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ARUNACHAL PRADESH TOUR PACKAGE

6 Nights & 7 Days
#2Sisters: Assam | Arunachal Pradesh
Dibrugarh (2N) Miao (2N) Tinsukia (1N) Dibrugarh
Tour starts from
Guwahati
Best time to travel
All through the year except during monsoon (June to September)
Tour ends at
Guwahati
Ideal for
Experiential travellers, inbound
AP008: Dibrugarh (3N) Miao (2N) Tinsukia (1N) Dibrugarh Dep

Tour Brief

Tour starts from
Dibrugarh
Tour ends at
Dibrugarh
Destination Covered
MIAO | TINSUKIA | DIBRUGARH
Best time to travel
all through the year except during monsoon (June to September)

Tour Highlights

This itinerary includes the High Altitude Mountain Pass, Hills and Plains in Arunachal with the NAMDAPHA NATIONAL PARK and NATIONAL PARK DIBRU SAIKHOWA

  • Miao is a sub-division in Changlang district and it is located about 25 km from the Assam border. It is one of the 60 constituencies of Arunachal Pradesh. It is said to be a great place for trekking and hiking in the dense forest and angling on the river Noa-Dehing.
  • Tinsukia is a city in Assam and is situated 480 kilometers north-east of Guwahati and 84 kilometers away from the border with Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Tinsukia is the economic capital of Assam and it is the main business center of upper Assam. This city is famous for its endless stretches of tea gardens, which are very pleasing to the eyes.
  • Dibrugarh is a city located in the Eastern part of Assam, the main urban center within the tea-growing districts of  Northeast India. Dibrugarh is known as the Tea City of India.
  • Known as the home of rarely found White-winged wood duck, DIBRU SAIKHOWA NATIONAL PARK is famous for being one of the best bird-watching spots around.
  • Miao Namdapha National Park: Park is India’s largest protected area. Seven non-human primate species like Stump-tailed macaque and Slow Loris, Hoolock Gibbons, Capped Langurs, Assamese Macaques, and Macaques Rhesus. These animals are usually rare to see in common places and tourists have to make a lot of effort on a successful safari trip
  • Thai Phakial, Dibrugarh: People here migrated in the 18th century from Thailand to Assam, they speak Thai. They continue to pursue their traditional culture even during modern times.

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Interesting !!! – Arunachal Pradesh finds mention in the Kalika Purana and in the epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana. It is believed that sage Vyas meditated here. DIBRU SAIKHOWA NATIONAL PARK is home to feral horses that were either left behind or had escaped from army camps during World War II.

Saikhowa National Park

Dibru  Saikhowa National Park: Semi Wild (feral) Horses and white- winged Wood Duck are a rare glimpse at the park. More than 250 varieties of local and migratory birds are also found here

Dibrugarh

Dibrugarh is considered as the major producer of tea in Assam. Silk being the specialty of Assam, one can find a market that sells garments of silk in Dibrugarh. Bihu festival is the most important and widely celebrated festival of the state of Assam and Dibrugarh also celebrates this festival with fun and enthusiasm. There are in particular three Bihu festivals in a year but the most colorful out of these three Bihu festivals is the “Bohag Bihu” which is celebrated in the month of April.
Dehing patkai festival in January is the ‘tea fest’ of Dibrugarh and is celebrated near the banks of dehing river.
Dibru saikhowa park is home to feral horses that were either left behind or had escaped from army camps during world war ii.

Before You Go

  • To go to ARUNACHAL PRADESH, Inner Line Permits are required for both Indian and Foreign Nationals
  • One must acknowledge that these wonderful destinations are thoroughly low-profile as regards to touristic facilities.
  • Stay options are limited and basic.
  • 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 – 6 Nights & 7 Days

Tour Starts From: Dibrugarh
Tour Ends At: Dibrugarh

Experience the mesmerizing beauty, vibrant tribal culture, and serene landscapes of Arunachal Pradesh with our 6 Nights & 7 Days North East India tour package. This immersive itinerary starts and concludes in Dibrugarh, offering a curated journey through scenic rivers, charming hill towns, and cultural villages that make it an ideal choice among North East holiday packages.


Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Dibrugarh – Transfer to Pasighat

Arrive in Dibrugarh, Assam’s tea capital, and transfer to Pasighat, one of the oldest towns in Arunachal Pradesh. Situated along the banks of the Siang River, Pasighat offers scenic views and is a gateway to Arunachal Pradesh.

Stay: Hotel in Pasighat


Day 2: Pasighat to Along (Aalo)

After breakfast, drive to Along (Aalo), a serene hill town surrounded by beautiful landscapes. Along is renowned for its hanging bamboo bridges over the Siang River and the traditional Galo tribal culture. Visit Galo villages for a firsthand experience of local customs and explore the Kamki Hydropower Dam.

Stay: Hotel in Along


Day 3: Along to Mechuka

From Along, travel to Mechuka Valley, one of the hidden gems of Arunachal Pradesh. Known for its untouched beauty, Mechuka is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and lush greenery, making it an idyllic destination for couples and nature lovers. En route, stop at Hanuman Camp and explore nearby Memba tribal villages.

Stay: Hotel or homestay in Mechuka


Day 4: Explore Mechuka Valley

Spend a full day exploring the stunning Mechuka Valley, famous for its scenic landscapes and cultural heritage. Visit the Samten Yongcha Monastery (Mechuka Gompa), situated atop a hill, providing panoramic views of the valley. Take a leisurely walk around the valley to enjoy the serenity and natural beauty, a key highlight in North East tour packages.

Stay: Hotel or homestay in Mechuka


Day 5: Mechuka to Along

Return to Along, taking in the scenic mountain landscapes along the way. In the evening, relax by the Siang River or visit more Galo tribal villages for an extended experience of traditional bamboo and cane craftsmanship.

Stay: Hotel in Along


Day 6: Along to Pasighat

Head back to Pasighat and, if time permits, visit the Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary, a haven for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. Home to a variety of migratory birds and exotic species, this sanctuary is an exciting addition to this North East India tour package.

Stay: Hotel in Pasighat


Day 7: Pasighat to Dibrugarh – Departure

Conclude your tour with a transfer back to Dibrugarh. Before your departure, explore Dibrugarh’s tea estates or browse the local markets for souvenirs, bringing your journey through North East India to a memorable close.

Stay: N/A (End of tour)


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