Itanagar Pasighat Aalo Mechuka Package 8 Days

  • Itanagar Pasighat Aalo Mechuka Package 8 Days

Itanagar Pasighat Aalo Mechuka Package 8 Days

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  • Places Covered: Itanagar Pasighat Aalo Mechuka Package
  • Tour Type: Private Tour
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This comprehensive 8-day itinerary explores the hidden gems of Arunachal Pradesh, covering the historical sites of Itanagar, the riverside beauty of Pasighat, the tribal heritage of Aalo, and the ethereal landscapes of Mechuka.

Itanagar to Mechuka Tour Package Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Itanagar and Transfer to Pasighat
The journey commences with a pickup from Itanagar. After a brief introduction to the capital city, the drive proceeds toward Pasighat. The route offers glimpses of the lush greenery of the foothills. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel is followed by an evening at leisure near the Siang River.

  • Ita Fort: The Ita Fort stands as an architectural marvel in Itanagar, built with over 8 million bricks. It dates back to the 14th century and is believed to have been constructed by the Suthiya kings. The site offers a panoramic view of the capital and remains a key archaeological attraction.
  • Ganga Lake: Locally known as Gyakar Sinyi, this Ganga Lake is a significant natural attraction in Itanagar. It is surrounded by lush green forests and prehistoric vegetation. The tranquil waters reflect the dense canopy, making it a popular destination for nature photography.

Day 2: Pasighat Sightseeing
The day is dedicated to exploring Pasighat, the oldest town in the state. The itinerary includes visits to local markets and the expansive riverbanks of the Siang.

  • Siang River: Flowing through the town of Pasighat, the Siang River is one of the primary tributaries of the Brahmaputra. The river is known for its immense volume and scenic beauty. It offers various spots for angling and is central to the life of the local Adi tribes.
  • Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary: This sanctuary is a unique ecosystem where the Siang River divides the forest. It is a haven for migratory birds and home to wild buffaloes, deer, and diverse flora. The sanctuary provides an excellent opportunity for wildlife observation.

Day 3: Pasighat to Aalo Transfer
The tour proceeds from Pasighat to Aalo, the headquarters of the West Siang district. The drive showcases the changing landscape of the mountains and the Siyom River.

  • Yomgo River: The Yomgo River is a central geographic feature of the region, flowing gracefully through the valleys. The river banks are ideal for relaxation and provide a serene backdrop for the journey into the heart of the Adi and Galo tribal territories.

Day 4: Aalo Sightseeing and Cultural Exploration
Aalo is explored today, focusing on the cultural traditions of the Galo tribe and the natural abundance of the valley.

  • Patum Bridge: This suspension bridge in Aalo is a prominent engineering landmark spanning the Yomgo River. It serves as a vital link for local communities and provides an excellent vantage point for viewing the river’s flow and the surrounding orange orchards.
  • Darka Village: This village is one of the largest settlements of the Galo tribe. It features traditional bamboo and cane houses, offering an insight into the indigenous architecture and the sustainable lifestyle of the local community.

Day 5: Aalo to Mechuka Journey
The drive moves upward to the high-altitude valley of Mechuka. The road passes through dense forests and small mountain hamlets.

  • Mechuka Valley: Situated at an altitude of 6,000 feet, the Mechuka valley is often referred to as the Switzerland of the East. The landscape is dotted with wooden houses and meandering streams, surrounded by snow-capped peaks.

Day 6: Mechuka Sightseeing
The day involves exploring the spiritual and natural highlights of the Mechuka valley, including its ancient Buddhist heritage.

  • Samten Yongcha Monastery: Located in the high-altitude valley of Mechuka, this monastery is over 400 years old. It belongs to the Mahayana sect of Buddhism and houses numerous ancient statues and scriptures. The monastery is a spiritual center for the Memba people.
  • Mechuka Hanging Bridge: This traditional cane and bamboo bridge is an iconic feature of the valley. It spans the Siyom River and demonstrates the indigenous engineering skills of the local tribes while offering thrilling views of the water below.

Day 7: Extended Exploration of Mechuka
The itinerary allows for a deeper exploration of the frontier landscapes and local medicinal springs.

  • Siyom River: This river flows through the Mechuka valley and is known for its crystal-clear water. The river is believed to have medicinal properties and is a vital source of water for the region’s diverse flora and fauna.
  • Guru Nanak Taposthan: Located near the river, this site is believed to have been visited by Guru Nanak during his travels to Tibet. It is a site of historical and religious significance, attracting visitors of various faiths.

Day 8: Return Drive to Itanagar
The final day involves a long drive back to Itanagar for the departure drop-off. The journey provides a final opportunity to witness the majestic vistas of Arunachal Pradesh.

Pasighat and Aalo Sightseeing Itinerary

In Pasighat, the focus is on the Siang River banks and the Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary. In Aalo, the Patum Bridge and the traditional Galo villages like Darka are the primary attractions, showcasing the rich agricultural landscape and tribal heritage of West Siang.

