Alluring Arunachal Nature Tour Package 5 Days 4 Nights

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Alluring Arunachal Nature Tour Package 5 Days 4 Nights

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Overview:

Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains” with our Alluring Arunachal Nature Tour Package. This 5-day itinerary from Guwahati takes you deep into the Eastern Himalayas, featuring the majestic Tawang Monastery, the frozen beauty of Sela Pass, and the lush apple orchards of Bomdila. Designed for nature enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike, this trip offers a perfect blend of high-altitude adventure and spiritual serenity. Whether you are a couple seeking a misty getaway or a family looking for an offbeat holiday, our package ensures a comfortable stay in budget category hotels while you witness the vibrant Monpa heritage and pristine alpine landscapes of Arunachal Pradesh.

Guwahati to Tawang Tour Package Itinerary

Day 1: Guwahati Pickup and Transfer to Dirang

  • Dirang Valley is a picturesque river valley located at an altitude of 4,910 feet, serves as a vital gateway to the higher reaches of Arunachal Pradesh. The valley is famous for its unique blend of Monpa culture, ancient stone houses, and the fast-flowing Dirang Chu river that meanders through lush greenery. It is an ideal spot for travelers to acclimatize while enjoying the pleasant climate and views of the surrounding Eastern Himalayan foothills.

  • Dirang Hot Springs are natural sulfur springs located a short distance from the main town, believed by locals to have medicinal properties that can cure skin ailments. Visitors can take a refreshing dip in the communal tanks while enjoying a spectacular view of the river valley on the opposite side. The springs provide a relaxing experience amidst the rugged mountain terrain, especially after a long drive from the plains.

Day 2: Dirang to Tawang via Sela Pass

  • Sela Pass stands as a high-altitude mountain pass at 13,700 feet, acting as the only gateway between the West Kameng and Tawang districts. The pass is wrapped in snow for most of the year and features the stunning Sela Lake, often called Paradise Lake, which remains partially frozen during winter. Crossing this pass is a highlight of the journey, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the snow-clad peaks and winding mountain roads.

  • Jaswant Garh War Memorial is a poignant site dedicated to the legendary Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, who valiantly fought against Chinese troops during the 1962 war. The memorial is meticulously maintained by the Indian Army and tells the heroic saga of a soldier who is said to still watch over the border. Travelers stop here to pay their respects and enjoy a cup of tea served by the soldiers while overlooking the expansive Tawang-Chu valley.

Tawang and Bomdila Sightseeing Itinerary

Day 3: Tawang Monastery and Local Wonders

  • Tawang Monastery also known as Gaden Namgyal Lhatse, is the largest monastery in India and the second largest in the world, perched at an elevation of 10,000 feet. Founded in the 17th century, the monastery complex looks like a mini-kingdom from afar and houses an impressive 28-foot golden statue of Lord Buddha. Its library contains a vast collection of ancient Buddhist scriptures and manuscripts, making it a significant center for Mahayana Buddhism.

  • Tawang War Memorial is a 40-foot-high stupa-style monument built to honor the martyrs of the 1962 Sino-Indian War. Located amidst the stunning Himalayan ranges, the memorial features names of the fallen soldiers etched on granite plates and a small museum showcasing war artifacts and maps. Visiting this site at dusk, when the lights come on, provides a deeply moving experience and a panoramic view of the Tawang township.

  • Nuranang Falls also known as Jang Falls, is a spectacular 100-meter-high waterfall that cascades down the rocky slopes in a thunderous display of nature’s power. Located just 2 km from the town of Jang, the falls are famous for their misty white spray and the small hydel plant at their base that generates local electricity. The surrounding lush vegetation and the sheer drop of the water make it one of the most photographed spots in the state.

Day 4: Tawang to Bomdila Journey

  • Bomdila Monastery also known as Gentse Gaden Rabgyel Ling, is a spiritual landmark established in 1965 that offers a peaceful retreat with stunning Tibetan-style architecture. The monastery is adorned with vibrant murals depicting Buddhist tenets and features a large prayer hall where visitors can listen to the soothing chants of the monks. It is situated on a hilltop, providing a serene atmosphere and a vantage point to view the entire town and the distant Himalayan peaks.

  • Bomdila View Point is a must-visit spot for photographers, offering an unobstructed bird’s-eye view of the West Kameng district and the snow-clad Kangto and Gorichen peaks. On a clear day, the sunrise and sunset from this point paint the sky in hues of orange and purple, creating a magical backdrop for the small mountain town. It is the perfect place to sit and reflect on the natural grandeur experienced throughout the Arunachal journey.

Bomdila to Guwahati Return Route Sightseeing Itinerary

Day 5: Orchid Trails and Guwahati Drop

  • Tipi Orchidarium is a world-class orchid research center that houses over 5,000 varieties of orchids, including several rare and endangered species. The orchidarium features a glass house with tiered displays of colorful blooms, showcasing the incredible botanical diversity of the “Orchid State of India.” A quick walk through these gardens provides a final glimpse of the state’s natural beauty before descending back to the plains of Assam.

  • Guwahati Drop marks the end of your high-altitude adventure as you drive down from the hills of Bomdila to the bustling city of Guwahati. Your driver will drop you at the airport or railway station for your onward journey, carrying memories of mist-laden passes and ancient monasteries. The return trip offers a last chance to view the shifting landscapes from the rugged Himalayas to the verdant Brahmaputra valley.

Explore the history of the world-famous Tawang Monastery on Wikipedia.

Find the latest traveler reviews for Sela Pass on Tripadvisor.

Read about the biodiversity at Tipi Orchidarium on Wikipedia.

