Exploring Arunachal: 5 must-visit gems for nature and adventure lovers
TRAVEL TRENDS Created : Nov 22, 2024, 09:00 IST
Exploring Arunachal: 5 must-visit gems for nature and adventure lovers
The northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh is one of the places where you get to see and experience a variety of cultures and unmatched natural beauty. If you have never been to this part of the country, you should definitely consider planning a trip here. Arunachal will not disappoint you; its verdant valleys, snow-capped mountains, and rich tribal culture will keep you occupied throughout. So, here are some of the best places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh that will make your vacation to this place a memorable one.
Tawang
Tawang is one of Arunachal's most popular destinations. Famous for its beautiful monasteries, Tawang offers breathtaking views of the Eastern Himalayas. The Tawang Monastery, the largest Buddhist monastery in India, is a must-see. Additionally, Tawang is well-known for its serene lakes, such as Pangong Lake, and the charming Sela Pass, which is a nature photographer's paradise when it snows in the winter.
Ziro
It's definitely one of India's most picturesque valleys, and an ideal location for unwinding in the middle of nature. Some of the primary highlights of this place are lush rice fields, charming hills, and the traditional Apatani tribal villages, for distinctive cultural experience. Notably, you will have a fantastic time here if you schedule your visit around one of the lively festivals, like the Ziro Festival of Music, which attracts musicians and music enthusiasts from all over the world. It's also the perfect place to relax because of the nice weather and calm surroundings.
Bomdila
The picturesque hill station of Bomdila, a small settlement in the Western Arunachal region, provides sweeping vistas of the Eastern Himalayas' snow-capped peaks. The town's Buddhist monasteries, such as the tranquil Bomdila Monastery, are its main attraction. Visitors can also explore the Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to rare birds and other wildlife species. Bomdila is an excellent place to begin trekking and exploring the valley.
Itanagar
Arunachal Pradesh's capital, Itanagar, provides a fusion of modernism and tradition. Numerous historical and cultural sites can be found in Itanagar, which is surrounded by hills and beautiful flora. The 14th-century Ita Fort is a significant historical landmark, and the Ganga Lake (Gyaker Sinyi) provides a serene environment for picnics and rowing. Itanagar also acts as a starting point for visits to the state's other stunning locations.
Along
Located on the banks of the Siang River, Along is a beautiful town known for its natural beauty and adventure activities. Surrounded by lush forests, the town offers great opportunities for trekking, fishing, and river rafting. The hanging bridges and beautiful landscapes make it a photographer’s dream. Along is also a perfect base for exploring the nearby villages and experiencing the local culture.
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