Mechuka Sightseeing Itinerary

The Mechuka itinerary emphasizes the Samten Yongcha Monastery and the iconic hanging bridges. The alpine meadows and the historical Guru Nanak Taposthan offer a unique blend of spirituality and natural splendor near the international border.

3 Star Hotels in Mechuka and nearby cities

  • Itanagar: Hotel Cygnett Inn or similar.
  • Pasighat: Hotel Serene or similar.
  • Aalo: Hotel Taksing or similar.
  • Mechuka: The Myst Hotel or similar.

Mechuka Package Price from Itanagar

  • 2 Persons: Rs. 29,280 per person
  • 3 Persons: Rs. 22,880 per person
  • 4-7 Persons: Rs. 18,308 per person
  • 8-10 Persons: Rs. 17,760 per person
  • 11-12 Persons: Rs. 16,480 per person

Inclusions in Itanagar Pasighat Aalo Mechuka Package 8 Days

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 Mechuka Package from Itanagar

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

Child Policy for Mechuka Trip from Itanagar

Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge

Payment Policy for Mechuka 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 Mechuka Tour

Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person
10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher
25 percent cancellation between 46 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 – Mechuka Travel Guide

Is an Inner Line Permit required for this tour? Yes, an Inner Line Permit is mandatory for all Indian citizens visiting Arunachal Pradesh. What is the best time to visit Mechuka? The best time is from October to April for clear weather and mountain views. Is mobile connectivity available in Mechuka? Connectivity is limited; BSNL and Airtel are the most reliable networks in the region. Are vegetarian meals available? Yes, 3-star hotels and local eateries provide vegetarian meal options. How are the road conditions? Road conditions vary and can be challenging in certain mountainous stretches. What type of clothing should be packed? Heavy woolens and waterproof jackets are recommended due to cold temperatures. Is there ATM access in Mechuka? ATM access is very limited; it is advisable to carry sufficient cash from Itanagar or Aalo. What is the primary language spoken? Hindi, English, and local tribal dialects are commonly used. Are hospitals available in the circuit? Basic medical facilities are available in Aalo and Pasighat, but limited in Mechuka. Can foreigners visit Mechuka? Yes, but they require a Protected Area Permit (PAP). Is the area safe for tourists? The region is very safe and known for the hospitality of the local tribes. Are there any trekking opportunities? Yes, Mechuka offers several short treks and nature walks.

Important Travel Information for Mechuka Package

  • Carry original ID proof for permit verification.
  • Electricity supply in Mechuka can be erratic; carry power banks.
  • Respect local tribal customs and ask for permission before photography in villages.
  • Local food is organic and primarily based on seasonal availability.
  • Pack essential medicines as pharmacies are limited in remote areas.
  • BSNL is the most consistent network provider in the mountains.
  • The journey involves long driving hours on winding roads.
  • Heavy woolens are essential even during the summer months.
  • Entry to monasteries requires modest dressing and removal of footwear.
  • Carry sufficient cash as digital payments are not widely accepted.
  • The border areas are sensitive; follow all military and local guidelines.
  • Travel insurance is recommended for high-altitude journeys.

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Itanagar

The capital city of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar is a blend of modern infrastructure and ancient heritage. Dominated by the 14th-century Ita Fort, the city offers a window into the historical significance of the region. Visitors often explore the Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum to understand the diverse tribal cultures. The serene Ganga Lake provides a tranquil escape into nature, surrounded by lush forests. Itanagar serves as the gateway to the eastern Himalayas, offering a unique urban experience amidst the wilderness of the northeast, characterized by its vibrant markets and warm hospitality of the local Nyishi people.

Pasighat

Known as the gateway to Arunachal Pradesh, Pasighat is the state’s oldest town, founded in 1911. It lies on the banks of the Siang River, providing breathtaking views of the plains meeting the foothills. The town is famous for the Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary, a biodiverse haven for migratory birds and wild buffaloes. Pasighat serves as a hub for adventure seekers interested in white-water rafting and angling. The surrounding Adi tribal villages offer a deep dive into local traditions and agricultural practices, making it a pivotal stop for those exploring the cultural landscape of the Siang Valley.

Aalo

Formerly known as Along, Aalo is a picturesque town nestled in a valley where the Sipu and Yomgo rivers meet. It is the headquarters of the West Siang district and the heartland of the Galo tribe. The town is renowned for its vast orange orchards and the impressive Patum Bridge. Aalo provides an authentic glimpse into tribal life through its traditional bamboo houses and local festivals like Mopin. The scenic beauty of the surrounding hills, combined with the rhythmic flow of the rivers, creates a peaceful atmosphere that captivates every traveler seeking a quiet retreat in the mountains.

Mechuka

Situated at an altitude of 6,000 feet, Mechuka is often referred to as the Switzerland of the East. This stunning valley is located near the Indo-China border and is home to the Memba tribe. The landscape is dotted with wooden houses, ancient Buddhist monasteries like Samten Yongcha, and meandering streams. The snow-capped peaks and lush green meadows offer an ethereal experience. Mechuka is famous for its historical hanging bridges and the medicinal Siyom River. The valley remains one of the most untouched and serene destinations in India, offering unparalleled natural beauty and spiritual tranquility.

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