Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh, the Land of the Rising Sun, is one of India’s most serene and untouched Himalayan destinations. It offers breathtaking snow-covered mountains, dense forests, deep valleys, tribal heritage, Buddhist monasteries, waterfalls, and pristine rivers. The state has a peaceful aura with beautiful landscapes that feel completely raw and untouched.
Tawang Monastery, Sela Pass, Ziro Valley, Bomdila, Dirang, Mechuka, and the lush national parks make Arunachal a paradise for nature lovers, bikers, photographers, adventure seekers, and cultural travellers. The tribes of Arunachal preserve unique customs, dances, festivals, and traditional houses—adding rich cultural depth to every journey.
Whether it’s trekking in remote valleys, witnessing frozen lakes, or experiencing tribal lifestyles, Arunachal Pradesh offers a magical and soulful Himalayan adventure.
Key Attractions & Experiences
Popular Destinations
Tawang – Tawang Monastery, War Memorial, Nuranang Waterfall
Sela Pass – Snow views, frozen lakes
Ziro Valley – Apatani tribal culture, pine forests, paddy fields
Dirang – Hot water springs, Mandala Top, Dzong
Bomdila – Viewpoints, monasteries
Mechuka – Wooden houses, trekking, monasteries
Nature & Scenic Beauty
Snow peaks
Deep valleys & pine forests
High-altitude lakes
Waterfalls & pristine rivers
Wildlife & Safaris
Namdapha National Park – Clouded leopard, red panda
Pakhui (Pakke) Tiger Reserve
Rich birdlife & jungle trails
Adventure Activities
Trekking
River rafting (Siang River)
Biking trips
Camping
Mountaineering & nature trails
Culture & Festivals
Losar Festival
Torgya Festival
Dree Festival
Nyokum Yullo
Local tribal handicrafts & bamboo houses
Best Time to Visit
October to April (best weather & views)
Avoid June–September (heavy rains & landslides)