Top 10 tourist places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh with their details


Located in the northeastern region of North India, Arunachal Pradesh is known for its natural wonders. Thousands of people visit this place every year. It shares borders with India's three neighboring countries, China, Myanmar and Bhutan.

It's hard to imagine anyone not wanting to visit a place with a peaceful atmosphere, friendly people and snowy fog. They are home to some of the world's most famous monasteries, as well as tranquil lakes and picturesque mountains that offer respite from daily life in crowded cities.

Here are some popular tourist places in Arunachal Pradesh:






1. Tawang:

Tawang is a great place to visit in Arunachal Pradesh. It is the central core of the Buddhist minority and home to the Tawang district headquarters. This land also has centuries-old monasteries. You will find true beauty in the Rocky Mountains, hundreds of pristine lakes, snow-capped peaks, dragon gates and numerous waterfalls.

It is also known as the treasure of Arunachal Pradesh.

Tawang Monasteries, the second largest monastery in Asia, control 17 gamph (Buddhist monasteries) dating back more than 400 years. Tawang is home to Monpa tribes and Sherdukpen tribes. There is a lot of Tibetan influence in Tawang. The Torgua festival is celebrated here every December. According to the Buddhist calendar, this eleventh Monpa lunar month is known as Dawa Chukchipa.

The Buddha statue is 8 meters high. Although beautiful to look at, prayer flags can be seen outside.

Around Tawang:

Sela Pass is the second highest pass in the world and is on the way to Tawang. It is 4,125 meters high and runs along a small ridge. It is the highest pass in Arunachal Pradesh and the third-highest in the world.

Parking Teng Tso Lake is a calm lake about 17 km from Tawang. It offers a wonderful view of the vegetation.

5 km from Tawang is the birthplace of Tsangyang Gyatso and Urgelling Monastery.


2. Bomdila:

Bomdila, a wonderful tourist attraction in Arunachal Pradesh, offers breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains and wild orchids. It also has Himalayan landscapes and attractive waterfalls. Bomdila is the highest point in West Kameng district at 8500 feet above sea level. Bomdila Monastery is a replica of Sona Gantse Monastery in Tibet. Tsona Gontse Rinpoche also built Bomdila Ashram, also known as Jentse Gaden Rabgyel Ling Monastery. Another option is the Ethnographic Museum. There have been strong Buddhist and Tibetan influences for several centuries.


Around Bomdila:

Dirang is located between Bomdila and Tawang. It is famous for its apple orchards and yak breeding farms.

You can find Dirang Hot Springs a few kilometers away. Here, people take holy baths to get rid of sins and other diseases.

TP is Asia's largest orchidarium. It is surrounded by evergreen forest and has more than 500 orchid species. The Orchid Center is located on the banks of Bharali River. The treasure of this place is its hot spring and large orchid garden.

The Jia-Bharal river passes through Bomdila. It is the gateway to Arunachal Pradesh from the southwest.

Bhalukpong is located at a distance of 64 km from Tezpur, at the foothills of the Aka Hills. It is a lovely place for a picnic. Bhaluka was the grandson and capital of King Bana.


3. Itanagar:

The capital city of the north-eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh is the "Land of the Dawn-Light Mountain'. It is east of Tawang. Mayapur, a 14th-15th century A.D. city is a modern settlement, built from the remains of a medieval capital. It is administratively located in a sin region. But Itanagar Can be described as mini India as people from all parts of the country live in harmony.Regular helicopter service can be arranged from Guwahati (Itanagar) to Naharlagan.This place is popular with travelers from all over the country who want to see its natural beauty.


Around Itanagar:

Naharlagun is known as the twin town of Itanagar. It is 10 km from Itanagar. It has a zoo, a craft center, and a polo park.


4. Zero:

Located in Arunachal Pradesh and surrounded by pine-clad mountains, Jiro is an extraordinary place to visit. It is also home to the Apatani tribe. For many years, it has been a favorite World Heritage Site. It is about 167 km from Itanagar. Pine bamboo plantations, an indigenous method of rice cultivation, exudes freshness and relaxation. It also makes anthropologists happy.

Around Ziro:

Tally Valley Wildlife Sanctuary is an organic botanical garden. Many exotic orchids are found in the sanctuary. It is home to the shy wild gaur (Mithun), a hybrid species.

Tarin Fishing Farm, an upland fish farm at Tarin, is famous for terrace rice and fish farming.


5. Daporizo:

It is situated at the junction of two rivers Subansiri and Sippi and is the largest village. Although it is a bit crowded, you can still see the local people and the bridges built by the locals out of bamboo and cane.


6. In addition to the past:

On the right, you will see the historic Malinidhan Temple. The legendary Akashi Ganga is where the Brahmaputra (and its tributaries) can be seen. You can see Karki of Mithun and crossbreeding form in Jersey.


7. Pasighat:

It is located on the right bank of the Siang River, also known as the Brahmaputra River (in Arunachal Pradesh). It is the headquarters of East Siang District. Wild ploughs, tigers and sambar deers. d. Can be seen at Ering Wildlife Sanctuary. The Brahmaputra Darshan festival is now a biennial event.


Wildlife:-

This state is home to some of the most spectacular wildlife in India. Red pandas, Himalayan black bears and gorals are just some of the animals that can be seen here. You can see birds like White Winged Wood Duck and Temminck's Tragopan Mishmi Wren, Bengal Floricon, Temminck's Tragopan, Mishmi Warren, Sclater's Monal etc... It is home to a wealth of fauna and flora.


Wildlife Sanctuaries:

Pasighat, Dr. d. Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary

Mehr Wildlife Sanctuary, Rowing

Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary, Seejosa

Eagle Nest Wildlife Sanctuary, Seejosa

Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Naharlagan

Kallang Wildlife Sanctuary, Miao

Kane Wildlife Sanctuary, along


National Parks

Namdhapa National Park (Tiger Project), Miao

Sessa Orchid Sanctuary, tip

Mauling National Park, Zengjing

Dihang-Debang Biosphere Reserve, Dibang Valley


Travel Tips:

Adventure lovers must have these experiences:

Brahmaputra is selected as one of the most beautiful rivers for rafting. This river offers a thrilling, unforgettable and unforgettable experience of rafting through Northeast India. The Tsang Po River flows east through Tibet and the Great Himalayas.

Subansari River Rafting Subansari River, also known as "Gold River", is a river that flows through Subansari River. This river is the largest tributary of Brahmaputra river.

Kameng River Rafting. This river was called Bhareli river before it was renamed as Kameng. This river is known as one of the most difficult rivers in India for river rafting.

These authentic dishes are worth trying for travelers: Momo is made with minced pork and onions in batter. It can then be cooked or fried in three-layer steamers. Chupka, also known as Der Tuk, is a soup made with noodles, minced meat and vegetables. Jaan is the main dish of Monpa, Khura Pancake and Gayapa Qazi is the main dish.

Arunachal Pradesh is the safest state in Northeast India. People of Arunachal Pradesh are not religious. They are friendly and always will be