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17 Nights & 18 Days
Daily Tour
40 people
Assamese, Bengali, English, Hindi
If you are an adventure seeker who enjoys rafting and angling, then this 17-night and 18-day Angling and Rafting in Arunachal Pradesh tour is for you. You’re going to have a fantastic time.
You will have the opportunity to visit the golden triangle destinations as well as popular regions of North-eastern India such as Guwahati, Itanagar, Dibrugarh, and so on. You will also have the opportunity to take a boat ride on the holy Ganges in the holy city of Varanasi. This tour package is fully customizable, and you can repeat the itinerary as needed. Plan the tour with the help of our travel experts.
Arunachal Pradesh has a plethora of river tributaries, making it an ideal destination for angling and fishing. This is a fun sport that many people enjoy, and it allows you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. Fishing and angling have contributed to the growth of tourism in Arunachal Pradesh due to the abundance of water and the simplicity of the sport. This relatively unknown destination provides a novel outcome for tourist angling and fishing tours. The major fishing and angling destinations in Arunachal Pradesh are less crowded because they are rarely crowded with avid anglers. Furthermore, there are several areas for angling enthusiasts, but the four most popular fishing and angling spots are:
The best months for these recreational activities are from October to April, following the Monsoon season. Because these rivers are pristine, there is more oxygen in their waters, making them translucent. As a result, the activity becomes more enjoyable, with a greater likelihood of a successful catch. The most common fish found in these rivers are golden Mahseer and brown trout. Angling in Arunachal is very peaceful, and it provides a wonderful opportunity to see the beautiful golden Mahseer (The Queen of the Himalayan Rivers). However, in addition to regular Inner Line Permits (ILP) for Indian tourists and Protected Area Permits (PAP) for foreign tourists, fishing and angling permits are required in Arunachal Pradesh.
You will receive assistance with your transfer to the pre-arranged hotel once you arrive in Delhi. Spend the night at the hotel.
Following breakfast, depart the hotel and be taken to the airport to catch a flight to Guwahati. Following arrival, check into the hotel. After lunch, go sight-seeing. Spend the night at the hotel.
Start your road trip to Bhalukpong after breakfast. When you arrive, check into one of the tourist huts or tents that are located close to the fishing spot. You may enjoy the remainder of the day as you please. Spend the night in the hut if you like.
Day 4 is reserved for fishing at Tippi and Bhalukpong. The 15 km long Sessa Shore bank offers fishing and rafting opportunities. Spend the night in the hut.
fishing or rafting all day. Take part in enjoyable activities at the planned picnic. Stay over night.
Check out of the lodging after breakfast and begin the trip to Itanagar. Check into the hotel after you arrive, then unwind for a while. Enjoy touring in the evening. In the motel, spend the night.
Take the route to Pasighat after breakfast. After you arrive, check into the hotel and relax. You are free to enjoy the remainder of the evening. In the hotel or circuit house, spend the night.
Early in the morning, go for Boleng after breakfast. Enjoy fishing and rafting on this 45 km stretch between Panging and Yembung. In Yembung, spend the night.
Following breakfast, check out of the hotel and engage in some outdoor activities. Have fun rafting and fishing in Yembung. Go back to the hotel later for a delectable dinner and an overnight stay.
Drive to Pasighat, Oyanghat, as soon as possible. To cross the Brahmaputra River, take a ferry. Check into the hotel after arriving in Dibrugarh. You can take the rest of the day at your own pace, and you are free to do whatever you want in the evening.
After breakfast, take a transfer with assistance to the airport to catch a flight to Kolkata. Arrive, check into the prearranged hotel, and depart after lunch to go sightseeing. Spend the night at the hotel.
Day 12 has been reserved for a visit to Kolkata. Following your exploration of Kolkata, you will receive assistance getting to the train station to catch a train to Varanasi. Spend the night on the train.
Upon arrival in Varanasi, arrange for transportation to the hotel. Finish the hotel check-in procedures, then unwind. You may enjoy the remainder of the day as you please. Hotel stay for the night.
On the fourteenth day of the tour, get up early to take advantage of the Ganges boat ride. Admire this tranquil place's breathtaking beauty. After breakfast, take in some sightseeing in Varanasi, which is thought to be one of the oldest cities still under continuous human habitation. Go for a trip to the Buddhist city of Sarnath after lunch. It is the initial location where Buddha delivered his first sermon, and for Buddhists, this location has special spiritual significance.
