In the state of Arunachal Pradesh in India, Bomdila is the headquarters of the West Kameng District. The area provides a home to tribes like Aka, Mijiu, Mona, Sherdukpen, and Khawas. The small town, Bomdila is roosted amidst the panoramic settings of the elevated ranges of the eastern Himalayas. It is an outlying destination. Like few other Indian cities, it has absconded the virtual tourist attack in current times. Along with its Buddhist monasteries and apple orchids, Bomdila is renowned for its scenic environs. It is also enjoyable to the adventure seeker with its legionary trekking trails. At an altitude of 2,530 m above sea level, It is set amidst the mighty Himalayas. The archetype of Bomdila is lost over time. In medieval times, it was a portion of the kingdom of Tibet. Generally, rulers from Bhutan and local tribal rulers ruled it from time to time. Along with the main port of communication for Northeast India, it is the primary business, commercial and financial hub of Eastern India. Again it’s the third-largest Urban economy in India. The 7th most populous city in India is Kolkata, under the 2011 Indian Census. For its historical and architectural interpretation, the city is known as the “cultural capital of India”.