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Shying away in the North eastern corner of India, Arunachal Pradesh though may be an introvert when it comes to tourism, is a land of abundant travel opportunities. Adorned with unspoilt landscape, this Northeast state of India is a place that every nature lover and explorer should visit. A treasure trove of culture, nature’s beauty, rich history and warm people, Arunachal is truly a land that you cannot afford to miss.

Capital: Itanagar Location: North East India

BEST TIME TO VISIT:

The months from October to April are ideal to plan a visit to Arunachal Pradesh.

WHY VISIT ARUNACHAL:

Offbeat getaway, nature’s beauty, trekking, rafting, camping, birdwatching, tribal tours, root bridges, wildlife, motor biking, history, photography.

TEMPERATURE
20°C to 35°C

Summer

18°C to 29°C

Monsoon

8°C to 15°C

Winter

An Insight into Arunachal Tourism

Arunachal Pradesh is such a charmer. Adorned with beautiful and unspoilt rivers, lakes, hills and valleys along with opulent wildlife and culture, this Northeastern state is indeed a dream travel destination in India. Arunachal Pradesh shares its southern boundary with Assam, and on its west is Bhutan, whereas, China makes the north and northeast border for the state, and the pretty little Myanmar snuggles the east. It covers a spectacular area of 83,743 sq km that is dotted with numerous rivers, lakes, forests, hill ranges, valleys, grasslands, and sweet little settlements.

One of the major tourism attractions in Arunachal Pradesh is the opportunity for adventure sports. This unperturbed and in a way raw state has powerful rivers like Lohit, Siang and Subansiri that offer incredible river rafting and kayaking experience. 

The state also boasts of a rich wildlife that includes rare species like White Winged Wood Duck. Namdapha, Dibang, Sessa and Pakhui are amongst the most popular wildlife reserves in Arunachal Pradesh that are home to a wide variety of animals, birds, amphibians and reptiles along with varied species of plants and trees. Arunachal is also famous for its orange and apple orchards in Aalo and Bomdila. The state also flaunts its rich orchid plantations as well which are available in more than 1000 varieties. What enriches Arunachal the most is its varied tribes and their distinct culture and traditions. With so many tribes inhabiting the state, a large number of festivals can be witnessed throughout the year.

Along with the famed Hornbill Festival, there are celebrated a plethora of feasts and festivals like Boori Boot, Losar, Solung and Dree by the tribes like Monpa, Adi, Apatani and Mishmi that add to the cultural diversity making the state a much more interesting place to visit. Different tribes in Arunachal Pradesh are skilled in assorted handicraft and handloom arts and cach tribe such as Wangcho indulge in either cane furniture and articles making, jewellery/grass jewellery creation and wood carving. Therefore, when visiting Arunachal Pradesh, shopping for handicraft items is a must thing to do.

Another thing that shall catch the attention of tourists in the state is its cuisine. Unique and sometimes even bizarre with dried squirrel and mouse, Arunachal can be an interesting place to experiment with your appetite. Arunachal is also a treasure trove of history. The Bumla Pass near Tawang holds immense significance for being the high mountain pass from where His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama entered India from Tibet. The Ita Fort in Itanagar also has a lot to tell about the rich history of the state and so does the exotic Dirang Dzong.

Arunachal Pradesh is also home to the largest monastery in India which is situated in the ever so serene Tawang. Apart from these, Jaswantgarh and Bhismaknagar Fort are of major importance to the rich history of the state. The widely scattered archaeological remains at different places in Arunachal bears testimony to its rich cultural heritage. Arunachal Pradesh, a serene land tucked into the North Eastern tip of India, invites you to relax in its picturesque hills and valleys, enjoy its salubrious climate and meet its simple and hospitable people, with their glorious heritage of arts and crafts and colorful festivals that reflect their ancient faith in the inexorable power of nature.

This untouched state in the far East of India attracts visitors not just with its natural beauty, but also promises to take the traveller on a spiritual journey. Away from the maddening buzz of a city, Arunachal Pradesh is the perfect getaway destination for families and youngsters alike. Avid travellers to the North East find themselves drawn back to this state, that traces its origins to the Tibetan people.

Arunachal Pradesh will mesmerize you with its untouched beauty. The mountainous land offers the traveller a range of options to choose from on their journey of discovery. Whether you seek nature, or your interest lies in history; whether you are looking for peace and tranquillity or are of an adventurous bent of mind, Arunachal Pradesh has it all.

We at Travel12Go offers a detailed travel guide for your Arunachal Pradesh tour. Find all necessary travel information on best time to visit, popular tourist attractions, where to stay, transport system and restaurants and things to do on this holiday guide that offers every little information that can help in making your Arunachal Pradesh trip an unforgettable one.

Wildlife

Arunachal Pradesh is famous the world over for its incredible wildlife. What many people don’t know that it is the only state in India to house four species of cats in one sanctuary. The wildlife is not restricted to mammals alone. Arunachal Pradesh boasts of a rich diversity that includes the black bear, red panda, goral, civet, linsang, mongoose, porcupines and small rodents. While in Arunachal Pradesh, you must visit:

  • Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary
  • D’Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary

Adventure Activities

Arunachal Pradesh offers numerous avenues for adventure aficionados. You can trek in the mountains or do what all adventure seekers do in Arunachal Pradesh – water rafting. You can choose to raft on the Brahmaputra or its tributary Subansari, or Kameng, said to be the most challenging of all river rafting locations in India.

Best time for river rafting in Arunachal Pradesh
  • Early November to March-end
Major river rafting spots in Arunachal Pradesh
  • The complete Siang course
  • Kameng, also known as the Seppa-Bhalukpung route
  • Dibang route, that is Anini to Assam Border
  • Subansiri, also known as route Taliha – North of Daporijo

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