About this tour
Arunachal Pradesh is a northeastern state in India, known for its rich culture, diverse landscapes, and strategic location. It shares borders with China, Bhutan, and Myanmar and is located between Assam and Nagaland to the south.
Tour Duration
11 Nights, 12 DaysUpcoming Tour Dates
No upcoming tour dates available.Day 1
Journey to Guwahati
Howrah To Guwahati By Train at 3.50 pm Saraighat Express.
Day 2
Kamakhya temple
Morning reach Guwahati at 10 AM & transfer to Guwahati hotel . After Lunch visit kamakhya temple for Puja (Guest own coast). Evening free. Night stay Guwahti hotel.
Day 3
Guwahati sightseen
Guwahati local sightseeing. night stey guwahati .
Day 4
Guwahati-Bhalukpong journey
Guwahati-Bhalukpong (250 kms/5 Hours)
Meet and be assisted by our driver at the pickup point and head towards Bhalukpong. Reaching Bhalukpong, check into your hotel and rest. Overnight in Bhalukpong.
Day 5
Bhalukpong-Dirang
Bhalukpong-Dirang (140 kms/4 hours)
After breakfast head towards Dirang. Dirang is famous for hot water springs where people take bath to cure skin ailments. Places worth visiting here are the Apple & Kiwi Garden depends upon season, Dirang Monastery and Kalachakra Monastery. Overnight stay at Dirang.
Day 6
Dirang - Tawang
Dirang - Tawang (150 kms /5-5.5 Hours)
Today after breakfast head towards Tawang (11,500 ft.). Enroute visit Sela Pass (13,700 ft.) & JaswantGarh. Check in at your hotel. Overnight stay at Tawang.
Note- Our vehicles are not allowed for local sightseeing at Tawang, hence guest have to hire local vehicle and our driver will assist the guest but please note that we or our driver do not have control over it. Additional cost of hiring vehicle at Tawang :(Guest own coast) .
Day 7
Tawang sightseen
Tawang sightseen
After breakfast visit Tawang Monstery, Urgeling Gompa (6th Dalai Lama birth place) & War Memorial. Evening you are free for leisure. Overnight stay at Tawang.
Day 8
Tawang Local sightseen
Tawang Local sightseen
After breakfast visit Madhuri lake, PankangTengTso Lake (PT Tso Lake) and Indo-China Border. Evening free to visit local market. Overnight stay at Tawang.
Day 9
Tawang – Bomdila
Tawang – Bomdila (175kms /6 Hours)
After breakfast proceed towards Bomdila via Dirang. On the way enjoy the beauty and majesty of Nuranang Water Fall and Bomdilla Monastery. Reaching Bomdila check into your hotel and rest. Overnight stay at Bomdila.
Day 10
Bomdila _ Kaziranga
Bomdila _ Kaziranga (182 Km)
After Breakfast proceed Kaziranga national park. Evening free Own Activities. Night stay kaziranga.
Day 11
Kaziranga– Guwahati
Kaziranga– Guwahati- (170 KM)/Station-Drop 6Hours).
Early morning Visit Kaziranga national park Zeep safari (Guest own coast). Return back hotel.
After Lunch check out from hotel and proceed towards Guwahati. Drop at Guwahati /Station to avail train towards Howrah.
Day 12
Back to home
Return to howrah
Roundtrip trainfare , airfare from Kolkata to Guwahati.
Accommodation in 3-star/4-star hotels
Daily breakfast and dinner at hotels.
All transfers and sightseeing by private vehicle.
Personal expenses such as laundry, tips, and porter charges.
Entrance fees at any sightseeing points.
Any additional activities like skiing, rafting, etc.
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary.
Travel insurance.
Anything not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.
Can I visit restricted areas like Tawang or Bumla Pass?
Yes, but visiting restricted areas like Tawang, Bumla Pass, or other sensitive regions may require special permits in addition to the ILP. These permits are typically issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs or local authorities in Arunachal Pradesh.
When is the best time to visit Arunachal Pradesh?
March to October is considered the best time to visit, as the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The monsoon season (June to September) should be avoided due to heavy rainfall and the risk of landslides.
Is it safe to travel to Arunachal Pradesh?
Arunachal Pradesh is generally safe for tourists. However, as with any travel to remote areas, it’s advisable to follow safety guidelines, especially when traveling in hilly or rugged terrain. Some areas close to the international border may have specific security protocols, so always check local advisories before heading to these regions.
Is it necessary to carry a local guide?
Hiring a local guide can be helpful, especially if you're trekking, visiting tribal villages, or exploring remote areas. They can offer insights into the local culture, history, and traditions, ensuring a more enriching experience.
Highlights
- Tawang Monastery: Location: Tawang, a picturesque town located at an altitude of 10,000 feet. Significance: It is the largest Buddhist monastery in India and the second-largest in the world, known for its spiritual significance and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Highlight: The monastery is famous for its peaceful ambiance, rich history, and the annual Tawang Festival celebrating the culture and traditions of the region.
- Sela Pass: The Sela Lake near the pass is especially beautiful and remains frozen during winter, offering a mesmerizing sight.
- Ziro Valley: The Ziro Festival of Music, held annually, is one of the most popular events, attracting music lovers from across the country.
- Tawang War Memorial: The war memorial offers panoramic views of the Tawang valley and is an important site for those interested in the region's military history.
- Bumla Pass: It offers incredible views of the snow-clad mountains and is an important destination for adventure enthusiasts.
- Madhuri Lake: The lake is surrounded by dense forests and offers breathtaking views, especially in winter when the surroundings are covered in snow.
- Pangchen Valley: This off-the-beaten-path destination is perfect for trekking and offers a glimpse into the untouched, traditional lifestyle of the people living in these areas.
- Risheng Pong (Sunset Point): It's one of the best places to catch a sunset, with the warm hues of the sky contrasting with the snow-clad peaks.
- Nuranang Waterfall: The waterfall is surrounded by lush green forests, offering a peaceful and scenic retreat.
- Bomdila: Visit the Bomdila Monastery for a peaceful retreat and panoramic views of the Kameng Valley.
- Dirang: Dirang Dzong (fort) and the hot springs are major attractions. The valley is also home to many ethnic tribes.
Requirements
- Mandatory for all visitors: Arunachal Pradesh is a protected area, and tourists (except those from certain states) need to obtain an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to enter the state.
- Who needs an ILP: All Indian citizens from outside Arunachal Pradesh and foreign nationals.
- Exemptions: Citizens from states like Assam, Nagaland, and Mizoram do not need an ILP to visit Arunachal Pradesh.
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