Making Dreams Memorable

Arunachal Pradesh, known as the "Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains," is a beautiful and culturally rich state in northeastern India. Here are some popular tourist destinations in Arunachal Pradesh:

Tawang:

  • Famous for the Tawang Monastery, the largest in India and the second largest in the world.

  • Sela Pass, a high-altitude mountain pass offering stunning views.

  • Nuranang Waterfall, a picturesque waterfall located near Jang.

Ziro Valley:

  • Known for its scenic beauty and the Apatani tribal culture.

  • Ziro Music Festival, an annual music festival attracting artists and visitors from all over.

Itanagar:

  • The state capital, known for Ita Fort and Ganga Lake (Gyakar Sinyi).

  • The Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum showcasing the state's rich culture and history.

Bomdila:

  • Bomdila Monastery, offering panoramic views of the Himalayas.

  • Apple orchards and the Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary.

Pasighat:

  • Known as the gateway to Arunachal Pradesh, situated along the Siang River.

  • Adventure activities like river rafting, angling, and trekking.

Dirang:

  • Famous for the hot water springs and apple orchards.

  • The Dirang Dzong (fort) and the National Research Centre on Yak.

Roing:

  • The Mayudia Pass, offering beautiful snow-clad landscapes.

  • The Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary, home to diverse flora and fauna.

Namdapha National Park:

  • A biodiversity hotspot with numerous species of flora and fauna.

  • Trekking and wildlife spotting opportunities.

Along (Aalo):

  • Known for its orange orchards and the Kamki Hydropower Dam.

  • Trekking and visits to tribal villages.

Anini:

  • A remote and serene destination with stunning landscapes.

  • The Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary, home to rare species like the Mishmi takin and red panda.

Bhalukpong:

  • Gateway to the Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary.

  • Adventure activities like river rafting and angling in the Kameng River.

Tuting:

  • Known for its remote beauty and the Siyom River.

  • Adventure activities like trekking and river rafting.

These destinations offer a mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and adventure, making Arunachal Pradesh a unique and exciting place to visit.