Arunachal

Arunachal 7 night 8 days

Amazing Arunachal (7N/8D) Aalo(2N), Mechuka(3N), Aalo(1N), Pasighat(1N) Overview Tour Itenerary Inclusions & Exclusions Policy Overview Arunachal Pradesh Comprising of lofty mountains, beautiful lakes and world famous monasteries, Arunachal Pradesh is worth a visit.It is one of those places that promise to offer one with endless experiences and breathtaking moments. If you want to explore the tribal culture and simplicity of the people in Northeast, Arunachal is where you should be. Around 500 exotic species of birds are said to exist in this state among which most of them are highly endangered and restricted. The traditional people of this place never fail to welcome their visitors with all smiles and warmth in their hearts. Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Arunachal Pradesh is during autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and perfect for sightseeing and trekking. Spring (March to April) is also great for enjoying mild weather and blooming rhododendrons. Winter (December to February) is ideal for snow lovers, especially in higher altitudes like Tawang. Summer (May to August) is warm but can be disrupted by the monsoon rains, making it less reliable. For the best experience, plan your trip in the autumn or spring seasons. Day – 1 Dibrugarh Airport /Dibrugarh Railway Station & Transfer to Aalo. (6 hrs drive) Arrival at Dibrugarh Airport /Dibgrugarh Railway Station and proceed to Aalo in Arunachal Pradesh). To get there you will have to cross the Bogibeel Bridge is a combined road cum rail bridge over the Brahmaputra river in the north eastern Indian state of Assam between Dhemaji district and Dibrugarh. Ovenight at Aalo. Enroute pass through Pasighat- one of the oldest town of Arunachal Pradesh. Dibrugarh – The Tea City of India located in the eatern part of Assam on bank of the mighty Brahmaputra. Main attration is mainly tea garden. Aalo is picturesque valley at the confluence of Sipu and Siyom. Surrounded by hills and beautiful orange orchards. Aalo is the headquarter of West Siang District. The entire valley is a picnic spot. This is next to Siyom or Yomgo river. Day 2 Day Excursion trip to Aalo Town After Breakfast you can proceed and explore Ramakrishan Mission School, Galo tribal villages Kabu, Pobdi and Paya and Suspension bridge of Paya. Later proceed to Doni Polo Temple and visit to Aalo market. Day 3 Drive to Aalo to Mechuka (7 hrs) After breakfast drive to Mechuka enroute water falls.On the way a brief stopover to enjoy the beauty and grandeur of Siko-Dido waterfalls and after lunch continue your journey to Mechuka. On reaching Mechuka, check in at Home Stay. You can have evening stroll at the town at enjoy the spectacular beauty. At dinner you enjoy local cuisine and beer at Home stay before retiring for the night. Mechuka is a small town nestled 6,000 feet (1,829 m) above sea level in the Mechuka Valley in Shi-Yomi District. After Menchuka the McMohan border separates Indian territory and Chinese territory. Mechuka is also known as Menchuka, which is made of three words: “Men” means “medicinal”, “Chu” means “water” and “Kha” means “ice” in local language. The melted water flows here from the snow capped peak is believed to have medicinal values. The place is a paradise on earth with untouched natural beauties. Due to its mesmerizing landscapes, exotic tribes, natural beautiful lake, snow-capped mountains and Siyom River or Yargyap Chu (local name), this place is gradually becoming a popular tourist destination in Arunachal Pradesh. The Siyom River flows through Mechuka also provide a spectacular view in the valley. The main habitants of Mechuka Valley are the people of the Memba, Ramo, Bokar and Libo tribes Day 4 Explore local Menchuka After breakfast drive to explore Menchuka which includes Neh pemshubu pilgrimage holy water fall, Meditation cave, lucky stone, holy water drop, Gurudwara, Hanuman face, Yorlung View (China border). Day 5 Local adventure activities After breakfast proceed for adventure activities – Zip Line, Paragliding, River Rafting, Kayaking, ATV Ride, MTB Ride, Repelling. Overnight at Homestay. Day 6 Mechuka to Aalo After breakfast drive to Aalo. Aalo in Arunachal Pradesh is inhabited by Galo Tribe (Tani or predecessor of Abo Tani). You can have visit of Jirdin, Kabu, Kayi villages, this will provide you an insight into the cultural of the people of Aalo in Arunachal Pradesh India. Evening check in at Hotel/Home Stay. Evening afternoon cultural programme. (On direct payment). Day 7 Aalo to Pasighat and Explore Pasighat After breakfast you drive to Pasighat. After lunch you can explore local village of Pasighat. Overnight at Hotel/Home Stay. Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh, that derives its name from the Pasi tribes of the area, is the oldest town of Arunachal Pradesh and referred as the heart of Arunchal Pradesh due to its central location. With its breathtaking hillside and lush-green river valleys domesticated by a galaxy of tribes, the area is a tourist’s delight and photographers paradise. We discover more of the ‘Pasis’ or the Adi Villages. These aboriginal tribes are famous for their bamboo works. The hanging bridges of Pasighat made of local raw materials is an interesting point of observation to the tourists. You will visit their craft center and the museum. Day 8 Pasighat to Dibrugarh After breakfast you drive to Dibrugarh Railway Station/Dibrugarh Airport through Bogibeel Bridge Tour ENDs Sweet Memories. Inclusions Accommodation is on twin sharing basis Meals : breakfast at all places Transfers from one place to another Sightseeing in private cars Vehicle will be provided based on the itinerary All current taxes such as hotel taxes and transportation taxes ***Under emergency condition vehicle will be provided whenever needed*** Exclusions Entrance fees at the monuments/ temples Meals not mentioned in inclusions Personal Expenses / Purchase of things Any kind of insurance Any increase in the govt. taxes and state taxes Anything not mentioned in the itinerary. Cancellation Policy: Less than 7 Days Prior to Date of Travel: 100% of the Package Cost as cancellation charge. 7 – 15 Days Prior to Date of Travel: 75% of the Package Cost

