• "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

15 Nights & 16 Days
#4Sisters: ASSAM | MEGHALAYA | ARUNACHAL PRADESH | NAGALAND
Guwahati Shillong (3N) Guwahati (1N) Bomdila /Dirang(1N) Tawang (3N) Bomdila (1N) Kaziranga (2N) Jorhat (2N) Kohima (2N) Dimapur
Tour starts from
Guwahati
Best time to travel
All through the year except during monsoon (June to September)
Tour ends at
Dimapur
Ideal for
Experiential travellers, inbound
AP005: Guwahati Shillong (3N) Guwahati (1N) Bomdila /Dirang(1N) Tawang (3N) Bomdila /Dirang (1N) Kaziranga (2N) Jorhat (2N) Kohima (2N) Dimapur Dep
Tour starts from
Guwahati
Tour ends at
Dimapur
Destination Covered
GUWAHATI | SHILLONG | KAZIRANGA | CHERRAPUNJEE | BOMDILA | TAWANG | DIRANG | KOHIMA | DIMAPUR
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 covers the 4 MOST VISITED sisters of the North East of India

  • Kohima is also known for its large cemetery known as the War Cemetery in Kohima for the Allied war dead maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
  • If you are an enthusiastic traveler wanting to explore more,a visit to the nonchalant Tuophema village is a visual treat and you will be introduced to the rich history of Angami Nagas and the folklore that aligns beautifully with the village. 
  • The village has 12 extremely attractive tourist huts with the necessary equipment for travelers and visitors to enjoy a pleasant and comfortable stay.
  • For those of you who have thought Indian one-horned rhinoceros only existed in Jurassic-era, then a trip to Kaziranga must be in your travel list. Kaziranga National park’s 430 square kilometer area showered with swampy lagoons, elephant-grass meadows, and dense forests are home to more than 2200 Indian one-horned rhinoceros, approximately 2/3rd of their total world population. 
  • GUWAHATI, known as the largest city of North-East India is quite famous for KAMAKHYA TEMPLE (One of the Shaktipeeth temples) and also popular for the Mighty BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER.
  • Shillong, derived from the name, Lei Shillong, an idol worshipped at the Shillong Peak is the home to numerous waterfalls.
  • Cherrapunji in Meghalaya, also known as Sohra which was pronounced “Churra” by the British and it eventually evolved into the current name, Cherrapunji.The name “Cherrapunji” which means ‘land of oranges’ was first used by tourists from other parts of India.
  • Dirang a beautiful hill station comprising Tribal Mahayana Monapas sharing their traditions and heritage which are similar to Western Bhutan. 
  • Tawang is the largest Buddhist Monastery in India and the second largest in the world making it the most important site of pilgrimage for the Buddhists. This beautiful majestic Monastery truly lives up to its name and is also called the Galden Namgey Lhatse which literally means ‘celestial paradise in a clear sky’.
  • 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.
  • 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.

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    Interesting !!! – Conveniently located at only 15 km south of Kohima,Nagaland- Japfü offers a tough yet scenic climb for the more adventurous. The famous rhododendron tree, which is around 130 ft tall with an 11 ft girth, is situated at this peak. This tree is registered in the Guinness Book of World Records Living Root Bridges !!! Meghalaya’s double-decker and single-decker root bridges are unique in the world and are a sight to behold. The bridges are tangles of massive thick roots, which have been intermingled to form a bridge that can hold several people at a time.

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    Living root bridges

    Meghalaya’s double-decker and single-decker root bridges are unique in the world and are a sight to behold. The bridges are tangles of massive thick roots, which have been intermingled to form a bridge that can hold several people at a time.

    Bird watchers and trekkersuse Dirang as their base camp before venturing towards Mandla. Dirang valley is also famous for medicinal plants that are found in plenty here.