Transfer in the evening to the train station in order to board the Varanasi train. Sleeping on the train.
Meet our tour team when you arrive in Agra, and then take an aided transfer to the hotel. Complete the hotel's check-in procedures. Later, you'll start your city tour of Agra, which will take you past the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a symbol of eternal love. An UNESCO World Heritage Site is the Agra Fort. The Mughals formerly lived in this gem of architecture. The Itmad-Ud-Daulah tomb, sometimes referred to as the "Baby Taj," is the tour's final stop.
Return to the hotel later in the evening. Agra hotel stay for the night.
You will go to Jaipur by surface after breakfast. You stop in the ancient, desolate city of Fatehpur Sikri along route. This city was founded by Emperor Akbar and served as the imperial capital for 15 years. Many architectural wonders, including Jama Mosque, Jodha Bai Palace, Buland Darwaza, the Tomb of Salim Chishti, etc., make up this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
You will be able to check in to the hotel with assistance when you get to Jaipur. Invest the day in leisure pursuits.
Spend the night in a hotel in Jaipur.
You'll go on a trip to the Amber Fort after breakfast. Take a joyride up to the entrance on the back of an elephant. While inside the fort, look around the Sila Devi Temple, Sheesh Mahal, Ganesh Pol, and other architectural features. After lunch, carry on with the city tour, stopping at the City Palace, which has wide courtyards, gardens, and other structures. The Royal Observatory will be the next destination. Enjoy your nighttime strolls through the neighbourhood bazaar and pick up some gifts for your loved ones.
Spend the night in a hotel in Jaipur.
After breakfast on the final day of the tour, you will depart for Delhi. Drive back to the Delhi Airport, which is 258 kilometres away and would take you 5 hours to reach. As soon as you land in Delhi, you'll be transferred to the international airport so you can catch the next flight to your final destination.
Rafting on the Lohit River - Rafting on the Lohit River exposes you to grade 4 and 5 rapids while going through some of the most remote areas of the country. The river enters India at its furthest eastern point, Kibithu in Arunachal Pradesh. Peliang, Samdul, and Walong are some of the rafting spots in the area.
The rivers of Arunachal Pradesh that are best known for river rafting include the Bhareli or Kameng and the Siang or Brahmaputra. Rafting is also available on the Subansiri or Kayaking rivers. The Brahmaputra, on the other hand, is the best river for rafting in the state. Fishing is one of the state's most popular sports.
People used to move goods on rafts in the past, which is where the term "rafting" came from. Lieutenant John Fremont of the United States Army pioneered rafting on the Platte River in 1842. Rafts were once fashioned from rubber cloth tubes and a floor.
The Subansiri River (Chayul Chu in Tibet) is a trans-Himalayan river that flows through Tibet's Lhuntse County in the Shannan Prefecture, as well as the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
Rafting, sometimes known as whitewater rafting, is a difficult recreational activity that involves navigating a river or other bodies of water on a raft. This is frequently done on whitewater or various degrees of turbulent water to delight and excite the raft passengers.
Siang in Arunachal Pradesh is a lovely river that travels across a spectacular landscape.
Arunachal Pradesh has a plethora of fishing opportunities, particularly for trout and Mahseer. Catching a Golden Mahseer is regarded as a significant achievement by anglers all around the world. Mahseer is difficult to catch since it fights once hooked. Mahseer puts the anglers to the test.
The most common fish found in these rivers are golden Mahseer and brown trout. Angling in Arunachal is very serene, and it provides a wonderful opportunity to watch the gorgeous golden Mahseer (The Queen of the Himalayan Rivers).
Angling strengthens your immune system. Fishing raises your vitamin D levels. Even if the weather isn't ideal for fishing, simply being outside boosts your intake of this essential vitamin, which helps regulate the amount of calcium and phosphate in your body, keeping your bones and teeth healthy.
An ethical angler is one who is familiar with fishing and boating legislation. Concerned with aquatic and marine ecosystems. Just keeps fish for eating and appropriately releases the remainder. Is considerate of others, both anglers and non-anglers.
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