Guwahati – Bhalukpong – Dirang – Tawang – Bomdila
Embark on a captivating 5-day journey through Arunachal Pradesh, exploring stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and iconic landmarks like Tawang Monastery and Bumla Pass.
Trip Info
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Winter
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Min 4 - Max 20
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Budget Friendly, Family Trip
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3/4/5 - Star Hotels
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5
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65
Overview
The Enchanting Arunachal Pradesh: A 5-Day Adventure offers travelers an immersive experience in one of India’s most picturesque states. Starting from Guwahati, the tour takes you to Bhalukpong, where you can unwind amidst lush greenery and explore the Tippi Orchidarium. The journey continues to Dirang, known for its apple orchards and historical significance, before reaching Tawang, home to the majestic Tawang Monastery, the largest in India. Adventurers will enjoy breathtaking views at Sela Pass and serene moments at Bumla Pass and Segetsar Lake. This tour blends natural beauty with cultural exploration, providing insights into the rich traditions of the local tribes. With a perfect mix of adventure and tranquility, this journey through Arunachal Pradesh promises unforgettable memories.
Highlights
- Breathtaking Landscapes: Experience stunning views of the Eastern Himalayas, lush valleys, and pristine lakes throughout the journey.
- Tawang Monastery: Visit the largest monastery in India, known for its impressive architecture and spiritual significance, offering a glimpse into Tibetan Buddhism.
- Sela Pass: Enjoy panoramic vistas at Sela Pass, a high-altitude mountain pass that serves as a gateway to Tawang.
- Cultural Insights: Engage with local tribes and learn about their unique customs, traditions, and lifestyles during visits to Dirang and Tawang.
- Bumla Pass Excursion: Explore Bumla Pass, located on the India-China border, which offers historical context and breathtaking scenery.
- Segetsar Lake: Relax at Segetsar Lake (Madhuri Lake), famous for its serene beauty and connection to local folklore.
- Apple Orchards of Dirang: Discover the charming apple orchards in Dirang, where you can taste fresh apples and learn about local agricultural practices.