10 Fascinating Tourist Places To Visit in Arunachal Pradesh in Your Northeast India Itinerary

Places To Visit in Arunachal Pradesh
Places To Visit in Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh is one of the seven sisters of India, located on the Northeastern tip of India and called the ‘Paradise of Botanists’. This unique state is known as the ‘Lawn of Dawn Lit-Mountains, and it is one of the remotest destinations in India and surrounded by three important neighbouring countries like Burma, Bhutan and China. One of the most astounding facts about Arunachal Pradesh is that it is home to 500 rare species of Orchids. Many powerful dynasties and kingdoms ruled this state, and it has rich historical monuments and archaeological remains. There are many places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh, and tourism also thrives with each passing day.

We all are no strangers to the fact that Arunachal Pradesh is the least experienced state in India. There are many top attractions in Arunachal Pradesh, and you can plan your vacation seamlessly. The charm and climate of this state are appealing throughout the entire year, and every season has its uniqueness for attracting tourists. However, if you want to travel, you should travel between the winter and spring months, as these months showcase the alluring beauty of misty valleys, snowy mountains and many more. There are many tourist places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh, and you should not miss out on them.

Unveil all Attractions in Arunachal Pradesh during your Trip

1. Namdapha National Park

Flanked by the Patkai hills to the south and southeast and by the Himalayas in the North, the Namdapha National Park is one of the most famous national parks in Arunachal Pradesh. The entire area surrounding the park is mountainous. Out of all the 20 spots in our country where you can find the Red Panda, this National Park is the one location. The Arunachal government is preserving the population of Red Panda. They take many important steps to take the habitat. One more speciality of this park is that it is where you can spot all four big cats, including the leopard, clouded leopard, tiger and snow leopard. The park is a treat for all wildlife lovers.

Opening and closing time: 6 am – 5 pm.

Explore time: 2 to 3 hours.

2. Tawang

Situated at an altitude of about 3048 meters, Tawang town is located amidst the Himalayas, and is known for its picturesque landscapes and spiritual significance. One would love to soak in the charm of this town. The hill station is also famous for its several Buddhist monasteries. The sightseeing spots in Tawang include Gudpi, Tawang valley, and Madhuri Lake ranges. Sangetser and Sela are two glacial lakes in Tawang, and this place is perfect for those searching for tranquillity. It is recommended to visit this town between March to September which is between the summer and the onset of the monsoon season makes this sightseeing must be included in the places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh list.

Opening and closing time: 8 am – 7 pm.

Explore time: 3-4 hours.

3. Sela pass

The high-altitude mountain pass that is located in the Tawang district, which has an elevation of 4170m, is the Sela pass. This pass connects the Buddhist city of Tawang Town to Tezpur. It is usually covered in snow throughout the entire year. Sela Lake is a major tourist attraction; it freezes during winter and is a visual spectacle. The Sela pass has around 101 lakes in the vicinity. Visitors from different parts of the country to Sela pass and enjoy the mesmerizing views of the snow-clad mountains. This pass is open throughout the year!

Opening and closing time: 6 am – 6 pm

Explore time: 5-6 hours.

4. Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary.

A habitat comprised of lowland semi-evergreen and eastern Himalayan Broadleaf forests is the Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary. This sanctuary was declared a tiger reserve in 2002, Additionally, this wildlife reserve is the abode to large cats like leopards, clouded leopards, wild dogs, Asiatic jackals and tigers. Pakhui is located on the Himalayas’ foothills and is extremely rich in flora and fauna. There are 36 species of reptiles and 30 species of amphibians and this park reserve has also won the India Biodiversity Award 2016 in the Conservation of the threatened species category. Pakhui is bounded north and west by River Bhareli, east by the River Pakke, and south by Nameri National Park of Assam. 

Opening and closing time: 8 am- 6 pm.

Explore time: 5 – 6 hours.

5. Tezu

One of the oldest towns in the northeast is Tezu and it has earned its record for the prevalence of peace and harmony. Nestled amidst the Mishmi hills, and basking in nature’s glory as many people visit Arunachal exclusively to visit Tezu. The place is known for its pristine lakes, verdant forests and fruit orchards.

The town is also famous for a Hindu Pilgrimage spot, ‘Parashuram Kund’ known for its tourist attractions. Glow Lake is another popular place near Tezu and is located near the snow-capped mountains. It is recommended to visit this great town between December and July.

