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    Sugor Tso: Arunachal’s Hidden Paradise above the clouds

    Pratyusha MukherjeeBy Pratyusha MukherjeeMay 11, 2026Updated:May 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nestled in the remote heights of Arunachal Pradesh’s Upper Siang district, near India–Tibet border, Sugor Tso Lake is emerging as one of Northeast India’s most breathtaking yet least explored natural treasures. Surrounded by rugged mountains, pristine streams, and the timeless culture of indigenous communities, the twin lakes — Upper Sugor Tso and Lower Sugor Tso — stand as symbols of untouched beauty, ecological richness and spiritual serenity.
    Fed by the crystal-clear Sugor stream, both lakes rest at high altitude, reflecting the raw magnificence of the Eastern Himalayas. Beyond their scenic charm, the lakes are lifelines for the nearby villages of Bidak and Gelemo, sustaining local communities and ecosystems that have thrived in harmony with nature for generations.

    The region, inhabited by Monpa, Tagin, and Adi tribal communities, carries a deep cultural and historical significance.Their tradition, lifestyle, and spiritual connection with the land add a unique human dimension to Sugor Tso’s growing identity as a sustainable tourism destination.

    With Arunachal Pradesh gaining prominence under India’s Act East Policy and Northeast tourism initiatives, Sugor Tso Lake is increasingly being viewed as a promising eco-tourism hub. However, experts and local stakeholders stress that development must go hand in hand with environmental preservation. The fragile Himalayan ecosystem demands responsible tourism practices that protect biodiversity, conserve water sources, and preserve the cultural integrity of the local communities.

    Tourism, if planned sustainably, could become a powerful driver of economic growth in the region — creating livelihood, improving infrastructure, and empowering local residents while safeguarding the natural heritage that makes Sugor Tso so extraordinary.

    Why Sugor Tso is important for us?

    Nature’s Iifeline:

    High in the Eastern Himalayas, Sugor Tso feeds streams that sustain villages like Bidak and Gelemo. Its pristine waters support local life, rare biodiversity, and fragile mountain ecosystems.

    Sacred Iand of tradition:

    Revered by Tagin, Adi, and Monpa communities, the lake holds deep spiritual value. Local beliefs and Buddhist traditions connect Sugor Tso to centuries of cultural heritage.

    Sentinel near the Border:

    Situated close to the India–Tibet border, Sugor Tso lies in a strategically sensitive region, adding national importance to its ecological preservation.

    Arunachal’s Eco-tourism treasure:

    Surrounded by snow-clad landscapes and untouched beauty, Sugor Tso has the potential to become a world-class eco-tourism destination rooted in sustainability.

    Pride of Arunachal Pradesh:

    More than a lake, Sugor Tso symbolizes the harmony of nature, culture, and tribal identity.As India continues to spotlight the Northeast as a gateway of culture, adventure, and ecological tourism, Sugor Tso Lake shines as an example of how conservation and development can coexist — offering travelers, not just a destination, but an experience rooted in nature, heritage, and sustainable progress.

    (All articles are original works of Ms. Pratyusha Mukherjee, any modification or usage needs to be approved by her only)

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    Pratyusha Mukherjee

    Ms Pratyusha Mukherjee, an Independent Sr. Broadcast Journalist working for British media with 25 years of experience in covering the east and northeast, with specialisation in Defence, Sports & Current Affairs. In her illustrated career she has covered many major events and achieved International and National media awards for Journalism.

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