Check out the official tourism highlights on the Arunachal Tourism website.

See photos and travel tips for Nuranang Falls on Tripadvisor.

Arunachal Package Price from Guwahati

2 Adults: Rs. 26400 per person

3 Adults: Rs. 19200 per person

4–7 Adults: Rs. 14640 per person

8–10 Adults: Rs. 14640 per person

11–12 Adults: Rs. 13440 per person

For long weekend, holidays and festivals, extra charges applicable.

Inclusions in Arunachal Tour Package

Breakfast, all sightseeing as per itinerary, AC vehicle Dzire or Innova or Tempo Traveller as per group size, driver allowance, parking, tolls, and stay in 3star AC hotels.

Exclusions in Arunachal Package from Guwahati

Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.

Child Policy for Arunachal Trip from Guwahati

Child up to 6 years Free

Child 6 to 8 years Half charge

Child above 8 years Full charge

Payment Policy for Arunachal Package Booking

20 percent advance at time of booking

20 percent after getting hotel booking voucher

60 percent during tour in parts

For tours between 15 Dec to 2 Jan, 50 percent advance payment required.

Cancellation Policy for Arunachal Tour

Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person

10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher

25 percent cancellation between 45 to 30 days before departure

50 percent cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure

75 percent cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure

100 percent cancellation within 5 days of departure or noshow

Cancellation charges are calculated as percentage of total tour cost.

Frequently Asked Questions – Arunachal Travel Guide

Best time to visit Arunachal

The best time to visit is from March to June and September to November when the weather is pleasant and roads are mostly clear.

Weather conditions

Arunachal has varied climates; high altitudes like Tawang are cold year-round, while Dirang and Bomdila have mild summers and chilly winters.

Safety for solo travelers

The state is very safe for solo travelers, but it is recommended to hire local guides or stay in budget category hotels in well-known areas.

Family and couple suitability

This package is perfect for families and couples who enjoy nature, photography, and exploring unique Buddhist cultures in a serene environment.

Famous temples, beaches, or attractions

Tawang Monastery and the Golden Pagoda are famous; while there are no beaches, the high-altitude lakes like Sela are major highlights.

Adventure and water activities

Trekking, river rafting in the Kameng river, and crossing high-altitude motorable passes are popular adventures for thrill-seekers.

Local cuisine and food options

Try local Monpa dishes like Thukpa, Momos, and the traditional butter tea which is essential in the high-altitude cold.

Ideal trip duration

A 5 to 7-day trip is ideal to cover the Tawang circuit from Guwahati comfortably without spending too much time on the road.

Nearest airports and railheads

The nearest major airport and railway station is in Guwahati, though Tezpur also has a smaller airport and rail link closer to the border.

Tips for first-time travelers

Ensure you have your Inner Line Permit (ILP) ready, carry heavy woolens for Tawang, and book budget category hotels well in advance.

Find more information on Arunachal Pradesh Wikipedia or explore more travel insights on Tripadvisor Arunachal.

These links provide a wealth of information regarding the state’s geography, tribal history, and top-rated travel experiences.

Important Travel Information for Arunachal Package

Weather and temperature for summer (15°C to 25°C), winter (-5°C to 12°C), and monsoon (18°C to 24°C)

What to wear: Heavy woolens, thermals, and windcheaters for Tawang; light layers for Dirang and Bomdila

Travel safety and local culture: Respect the Buddhist traditions; avoid loud noises near monasteries and photography where restricted

Dos and Don’ts: Do carry your ID proofs at all times for permits; Don’t litter in the pristine mountain passes or near lakes

Mobile connectivity and ATMs: Connectivity is good in towns but patchy on the passes; ATMs are available in Bomdila and Tawang

Basic local etiquette and language tips: Monpa and Hindi are widely spoken; a simple “Tashi Delek” (greetings) goes a long way

Visit the Tawang District Official Website or the Arunachal Pradesh Tourism Portal for official travel updates.

These official sites offer the most reliable data on permit requirements, road conditions, and seasonal festivals.

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Tawang

Tawang is a high-altitude paradise in the westernmost part of Arunachal Pradesh, renowned for its majestic monasteries and alpine lakes. Sitting at 10,000 feet, it is a significant center for Tibetan Buddhism and home to the indigenous Monpa tribe. The town is surrounded by dramatic peaks and deep valleys that remain mist-covered for most of the year. Beyond its spiritual significance, Tawang offers a window into India’s military history with several war memorials. Its pristine air, cold climate, and vibrant Buddhist culture make it one of the most unique and sought-after destinations in Northeast India.

Bomdila

Bomdila is a scenic mountain town serving as the headquarters of the West Kameng district, famous for its apple orchards and Buddhist monasteries. It is a photographer’s delight, offering panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayan range, including the highest peaks of the state. The town is a melting pot of various tribes like the Monpa, Sherdukpen, and Miji, each contributing to a rich cultural tapestry. Visitors can explore the colorful local markets, craft centers, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of the Upper and Lower Gompas. Bomdila acts as a perfect stopover for travelers looking to experience high-altitude beauty with modern amenities.

Dirang

Dirang is a charming valley town located halfway between Bomdila and Tawang, known for its pleasant weather and lush landscapes. It is famous for its kiwi and apple orchards, as well as the unique National Research Centre on Yak. The historical Dirang Dzong, a 150-year-old fort, stands as a testament to the region’s ancient defensive architecture. The town is also popular for its hot water springs and the nearby Sangti Valley, where migratory black-necked cranes can be spotted during winter. Dirang provides a peaceful, lower-altitude retreat where travelers can enjoy nature walks and local Monpa hospitality.

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