About Tour Package

Arunachal Pradesh is a scenic state in northeast India, known for its rich tribal culture, snow‑capped mountains, dense forests, and peaceful monasteries. Often called the “Land of the Rising Sun,” it attracts travelers with destinations like Tawang, Ziro Valley, and Namdapha National Park. Arunachal Pradesh tourism offers adventure, wildlife, spiritual sites, and unspoiled natural beauty, making it ideal for nature lovers and cultural explorers seeking an offbeat travel experience in India.

Accomodation

2/3/4/5 Star Hotels

Meals

Breakfast & Dinner

Transportation

Private/Shared Vehicle

Group Size

2-20

Language

Hindi, English, Regional

Animal

Pets not allowed

Age Range

5-45 (Years)

Season

Any Season

Category

Personal, Family, Group Tours

Explore Locations

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Shillong
(02 Nights)
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Tezpur
(01 Night)
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Dirang
(01 Night)
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Tawang
(02 Nights)
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Bomdila
(01 Night)
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Guwahati
(01 Night)

Highlights of the Tour

Tour Itinerary

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    Arrive Guwahati - Shillong
    Transfer from Guwahati Airport/Railway Station to Shillong, en route visiting Umiam Lake. Shillong became the first capital of the state of Meghalaya. Located in undulating, pine-covered hills, the city enjoys a milder climate than tropical India. The city centre stands at 1,496 metres above sea level and has a population of around 270,000. Home to several waterfalls, Shillong is also known as the Scotland of the East. The British legacy is still visible in the architecture and food habits of the population. Overnight at Shillong.
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    Shillong - Cherrapunjee - Shillong

    Breakfast at the hotel and drive to Cherrapunjee. Cherrapunjee in Meghalaya is one of the wettest places on the planet and the only place in India to receive rain throughout the year. The town is nestled in the East Khasi Hills, about 50 km southwest of the state capital, Shillong. Cherrapunjee, also known as Sohra or Churra, means "the land of oranges." The cliffs of Cherrapunjee offer stunning views of the plains of Bangladesh. Visit Arwah Cave, Nohkalikai Falls, Mawsmai Cave, Seven Sister Falls, Garden of Caves & Eco Park. Return to Shillong, en route visiting Elephant Falls, a mountain stream cascading down two successive falls set amidst fern-covered rocks. Overnight at Shillong.

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    Shillong - Tezpur

    After breakfast at the hotel, drive to Tezpur. Tezpur, often considered a stopover for travellers heading to Arunachal Pradesh or Upper Assam, is a charming town with beautifully maintained parks, attractive lakes, and enchanting views of the mighty Brahmaputra River as it flows along the town's edge. Overnight at the hotel.

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    Tezpur - Dirang

    After breakfast, drive to Dirang. Dirang is an almost picture-perfect Tibetan-Monpa stone village, marred only by the main road passing through it. Above the charming stone houses rises a steep rocky hill topped with Old Dirang Gompa and several protective walls. Overnight at Dirang.

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    Dirang - Tawang

    After breakfast, drive to Tawang. En route, witness the snowcapped Sela Pass at 14,000 ft and visit the Jaswant Garh War Memorial. Legend has it that Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat (Mahavir Chakra Awardee, posthumous, of the 4th Battalion Garhwal Rifles) fought a lone battle against the invading Chinese forces during the 1962 war. His spirit is still believed to guard the place. Tawang is situated at an altitude of 3,500 metres. The natural beauty and solitude of the Gudpi and Chong-Chugmi ranges, the Tawang Chu River, and the Tawang Valley are truly mesmerizing. The inhabitants of the district are predominantly from the Monpa tribe, except for Shyo village, which is dominated by people of Tibetan origin. Overnight at the hotel.

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    Tawang

    Breakfast at the hotel. Proceed for sightseeing of the 400-year-old (17th century) Tawang Monastery, the second largest monastery in the world after the Potala Palace in Tibet. The monastery building is approximately 113 feet long and 80 feet wide and houses valuable antiquities, as well as handwritten and printed books and manuscripts. Later, visit the Tawang War Memorial, a 40-foot-high multi-hued structure built in stupa design. Dedicated to the martyrs of the 1962 Sino-Indian War, the memorial is nestled among beautiful peaks and overlooks the Tawang Chu Valley. The rest of the day is free to stroll around the streets of the town. Overnight at the hotel in Tawang.

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    Tawang - Bomdila

    After breakfast at the hotel, drive to Bomdila. Bomdila, the headquarters of West Kameng district, is situated at an altitude of 8,500 ft above sea level. The town offers several attractions for visitors, including its cool climate, apple orchards, artistic local culture, snow-capped Himalayan peaks, and Buddhist Gompas. The Bomdila Monastery is an important repository of the region's rich cultural heritage. In the afternoon, explore the town and its scenic surroundings. Overnight at the hotel.

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    Bomdila - Guwahati

    After breakfast, drive from Bomdila to Guwahati. Known as the gateway to the Northeast and the largest, most cosmopolitan city in the region, Guwahati serves as the starting point for most Northeast itineraries. While much of the city reflects modern development, there are several interesting temples and cultural sites worth exploring. A walk through its back alleys and old quarters reveals local flavour amid suburban ponds, palm trees, traditional single-storey houses, and colonial-era mansions. Overnight at the hotel.

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    Departure - Guwahati

    After breakfast, visit the Kamakhya Temple, dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, an incarnation of Sati. The temple is located on Nilachal Hill. According to the Shiva Purana, the yoni (creative organ) of Sati fell here when Vishnu, in an attempt to save the world from Shiva's Tandavanrittya (dance of destruction), cut her body into 51 pieces with his Sudarshan Chakra. Also visit the Navagraha Temple and Umananda Temple (by Government ferry). Later, transfer to the airport/railway station in time for your onward connection.

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Frequently Asked & Question

Arunachal Pradesh is in the northeastern part of India. It borders Assam and Nagaland to the south, Bhutan to the west, Myanmar to the east, and China (Tibet region) to the north.

- October to April – Best weather for sightseeing
- March to May – Spring season, flowers in bloom
- June to September – Monsoon, landslides possible, not ideal for travel

Yes.

- Indian tourists need an Inner Line Permit (ILP)
- Foreign tourists need a Protected Area Permit (PAP)

ILP can be applied online or obtained from Arunachal Bhawan offices in major cities.

- Tawang – Monastery, snow views
- Ziro Valley – Tribal culture, rice fields
- Bomdila – Monasteries and mountain views
- Dirang – Hot water springs
- Itanagar – State capital, Ita Fort
- Namdapha National Park – Wildlife and forests
- Mechuka – Remote valley, scenic landscapes

 

- 7–10 days for main attractions
- 10–14 days for a relaxed trip including remote areas like Mechuka or Anini

 

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