The most remote state in India is Arunachal Pradesh, also referred to as the "Land of the Dawn-lit Mountains," and it is the first region in India to greet the rising sun. There are a ton of amazing sights in all of India to be found on this tour to Arunachal. This is the place to be if you're the kind of person who enjoys taking chances and is eager to learn about the unknown. When you return after the march, you will undoubtedly have the most incredible memories and be overcome with unbearable melancholy. As you travel through this incredible region during your seven-day Arunachal Tour package, be sure to prepare for the unexpected.
Tawang Special for Arunachal Pradesh
Guwahati/Guwahati
Tawang Special for Arunachal Pradesh Itinerary
Day: 1 Guwahati to Bhalukpong: Welcome to the "Gateway Northeast India
Arrive at Guwahati Airport. Drive to Bhalukpong, a beautiful town in the state of Arunachal Pradesh. Check-in to your accommodation in Bhalukpong. Spend the evening enjoying the serene surroundings and the natural beauty of the area.
Day: 2 Bhalukpong to Dirang: Explore the Hubs of Tribes and Diverse Culture
Breakfast at your Bhalukpong accommodation. Drive to Dirang, a town known for its tribal culture and diverse communities. Visit the local markets and explore the culture and traditions of the area. Check-in to your accommodation in Dirang and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Day: 3 Dirang to Tawang: Explore the Monasteries and Lakes of Tawang
Breakfast at your Dirang accommodation. Drive to Tawang, a significant Tibetan Buddhist center in India. Visit the Tawang Monastery, one of the largest monasteries in India. Explore the serene and pristine landscapes around Tawang. Check-in to your accommodation in Tawang.
Day: 4 Tawang Local Sightseeing with Bum La (optional)
Breakfast at your Tawang accommodation. Explore the local attractions, including the Tawang War Memorial and the beautiful Pankang Teng Tso Lake. Optionally, take a day trip to Bum La Pass, which offers stunning views of the Indo-China border (subject to permissions and weather conditions). Return to Tawang for an overnight stay.
Day: 5 Tawang to Bomdila: Get Views of West Kameng Valley Eloped in the Clouds
Breakfast at your Tawang accommodation. Drive to Bomdila, a charming town known for its scenic beauty and culture. Visit the Bomdila Monastery and explore the local markets. Check-in to your accommodation in Bomdila.
Day: 6 Bomdila to Guwahati: Enjoy the Pleasant Road Journey
Breakfast at your Bomdila accommodation. Drive back to Guwahati, enjoying the picturesque landscapes along the way. Check-in to your accommodation in Guwahati. Spend the evening exploring the city or relaxing at your accommodation.
Day: 7 Departure: Goodbye with Lots of Memories
Depending on your departure time, you may have some free time to explore Guwahati or do some last-minute shopping. Check-out from your Guwahati accommodation. Transfer to Guwahati Airport for your departure, taking with you lots of memories from your journey through Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.
Our Tour Details
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Pick-up and DropGuwahati/Guwahati
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Duration7Days/6Nights
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Starting Price₹/-
Frequently asked Questions:
Tawang Special in Arunachal Pradesh is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and spiritual significance. It's home to the famous Tawang Monastery, one of the largest monasteries in the world.
Tawang is accessible by road from Tezpur in Assam, which is the nearest major city with an airport. The road journey offers stunning views but can be challenging due to the mountainous terrain.
The best time to visit Tawang Special is from March to October when the weather is pleasant and the roads are accessible. However, Tawang is also enchanting during the winter months when it's covered in snow.
Some must-visit attractions in Tawang Special include the Tawang Monastery, Sela Pass, Jaswant Garh War Memorial, Nuranang Falls, and Shonga-tser Lake.
Tawang offers a range of accommodation options, including hotels, guesthouses, homestays, and resorts catering to different budgets and preferences.
Yes, Indian tourists need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit Tawang Special, which can be obtained online or from designated offices in Arunachal Pradesh.
Some local cuisines to try in Tawang Special include Thukpa (noodle soup), Momos (dumplings), Zan (fermented cheese), and Marua (local millet).
Yes, Tawang offers several trekking options, including the Tawang-Bomdila trek, Bum La Pass trek, and Gorichen Base Camp trek, which provide opportunities to explore the region's scenic landscapes and remote villages.
Tawang Special celebrates various religious festivals, with Losar (Tibetan New Year), Torgya Festival, and Dukpa Tse Shi being among the most prominent ones.
Yes, Tawang Special is generally safe for tourists. However, travelers are advised to respect local customs and traditions, dress modestly, and follow safety guidelines, especially while trekking or driving on mountain roads.