Of all the places on my Holiday Scout tour, I have to say I was looking forward to meeting the Apatani tribe in Ziro Valley the most. It’s probably the top tourist place in Arunachal Pradesh, and is close to becoming a UNESCO Heritage Site, but it still receives very few visitors and you’ll most likely only see a handful while you are there.

ziro valley tribals There isn’t so much a “guide to Ziro Valley” because its so small.

You are WAY better off to go with a tour group like we did, or you might find that the tribals go inside when you come by. They don’t mind their photos taken if they feel like they can trust you (and maybe if they get some chewing tobacco in return). It was great to have Sange there who has been meeting these people for years, therefore making sure we were invited into so many homes we couldn’t possibly have another cup of tea without buzzing!

Arunachal has dozens of different tribes and throughout the state there are over 50 languages spoken. Apatani is one, and these tribals are known for their nose plugs and facial tattoos. We were told they did this to look “less appealing” to other tribes who were coming in and stealing the women.

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ziro valley tribalsOver time, Christian Missionaries have come in and put a stop to some of the practices. While Arunachal didn’t have cannibalism (that I know of), it’s neighbor, Nagaland did. They were head-hunters. Some things the Apatani did including the nose plugs have been stopped by the government as they promote tribal differences, and inevitably warfare.

The hardest region of India to control is the Northeast because of the tribes and their tribal laws. As we drove into Ziro there was a big sign “Welcome to Ziro Valley! Jesus loves you!”. There were churches, and many men like this one wore a cross. But I didn’t get it in the photo. It was there, promise. haha.

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The missionaries were Baptist and many Apatani have converted to Christianity from Sun and Moon worshipping which is called Donyi-Polo. The religion is still alive and well, but the problem is the youngsters aren’t becoming Shamans anymore and it’s harder to follow the religion now and actually simply, easier, to just be a Christian since there are so many churches.

Below are places where animal sacrifices have happened.

ziro valley tribals alters from a recent sacrifice

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ziro valley tribals The kids here, and in many other parts of the state speak a little Korean because they love K-pop music! They dress Western and have motorbikes. The boys have very “Korean” haircuts as my guide. Big Mohawks and crazy color dyes added in. The teenage girls were wearing the same style skinny jeans as me!ziro valley tribals

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ziro valley tribals There was no lacking in puppies! For some reason, there were so many adorable dogs everywhere we looked. I think I must have held at least 20 and seen about 30! Let me show you what it was like inside one of the homes below, and then I’ll explain a little bit about it.

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ziro valley tribals a lady on her front porch drying rice

ziro valley tribals He’s kept these Mithun horns from after sacrifices

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ziro valley tribals the houses are made from bamboo and you can see the edges of the stove here
ziro valley tribals Each house has a huge stove in the middle, they will sleep just near it to keep warm. You can see below, what the smoke does to the bamboo above which isn’t good for their health. It’s carbon.

ziro valley tribals We also saw a TV in a house we went to for lunch. I loved that they kept the Styrofoam from the packing in the box. 
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We visited two villages: Hong and Hari, and they were really similar. We went to the craft center and the emporium but I’m sharing about that in another post. We also spent some time at the Museum which was amazing. It showed all the different tribes in Arunachal Pradesh and what they eat, drink, how they dress, dance, and pray… and compared them all. There were artifacts and also a whole section just on clothing.

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribalsWe stayed for lunch one day which was an interesting mixture of chicken and egg cooked inside a stock of bamboo. It was actually nice with some chili on it but to be honest I didn’t eat much because I was afraid I would get sick. I usually don’t care and eat street food all the time, but I just felt like being careful. The veggies of the side were in a sauce made from water from the well, so I didn’t eat them at all as I wasn’t sure if they boiled it first.

ziro valley tribals I saw a couple of guys walking home as the sun started to set and I ran out to ask them if they’d been out working and to find out about them. They said they’d been hunting…

ziro valley tribals … then he pulled out what he was hunting from his pocket and I was hoping they didn’t invite me to dinner! RATS!

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ziro valleythis is what rat looks like in the markets

During the day we also saw a traditional dance, from the women only, and it was SO unique. It’s something I’ll never forget and I’m going to try to make a video to show it to you. The women on the side chanted and sang and the women dancing repeated everything back then eventually made us come dance with them.

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribalsWe stayed at Ziro Valley Resort which according to Tripadvisor is #3 of 4 of Bed and Breakfasts in Ziro. There are ZERO hotels.  I loved this resort. The food was delicious, the french fries especially- who would think you could do something to make french fries even better!? The scenery was great and luckily, the type of heater they gave you here could be kept on all night unlike the ones in Tawang. There was also an amazing dog who just chilled with us in our room, making it really homey. We stayed two nights.

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ziro valley resortDefinitely stay through the evening so you can see the amazing sunset in this valley! Some people there do offer their homes up as a homestay, and although a great cultural experience, you will most likely be okay to head to a hotel to shower and such after being there all day.

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals

ziro valley tribals