    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

    Conveniently located at only 15 km south of Kohima, Japfü offers a tough yet scenic climb for the more adventurous. The famous rhododendron tree, which is around 130 ft tall with an 11 ft girth, is situated at this peak. This tree is registered in the Guinness Book of World Records

    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 required 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.
    • Of all the festivals celebrated in TOUPHEMA, NAGALAND, Angami Sekrenyi is most popular among the villagers. This festival is celebrated in from 25th to 27th February, every year. So you can plan your trip accordingly to witness the spectacle.
    • The famous HORNBILL FESTIVAL is celebrated every year between 1st and 10th December. So you can plan your trip accordingly to witness the spectacle.
    • 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 – 15 Nights & 16 Days

      Tour Starts From: Guwahati
      Tour Ends At: Dimapur


      Day-by-Day Itinerary

      Day 1: Arrival in Guwahati

      Arrive in Guwahati, the gateway to Northeast India. Begin your journey with a visit to Kamakhya Temple, one of India’s most significant Shakti Peethas. Enjoy a sunset cruise on the Brahmaputra River in the evening.

      Stay: Hotel in Guwahati


      Day 2: Guwahati to Bhalukpong

      Drive to Bhalukpong, the entry point to Arunachal Pradesh. Visit the Tipi Orchidarium, which houses a diverse collection of over 2,600 varieties of orchids and provides a glimpse into the state’s rich flora.

      Stay: Hotel in Bhalukpong


      Day 3: Bhalukpong to Dirang

      Proceed to Dirang, a picturesque valley known for its apple orchards and hot water springs. Visit the Bomdila Monastery en route and explore the beautiful surroundings.

      Stay: Hotel in Dirang


      Day 4: Dirang to Tawang via Sela Pass

      Drive to Tawang, passing through the spectacular Sela Pass (13,700 feet). Stop at Jaswant Garh War Memorial, dedicated to 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 monastery in India. Visit Urgelling Monastery, the birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama, and the Tawang War Memorial dedicated to the martyrs of the 1962 war.

      Stay: Hotel in Tawang


      Day 6: Bum La Pass and Madhuri Lake Excursion

      Take a day trip to Bum La Pass (subject to permit availability) on the Indo-China border and visit Madhuri Lake (Sangestar Tso), a stunning high-altitude lake.

      Stay: Hotel in Tawang


      Day 7: Tawang to Zemithang

      Travel to Zemithang, a traditional Monpa village, where you can experience the local culture and visit the Gorsam Chorten, one of Arunachal Pradesh’s largest stupas.

      Stay: Local guesthouse in Zemithang


      Day 8: Zemithang to Bomdila

      Head back to Bomdila and visit the Bomdila Viewpoint for panoramic views of the valley. Explore the Craft Centre, which showcases traditional handicrafts.

      Stay: Hotel in Bomdila


      Day 9: Bomdila to Itanagar

      Drive to Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh. Visit the Itanagar Fort and Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum to learn more about Arunachal Pradesh’s tribal cultures.

      Stay: Hotel in Itanagar


      Day 10: Itanagar to Ziro

      Travel to Ziro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its lush rice fields and the unique Apatani tribal culture. Visit Apatani Tribal Villages and the Tarin Fish Farm.

      Stay: Hotel in Ziro


      Day 11: Ziro Valley Exploration

      Spend a full day exploring Ziro Valley. Visit the Bamboo Grove and learn about the sustainable practices of the Apatani tribe.

      Stay: Hotel in Ziro


      Day 12: Ziro to Daporijo

      Proceed to Daporijo, a peaceful town surrounded by beautiful landscapes. Visit local tribal villages and enjoy the scenic vistas of the Subansiri River.

      Stay: Hotel in Daporijo


      Day 13: Daporijo to Along

      Drive to Along (Aalo), known for its hanging bridges and traditional Galo tribal villages. Explore the Kamki Hydropower Dam and the local tribal lifestyle.

      Stay: Hotel in Along


      Day 14: Along to Pasighat

      Travel to Pasighat, the oldest town in Arunachal Pradesh, and explore the beautiful Siang River and Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary.

      Stay: Hotel in Pasighat


      Day 15: Pasighat to Dimapur

      Depart for Dimapur, where your journey through Arunachal Pradesh will conclude. If time permits, visit the Dimapur ruins and local markets for traditional Naga handicrafts.

      Stay: Hotel in Dimapur


      Day 16: Departure from Dimapur

      Transfer to Dimapur Airport for your onward journey.