what are the major features of arunachal Himalayas
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For the major part of its length, this range is a low range byHimalayan standards, rising to heights of 5,000 m and 6,000 m.There are two significant exceptions to this and these areasare of considerable mountaineering interest.
For the major part of its length, this range is a low range byHimalayan standards, rising to heights of 5,000 m and 6,000 m.There are two significant exceptions to this and these areasare of considerable mountaineering interest.The Himalayan range enters Arunachal Pradesh from Bhutan at the West Kameng district. The region is a series of high ridges andlow valleys and the altitude in the region varies from 800 m to 7,000 m above sea level. It then runs northwards over theKangto region before extending to the easternmost frontiers ofthe Arunachal Himalayas -- the Namcha Barwa Massif.