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10 Nights & 11 Days
Daily Tour
40 people
Assamese, Bengali, English, Hindi
With our 11-day Arunachal Pradesh tour package, you can embark on a fantastic journey to one of India’s Seven Sisters. This journey will allow you to immerse yourself in natural beauty and witness breathtaking landscapes. This tour will take you to popular tourist destinations such as Tezpur and Dibrugarh in Assam, Itanagar, Aalo, Ziro, Daporijo, Mechuka, and Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh.
Furthermore, this tour allows you to visit the well-known Nishi and Apatani tribal villages, providing you with a culturally rich experience. We have equipped our Arunachal tour package with quick transfers, comfortable accommodation, delectable meals, and fantastic sightseeing tours to make your Arunachal tour as easy as possible.
Arunachal Pradesh is a land for adventurers and nature lovers looking to discover a veiled destination with high tourism potential.
The state is surrounded by the Himalayan mountains and is known for its beautiful valleys, abundant wildlife, stunning waterfalls, less travelled trails, alpine Buddhist monasteries, roaring rivers, and incredible culture and art. As a result, Arunachal Pradesh is a fantastic place to visit and spend an unforgettable vacation. It is best known for its snow-covered mountains and rough trails, which inspire adventurers to test their limits and make history. The state is ideal for exciting trekking expeditions, breathtaking rafting experiences, motorbiking adventures, enthralling wildlife tours, holy pilgrimage tours, interactive tribal tours, and, of course, peaceful vacations in the midst of serene and pristine nature.
This is a custom tour that you can personalize with the assistance of our travel experts. Contact us for more information or to schedule a tour!
Greetings from Northeast India!
Our tour representative will kindly welcome you upon arrival at the Guwahati Airport and arrange for transportation to Tezpur. See some of the most stunning landscapes as you travel. Upon there, finish the check-in procedures. Visit Agnigarh, Chitralekha Udyan, and Mahabhairav Temple after getting clean-up.
After your tour, head back to your hotel for a relaxing night's sleep.
Enjoy your breakfast as you wake up to the lovely weather. Check out of the hotel later and head to Itanagar, the Arunachal Pradesh capital. Enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding valleys, skies, and locals. Upon there, check in to the hotel and take the remainder of the day as you choose. After that, stay a comfortable night and have a good night's sleep at the motel.
After a filling breakfast, begin day three of your Arunachal Pradesh package tour. After that, depart the hotel and head to Ziro. Get the possibility to stop by the Nishi Tribal settlements en route. The eastern Bhutanese and Arunachal Pradeshn tribes known as Nishi or Nyishi are easily recognised by their distinctive clothing. The Nishi tribes like hunting and fishing a lot.
After you arrive in Ziro, check into your hotel and spend the rest of the day as you like. Later, tuck yourself under the covers and get a good night's rest.
After breakfast, continue on for a full day of fun activities. Trek to the Talle valley trek, Dolo Mando trek, Hakhe Tari Trek. Dolo Mando is a small hillock to the west of Ziro, then visit the Apatani ethnic settlements around lunchtime. It will be a wonderful chance to get a glimpse of their way of life, culture, and art. The well-known paddy cum fish culture is evident; they are renowned as exceptional cultivators. The older males typically have tattoos on their faces and topknots in their hair. Elderly Apatani women have face tattoos and use circular nose plugs. The newer Apatani generation has abandoned this habit, nevertheless.
After that, return to the hotel to spend the night.
After a hearty breakfast on day five of your Arunachal Pradesh tour, check out of the accommodation. We will go today to Daporijo, our next stop. The Subansiri River is crossed by suspension bridges in this charming little hamlet. If you choose, you can engage in exhilarating adventure pursuits like river rafting and fishing.
Upon there, check in to the hotel and take some time to unwind. Spend the remaining time of the day relaxing. Have a relaxing night
Check out of the motel and head for Aalo after breakfast. This delightful hamlet, also known as Along, is located along the Siang River and will spoil you with beautiful scenery. Aalo is a well-liked stop on tours to Arunachal Pradesh because of the excellent weather, hills all around, and lovely orange orchards.
