Arunachal Pradesh - Land of Dawn-lit-Mountains
06 Nights/07 Days

Arunachal Pradesh - Land of Dawn-lit-Mountains

Starting From : 16999

Places Covered
  • 1N BHALUKPONG
  • 1N DIRANG
  • 2N TAWANG
  • 1N BOMDILA
  • 1N GUWAHATI

Package Highlight


Popularly known as ‘Land of Dawn-lit-Mountains’, Arunachal Pradesh is India’s remotest state and the first Indian soil to greet the rising sun. Located on the northeastern tip of India with its borders touching China, Bhutan and Burma (Myanmar), this beautiful land is endowed with dazzling array of flora and fauna that is sure to allure any tourist. More than 500 rare species of Orchids are found in the dense jungles of Arunachal. 

Daywise Itinerary


Meet our driver upon arrival and then transfer to Bhalukpong.
 
Bhalukpong is situated on the Assam-Arunachal border, Bhalukpong is a small town
located along the southern reaches of the Himalayas in West Kameng district of
Arunachal Pradesh. The half of the town in Assam and half is in Arunachal
Pradesh. Bhalukpong is one of the most must see picturesque spot for angling, leisurely
picnics and nature lovers.
 
Overnight accommodation willbein Bhalukpong.
TERRAIN: Plains

After Breakfast you will transfer to another Heaven on Earth location which is Dirang.
On the way you will be visiting to Tipi Orchid Sanctuary and Research Centre.
 
Overnight accommodation will be in Dirang.
TERRAIN: Mountain + Valley
 
Dirang: Dirang 40 kms from Bomdila is situated at an altitude of 1497 meters. It is an
ideal hill resort in West Kameng district with beautiful Apple Nursery, Kiwi Farm, Yak
Research Centre, Buddhist Gompa, Hot Water Spring and ancient Dirang Jong (Fort). It
is the base camp for trekking to Go richen peak and other bird watching trails.

After breakfast transfer to Tawang. While going to Tawang you will be
visiting: JaswantGarh, Sella Pass and Nurarang Falls
 
Overnight accommodation willbeinTawang.
TERRAIN: Mountains

TAWANG

After Breakfast, Full day exploration of Tawang which includes the major ones are:

 

Tawang Monastery (GadenNamgyalLhatse): Tawang Monastery about 400 years old,

situated at an altitude of approximately 10,000 ft. is the second largest Buddhist

monastery in India. It also holds the distinction of being the birthplace of the 6th Dalai

Lama. The monastery is the house of more than 700 monks. 

 

Urqelling Monastery: It is the birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama who is the only Indian

to have risen to such a high position in Gelupka Sect of Buddhism so far. Inside the

monastery there are several Stupas and people from all walks of life visit this place

during Buddhist New Year to get the blessing for the coming year.

 

The Craft Center: The craft center in Tawang sells beautiful masks, hand woven

carpets, jewellery in silver, coral and amber, ‘chubas’ the local dress and delightful

affordable mementos. 

 

Tawang War Memorial: After lunch around 3: 30 pm we will leave for Tawang War

Memorial. The memorial is dedicated to the martyrs of the 1962 Sino-Indian war. The

memorial is 40-foot-high and like a stupa in design. It is locally called ‘NamgyalChortan’.

The names of 2420 martyrs imprinted in gold on 32 black granite plagues.

 

Overnight accommodation will be in Tawang.

TERRAIN: Mountains

After Breakfast transfer from Tawang to Bomdila. En-route visit Nurarang / Jung Falls.

 

Overnight accommodation will be in Bomdila.

TERRAIN: Mountains

 

Bomdila is on the way to Tawang, situated at height of 8500 ft (distance from Tezpur

180 kms), Bomdila is a picturesque town in the foothills of Himalayas and the

headquarter of West Kameng District the land of the Monpa, Sherdukpen, Aka (Hrusso),

Miji and Bogun (Khawas) tribes. One can see the brilliant landscape and snow-clad Go

richen ranges of the Himalaya on a clear day. The places of interest in Bomdila to visit:

 

Bomdila Monastery: The monastery has been built under the guidance of Dalai Lama.

It is a residence of more than 200 Buddhist monks. From the monastery one can have

the breathtaking view of the entire Bomdila. The time of pray is in dawn and dusk,

attending which, one can have the absolute peace of mind.

 

Also visit Craft Center, where very fine wooden carpets of colorful designs and Masks

are produced.

 

Bomdila also offers a Bird's eye view of Kangto and Go richen peaks (highest peaks in

the state) amidst the Himalayan landscape and snow clad ranges.

Post breakfast checkout from hotel and drive to Guwahati. On arrival check in and relax.
Overnight at Guwahati.

After Breakfast, if time available visit MaaKamakhaya temple and then transfer to
Guwahati Airport / Railway station for your departure.
END OF SERVICES.

Hotels / Accommodation


Bhalukpong 1N Yeshi Homestay/Hotel SDC
Dirang 1N Dirang Homestay
Tawang 2N Ana sonam
Bomdila 1N Elysium Hotel
Guwahati 1N BMG Residency

Inclusions


  • Traditional Welcome with Assamese Gamusa.
  • 06 nights of accommodation in mentioned or similar hotel
  • Daily breakfast except on the day of arrival.
  • All transfers and sightseeing using above mentioned vehicle on point to point basis.
  • Inner Line Permit for Arunachal.
  • 500 ml water bottle per day each.
  • Driver's Allowance, Fuel Charges, Toll Taxes, Parking Charges.

Exclusions


  • Any Airfare/Train fare/Taxes
  • Meals other than mentioned above.
  • Any optional sightseeing or Activity, Safari other than mentioned.
  • Entry to the monuments.
  • Vehicle for Bumla Pass.
  • Telephone bill, Laundry, personal expenses, Camera fee.
  • Anything not mentioned in Inclusion's

Other Information


  • Indian tourists from certain states require an ILP to enter Arunachal Pradesh. Ensure your clients obtain the ILP in advance. The permit can be secured through the Arunachal Pradesh Tourism Department or Indian missions.
  • Foreign tourists need a PAP. Assist them in obtaining this permit from the Ministry of Home Affairs or Indian embassies.
  • Advise tourists to carry multiple copies of their permits and keep one set with their travel documents.
  • Inform tourists about the diverse climate in Arunachal Pradesh. Recommend checking the weather forecast for specific areas as temperatures can vary widely.
  • Suggest packing layered clothing to accommodate changes in temperature. Include warm clothes for high-altitude areas and rain gear for the monsoon season.
  • Recommend travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, evacuation, and trip cancellations.
  • Advise on carrying essential medications and prepare for potential altitude sickness in high-altitude areas. Ensure tourists drink bottled or filtered water.
  • Check if any vaccinations are recommended for the region.
  • Mobile and internet connectivity may be limited in remote areas. Advise them to plan accordingly and stay in touch with their travel agency or guides.
  • Provide emergency contact numbers and the address of local authorities or travel assistance services.