Overview:
Arunachal Pradesh, the easternmost state of India, is known for its unspoiled landscapes, snow-capped Himalayan peaks, ancient monasteries, dense forests, and rich tribal culture.
Often called the "Land of Dawn-Lit Mountains," it is a paradise for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and spiritual travelers.
From the sacred Tawang Monastery to the pristine Ziro Valley, Arunachal offers a unique and magical Himalayan experience.
Home to the Tawang Monastery, the largest in India.
Visit Sela Pass, Nuranang Waterfall, Bumla Pass (Indo-China border), and Shonga-tser Lake (Madhuri Lake).
Famous for Tibetan culture, snow views, and high-altitude lakes.
Green valley surrounded by paddy fields and pine hills.
Home of the Apatani tribes.
Famous for the Ziro Music Festival, trekking, and eco-stays.
Beautiful viewpoints, apple orchards & Buddhist monasteries.
Gateway to Tawang.
Visit Dirang Dzong, Hot Water Springs, and Sangti Valley.
Known for peaceful riverside stays and mountain landscapes.
Explore Ita Fort, Ganga Lake, Jawaharlal Nehru Museum, and local markets.
Known for Siang River Rafting, waterfalls, and trekking in dense forests.
A remote valley with stunning landscapes and tribal culture.
Visit Samten Yongcha Gompa and suspension bridges.
Scenic river confluences, orange orchards, and traditional Galo tribal villages.
Entry point to Arunachal.
Visit Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary, enjoy rafting & angling.
Day 1: Guwahati – Bhalukpong → Check-in & relaxation
Day 2: Bhalukpong – Dirang → Visit Dirang Monastery & Hot Springs
Day 3: Dirang – Tawang via Sela Pass → Visit Sela Lake & Jaswant Garh
Day 4: Tawang sightseeing – Monastery & War Memorial
Day 5: Tawang – Bumla Pass – Madhuri Lake
Day 6: Tawang – Bomdila
Day 7: Bomdila – Guwahati
Day 8: Departure from Guwahati Airport
(Customized Arunachal tour packages available for 5–12 days.)
March–June: Pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing.
September–November: Clear skies and best mountain views.
December–February: Snow season in Tawang & higher regions.
By Air:
Nearest airport – Guwahati (Assam).
Hollongi Airport (near Itanagar) for selective flights.
By Rail:
Nearest major railway station – Guwahati Railway Station.
By Road:
Entry via Bhalukpong or Dirak Gate, well connected from Assam.
ILP (Inner Line Permit) mandatory for all Indian tourists.
PAP (Protected Area Permit) required for foreign nationals.
Permits can be arranged online or through travel agents.
Visit Tawang Monastery – India’s largest Buddhist monastery.
Enjoy snowfall at Sela Pass.
Watch cultural dances of Apatani, Galo, Monpa tribes.
Trek in Mechuka, Ziro, and Dirang.
Try river rafting at Pasighat.
Explore wildlife at Nameri & Pakhui Tiger Reserves.
Arunachal Pradesh & Northeast India tour experts
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