When you arrive, check in for your stay and unwind. You can go on nature walks or tour the city's well-known sights, like Bagra Village, Donyi Polo Temple, Ramakrishna Mission Campus, and Patum Bridge, to make the most of your time in Aalo. After your tour, head back to the hotel for a restful night's sleep.
Have a nutritious breakfast to start off day 7 of your Arunachal tour package before checking out and moving on to Mechuka. The Yar Gapchu, also known as Siyom, river flows through a captivating valley in the foothills of the Himalayas. After you arrive, check into your homestay and go to bed.
Prepare for a Mechuka sightseeing trip after a hearty breakfast. The stunning scenery, unspoiled natural beauty, unusual tribes, and clear lakes will fascinate you. Moreover, Mechuka's snow-capped summits are thought to provide therapeutic benefits. After an amazing tour of Mechuka, go back to your homestay and get a good night's sleep.
Have a great breakfast after waking up. Leave the homestay later and drive to Pasighat. Pasighat, which is around 145 miles from Aalo, is home to the well-known tribes of Passi and Minnyiong. It is noted for its magnificent Siang and native hanging bridges and is located along the banks of the river Siang.
When you arrive, check into your hotel and spend the remainder of the day as you please. Later, tuck yourself under the blanket for a cosy nap.
After a hearty breakfast on day 10 of your Arunachal holiday, check out and depart for Dibrugarh. Then take a ferry across the enormous Brahmaputra. Once there, check into the hotel and then take a nap. There are no classes in the afternoon. Purchase trinkets by going to Naliapol Bazar, New Market, and Chowkidinghee Bazar. If you are hungry while shopping, there are restaurants and quick food stands in Chowkidinghee Bazaar.
Once you've finished shopping, head return to the hotel for a relaxing evening stay.
Your 10-night, 11-day Arunachal package tour ends on this day. After breakfast, depart from the hotel and arrange for assistance to the Dibrugarh Airport. Go on your flight to your next location with priceless memories.
Arunachal Pradesh, a state in northeastern India, is renowned for its untouched beauty and its verdant forests. Also known as the Land of the Rising Sun, this state! You can therefore engage in a variety of different activities, such as river rafting and paragliding.
There are five major rivers in Arunachal Pradesh: Kameng, Subansiri, Lohit, Siang, and Tirap. Almost 80% of the state is covered in dense evergreen forests. It is the perfect place to go hiking, fishing, boating, and rafting. The region's upper reaches are ideal for adventurous travel.
Sela Pass. The cherry on top is the stunning Sela Lake, which has breathtaking mountain ranges as a backdrop.
The greatest season to travel to Arunachal Pradesh is during the winter, especially if you want to see snowfall and go skiing among untamed mountains. The best time to visit Arunachal Pradesh is from October to March, whether you are travelling alone or with family or friends.
Tawang, Ziro Valley, Namdapha National Park, Sela Pass, Tezu, Dirang, Itanagar, and Mechuka are among the best tourist destinations in Arunachal Pradesh.
The Tawang Monastery is located about two kilometres from the town. The Tawang Ganden Namgyal Lhatse Monastery, which translates to "the celestial paradise of divine place selected by the horse," is the second-largest and oldest in all of Asia. It was established in 1680–1681 by Merag Lodroe Gyamtso.
Paddy-cum-pisciculture farming is well-known in Ziro. The region is well known for its terraced paddy fields, where the locals use a special polyculture and water management method. primarily inhabited by the tribe of Apatani
The Donyi Polo, which literally translates to "the Sun-Moon," is worshipped by the sect's adherents. The ultimate Gods Bo and Bomang are watched over by the Sun, the masculine energy, and the Moon, the female energy.
Pika Pila, Lukter, Pehak, Chura Sabzi, Wungwut Ngam, Pasa, Papuk, Koat Pitha, Iite, Ngatok, Momos, Mala Roti, Nou Kai Noo Som, Guguni, Thukpa, Puta, Kharzi, Byak, Bresi, and Po Cha are just a few of the delicacies of Arunachal Pradesh you should try on your next holiday.
Adi, Galo, Aka, Apatani, Nyishi, Tagins, Bori, and Bokar are some of the significant tribes in Arunachal Pradesh. Arunachal Pradesh includes 26 major tribes, including sub-tribes, making the state's culture incredibly diverse. Every tribe has their own unique set of traditions and customs.
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