Khonsa is a hill station of the beautiful state of Arunachal Pradesh in North-Eastern India. The hill station is situated in the Tirap District and is the adobe of Nocte and Wanchoo tribes of Arunachal Pradesh. The hill station attracts the tourists for its captivating and mesmerizing beauty. The place is known for its age-old culture and tradition and shows the picture of the 300 years old tribal culture of the state. The hill station offers a compelling landscape with rocky hills, mystic valleys, deed gorges and numerous tropical forests attracts the nature lovers from all over. Being situated amid the dense tropical forests, Khonsa is the vicinity of several species of birds and animals which include tiger, leopard, jackal, wild boar, bear, barking deer, red panda, musk deer, mithun, several species of rodents and orchids. Khonsa Museum is the major attraction of the town as it exhibits the rich culture of the tribes, art and crafts of the tribals of the region, cane work etc.