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This 1,000-Year-Old Arunachal Pradesh Village Is a Must-Visit Heritage Treasure

Discover Mirba Village in Arunachal Pradesh, a 1000-year-old heritage village preserving traditional Monpa architecture, culture, and sustainable living. Explore this hidden gem in India’s northeast.

September 16, 2025 / 13:38 IST
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Step into a living time capsule – the serene, ancient Mirba Village in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, now officially recognized as a Heritage Village. (Representative Image: Canva)

High in the tranquil hills of Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, lies Mirba Village, a settlement that feels untouched by the march of modern life. Nestled in the Mukto Circle of Tawang district, this 1000-year-old village has recently earned the prestigious title of Heritage Village, recognizing it as a living relic of history and culture in India’s northeast.

Unlike many tourist spots, Mirba’s charm is quiet and understated. Its cobblestone paths, rustic homes, and serene natural surroundings make visitors feel as though they have stepped into another era.

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A Name with a Story: The Mountain That Watches Over Mirba

The village’s very name reflects its connection to nature. "Mirba" originates from mi (human) and ba (face), inspired by a nearby mountain whose silhouette resembles a human face. For the Monpa people, who have lived here for generations, the mountain is not just a geographical feature—it is a symbol of the bond between humanity and the natural world.

Every sunrise and sunset casts dramatic shadows across the mountain, creating an almost spiritual atmosphere that mirrors the villagers’ deep-rooted traditions.

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