhutan, and Burma (Myanmar).
It is endowed with a dazzling array of flora and fauna, including more than 500 rare species of orchids. The misty hills, sparkling rivers, and gurgling waterfalls add to the beauty of this incredible
land.
Arunachal Pradesh is mentioned in the literature of the Kalika Purana and the great Hindu Epic Mahabharata. It is believed to be the Prabhu Mountains of the Puranas. According to a Hindu mythological
legend, Arunachal Pradesh was the place where sage Parshuram washed away his sin, sage Vyasa meditated, King Bhishmaka founded his kingdom and Lord Krishna married his consort Rukmini. Arunachal
Pradesh has been ruled by many powerful dynasties and kingdoms over the years, and as a result, there are countless historical monuments and archeological remains scattered across the state that
bear witness to its rich cultural heritage.