• "Explore the majestic Tawang Monastery with our Arunachal Pradesh tourism package – A serene spiritual experience."
  • Start your journey with our Arunachal Pradesh tourism package – Tawang Monastery nestled in the Eastern Himalayas
  • Discover the lush Ziro Valley with Arunachal tour packages – Famous for its scenic landscapes and Apatani tribal culture.

ARUNACHAL PRADESH TOUR PACKAGE

14 Nights & 15 Days
#3Sisters: Assam | Meghalaya |Arunachal Pradesh
Guwahati Shillong (3N) Guwahati (1N) Bomdila /Dirang(1N) Tawang (3N) Bomdila (1N) Kaziranga (2N) Jorhat (2N) Dibrugarh (1N)
Tour starts from
Guwahati
Best time to travel
All through the year except during monsoon (June to September)
Tour ends at
Dibrugarh
Ideal for
Family travellers, experiential travellers, inbound
AP004: Guwahati Shillong (3N) Guwahati (1N) Bomdila /Dirang(1N) Tawang (3N) Bomdila (1N) Kaziranga (2N) Jorhat (2N) Dibrugarh (1N)
Tour starts from
Guwahati
Tour ends at
Dibrugarh
Destination Covered
GUWAHATI | SHILLONG | KAZIRANGA | CHERRAPUNJEE | BOMDILA | TAWANG | DIRANG | JORHAT | DIBRUGARH
Best time to travel
All through the year except during monsoon (June to September)
Kaziranga National Park is closed between April end and mid-October.

Tour Brief & Highlights

An itinerary which gives you a glimpse of wildlife at Kaziranga, along with the much-visited destinations of Meghalaya i.e. Shillong –Cherrapunjee and the main destinations of Arunachal Pradesh – Tawang and Dirang

  • Torgya, also known as Tawang-Torgya, is a monastic festival held every year for three days in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh according to the Buddhist calendar, the dates of this festival are from 28th to 30th in the month of Dawachukchipa, which corresponds to 10 to 12 January of the Gregorian calendar.
  • It is believed that celebrating the colorful 3-day festival chases out the evil spirits that accompany misfortunes and diseases.
  • This fun festival starts with text recitation and Chham dance wearing a warrior outfit, Arpu by the Lamas who are the Buddhist spiritual leaders. There is a purpose of the festival which ushers in spreading peace and prosperity and also omits the feeling of hatred and malice.

KAZIRANGA

  • Kaziranga was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985 because of its remarkable natural environment. It is inhabited by the world’s largest single-corn rhinoceros population, as well as by many mammals including lions, elephants, panthers and bears, and thousands of birds. Kaziranga is popularly known as the home of the “Big Five”-the elephant, the rhinoceros, the wild buffalo, the tiger, and the Swamp Deer.

SHILLONG

  • The capital of Meghalaya is the home to numerous waterfalls and vast natural beauty.

CHERRAPUNJEE

  • Also known as Sohra is a high-altitude town in the northeast Indian state of Meghalaya. It’s known for its living root bridges, made from rubber trees.

DIRANG

  • Dirang Valley is an impressively picturesque valley lying between Bomdila and Tawang. Dirang ‘s views are mind-blowing. Dirang is also famous for the hot water springs and apple orchards which enhance the place’s natural beauty. Before heading towards Mandla, bird watchers and trekkers use Dirang as their base camp. Dirang valley is also renowned for the medicinal plants grown in abundance here.

GUWAHATI

  • North-East India’s largest city, also known as the KAMAKHYA TEMPLE (One of the Shaktipeeth Temples) and the Mighty BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER.

JORHAT

  • One of the major cities in Assam, Jorhat, a doorway to both Assam and Nagaland which was carved out of the Sibsagar District in 1983.
  • Assam’s largest towns and its name are derived from two haats or bazaars “Macharhat and Chowkihat” on the banks of River Bhogdoi, a tributary of the Brahmaputra. A renowned city that depicts the historical monuments of Assamese culture. 
  • The powerful water bodies like the Brahmaputra River, which forms the largest riverine island, Majuli, the principal place of pilgrimage of Vaishnavites since the times of the Ahom rulers.
  • This tiny town produces many creative writers, musicians, actors, historians, and journalists, terming Jorhat “The Cultural Capital of Assam ” inspires the people to participate in cultural activities and as a result, impact the cultural diversities which prevails for decades. 

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Interesting!!! – Cinnamora Tea Estate, which is Assam’s first tea estate, was established in the year 1850. It is situated at a distance of 10 km from Jorhat. The tea festival is held every year in Jorhat which is the hub of tea industries , It is held during the winter season, between the months of November and January.

Cinnamora tea estate

Cinnamora tea estate, which is Assam’s first tea estate, was established in the year 1850. It is situated at a distance of 10 km from Jorhat. The tea festival is held every year in Jorhat which is the hub of tea industries , it is held during the winter season, between the months of November and January.