Explore time: 1- 2 days.

6. Pasighat

Famously known as the ‘Gateway of Arunachal’. Pasighat is located along the Himalayas and Siang River Valleys. It is the perfect destination in Arunachal, and you can explore the tradition and culture of the people living there. If you are looking for some thrill in life, you should definitely visit Pasighat, as it has swinging strings, wooden pavements dangling, and round cane rings. Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary, Pasighat Buddhist temple and Bodak Scenic area are some places you should not miss out on during your Arunachal Trip. It is the headquarters of the East Siang district in Arunachal Pradesh and is famous for indigenous hanging bridges.

Opening and closing time: 8 am- 10 am.

Explore time: 1 day

7. Nuranang Falls

Originating from the northern slope of Sela pass, the Nuranang Falls drops from an elevation of 100 meters. These falls are also known as Jang Waterfalls, located hardly 2 kilometres from Jang, near the road which connects Bomdila and Tawang. It is one of the most spectacular attractions of the state, and there is a hydraulic power plant used to generate electricity for local use. The Nuranang falls are located at 6000 ft. above sea level, encapsulating the pristine hills, thick cover of mist and verdant greenery. There is a hidden gem and you can spend some quality time encapsulated in nature. For experiencing the best, one can visit here from June to November.

8. Sangti

An offbeat destination in Arunachal Pradesh, The Sangti valley is situated in the lap of nature. It is a piece of heaven and approximately 15 km from Dirang. This valley sits in the lap of the Eastern Himalayas and is surrounded by the slopes of the Great Himalayas. The valley is famous for its rivers, mountains and crystal-clear water. Additionally, this location is a treat for ornithologists as one can see a lot of birds migrating here in November and December. You can also take a break from the hustle and bustle of city life and reconnect with nature by visiting Sangti valley.

Opening time and closing time: 8 am -10 am

Explore time: 2 hours

9. Bumla Pass

Situated across the Indo-China Border, Bumla pass has an altitude of 15,200 feet and this place is surreal as it is covered with thick blankets of snow all throughout the year. Cultural programs are also organized by two sides on some designated dates and can be witnessed by people. There is also a lake called Sangestar Tso which is a famous tourist attraction near Bumla Pass and travellers like to visit it in the summer. This pass is one of the four officially agreed Border Personnel Meeting points between the People’s Liberation Army of China and the Indian Army. 

Opening and closing time: 7.30 am- 1.30 pm.

 Explore time: 3-4 hours.

10. Bomdila

A town that is specially dedicated to monks in Arunachal Pradesh is Bomdila and there are many famous Buddhist monasteries located nearby Bomdila. The Sessa Orchid Sanctuary is another haven for all the wildlife lovers out there. This place is also famous for the Orchid research and development centre and apple orchards. The right season to visit Bomdila is between April to October and the weather here is pleasant throughout the year. The Bomdila Monastery attracts a lot of tourists and pilgrims which makes this place one of the best places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh. If you want to explore the rich culture of this region, you ought to visit the Ethnographic Museum and Craft centre. 

Opening and closing time: 10 am- 4 pm.

Explore time: 3-4 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions?

Q. What is the other name of the river Brahmaputra?

A. The river Brahmaputra in Arunachal Pradesh is known by the name Siang.

Q. Is the largest monastery in India located in Arunachal Pradesh?

A. The Largest monastery in India is located in Tawang Town in Arunachal Pradesh.

Q. The outer-sub Himalayan range in Arunachal Pradesh is called by which name?

A. The outer sub-Himalayan range in Arunachal Pradesh is called Mishmi Hills.

Q. Is it safe to take kids at Bumla pass?

A. Many families bring children above the age of 6 years to Bumla Pass. All one needs to do is check the road conditions. For visiting Bumla pass, you should leave. There is a huge chance of the road being closed owing to the bad weather conditions.

Conclusion

Travelling to Arunachal Pradesh is easier than before and one can get hold of a Travel Package for Arunachal Pradesh and the Group Travel Package for Northeast with tourist places at lucrative costs. You can choose the package that boils down to all your requirements and there are many tourist places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh for a memorable experience. Right from accommodation, food and travel, everything is included in the package!

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