Tawang

The 400-year-old Tawang monastery is not only one among the oldest but it is named one among the largest Indian monasteries. Torgya, also known as Tawang-Torgya, is an annual festival that is exclusively held in Tawang Monastery

Before You Go

  • Depending on flight connectivity, the arrival and departure points may be changed to Guwahati.
  • To go to ARUNACHAL PRADESH, Inner Line Permits are needed for both Indian and Foreign Nationals
  • To visit BUM-LA(the Indo-China border above 16,500 ft above sea level) and SANGET-SAR LAKE (popularly known as Madhuri Lake ) , a 3 nights stay at Tawang is required as permits to visit both are required.
  • Do carry comfortable footwear and clothing which will blend with nature. Traveling with toddlers and infants is not recommended as safari should be the least noisy activity for the best experience!
  • Permits for safari: The park safaris should be booked in advance and photo ID proof {passport copy (overseas and Indian Nationals), voters ID, Pan Card, driving license} is required to book the safaris. Different charges apply for Indian national and Foreign nationals.
  • Carry adequate cash in Indian currency as ATMs might not be available in remote areas
  • Carry at least one of your identity proofs

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Arunachal Pradesh Tour Package – 14 Nights & 15 Days

Tour Starts From: Guwahati
Tour Ends At: Dibrugarh


Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Guwahati

Arrive in Guwahati, the gateway to the Northeast. Start your trip with a visit to Kamakhya Temple, one of India’s most revered shrines. In the evening, enjoy a Brahmaputra River cruise.

Stay: Hotel in Guwahati


Day 2: Guwahati to Bhalukpong

Drive to Bhalukpong, known for its scenic surroundings. Visit the Tipi Orchidarium, which houses over 2600 orchid varieties and offers a glimpse into Arunachal’s rich flora.

Stay: Hotel in Bhalukpong


Day 3: Bhalukpong to Dirang

Continue your journey to Dirang, a picturesque valley town. En route, visit Bomdila Monastery and take in panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas. Explore the natural hot water springs and the apple orchards around Dirang.

Stay: Hotel in Dirang


Day 4: Dirang to Tawang via Sela Pass

Travel from Dirang to Tawang through Sela Pass (13,700 feet), one of the highest motorable passes. Stop at Jaswant Garh War Memorial on the way, commemorating an Indian Army soldier from the 1962 Indo-China war.

Stay: Hotel in Tawang


Day 5: Tawang Monastery and Local Sightseeing

Explore Tawang Monastery, the largest in India and a significant center of Buddhism. Visit the Urgelling Monastery, birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama, and Tawang War Memorial.

Stay: Hotel in Tawang


Day 6: Excursion to Bum La Pass and Madhuri Lake

Take a day trip to Bum La Pass, located at the Indo-China border, and Madhuri Lake (Sangestar Tso), a picturesque high-altitude lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains.

Stay: Hotel in Tawang


Day 7: Tawang to Zemithang

Travel to Zemithang, a culturally rich Monpa village. Visit Gorsam Chorten, one of the largest stupas in Arunachal Pradesh, and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Stay: Local guesthouse in Zemithang


Day 8: Zemithang to Bomdila

Return to Bomdila and visit the Bomdila Viewpoint for panoramic views of the valley. Explore the Craft Centre for unique handicrafts and traditional artifacts.

Stay: Hotel in Bomdila


Day 9: Bomdila to Itanagar

Proceed to Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh. Visit the Itanagar Fort and Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum to learn about the local culture and tribal heritage.

Stay: Hotel in Itanagar


Day 10: Itanagar to Ziro

Drive to Ziro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its lush paddy fields and unique Apatani tribal culture. Explore the Apatani Tribal Villages and the Tarin Fish Farm.

Stay: Hotel in Ziro


Day 11: Ziro Valley Exploration

Spend the day exploring Ziro Valley. Visit the Bamboo Grove, a serene area ideal for nature lovers, and learn about the Apatani tribe’s sustainable farming practices.

Stay: Hotel in Ziro


Day 12: Ziro to Pasighat

Travel to Pasighat, the oldest town in Arunachal Pradesh. Visit the Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary and enjoy the scenic beauty of the Siang River.

Stay: Hotel in Pasighat


Day 13: Pasighat to Roing

Head to Roing, a picturesque town with lush greenery and tranquil rivers. Explore Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary and visit the Iphi Pani Ghat on the banks of the Dibang River.

Stay: Hotel in Roing


Day 14: Roing to Dibrugarh

Drive to Dibrugarh, known as the Tea City of India. Explore the tea estates and enjoy a tea-tasting experience at a plantation.

Stay: Hotel in Dibrugarh


Day 15: Departure from Dibrugarh

After breakfast, transfer to Dibrugarh Airport for your onward journey.