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Arunachal 8 night 9 days

Amazing Arunachal (8N/9D) Roing(2N), Aalo(1N), Mechuka(3N), Aalo(1N), Pasighat(1N) Overview Tour Itenerary Inclusions & Exclusions Policy Overview Arunachal Pradesh Comprising of lofty mountains, beautiful lakes and world famous monasteries, Arunachal Pradesh is worth a visit.It is one of those places that promise to offer one with endless experiences and breathtaking moments. If you want to explore the tribal culture and simplicity of the people in Northeast, Arunachal is where you should be. Around 500 exotic species of birds are said to exist in this state among which most of them are highly endangered and restricted. The traditional people of this place never fail to welcome their visitors with all smiles and warmth in their hearts. Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Arunachal Pradesh is during autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and perfect for sightseeing and trekking. Spring (March to April) is also great for enjoying mild weather and blooming rhododendrons. Winter (December to February) is ideal for snow lovers, especially in higher altitudes like Tawang. Summer (May to August) is warm but can be disrupted by the monsoon rains, making it less reliable. For the best experience, plan your trip in the autumn or spring seasons. Day – 1 Dibrugarh Airport/New Tinsukia Railway Station/Dibrugarh Railway Station & Transfer to Roing Arrival at Dibrugarh Airport /Dibgrugarh Railway Station/New Tinsukia Railway Station and transfer to Roing (aprox 145 KM – 4-5 hrs drive) in Arunachal Pradesh). To get there you will have to cross the The Dhola–Sadiya Bridge, also referred as the Bhupen Hazarika Setu over mighty Brahmaputra River. On way you can visit a village of Adi Padam tribe. Roing – the Idu Mishmi are the one of the two major tribes there. They are inhabit the Lohit District, Dibang Valley and Lower Dibang Valley District. Overnight at Roing   Day 2 Excursion trip to Myodia Pass and back to hotel/camp After Breakfast your excursion trip to Myodia Pass. Later return back to Roing. Overnight Stay at camp Mayodia Pass is located about 56 km from Roing in Arunachal Pradesh, with an elevation of 2,655 m above sea level. “Mayodia” is a Deori-Chutia word which stands for “shrine of mother goddess”, “Mayo” means “mother goddess”, “Di” means “water” and “Ya” means “land Day 3 Roing to Aalo via Dambuk, Pasighat After breakfast drive to Aalo enroute , visit Dambuk, Pasighat (approx 200 Km / 5.5 hrs drive). Across the Bhramhaputra River, locally known as Siang River and a boat ride away is Mebo, the granary of the Siang the River. You also visit Padam village and further on to Aohahi village of Idu Mishmi tribes. On way stop over at Pasighat /Yombom for Lunch. Later you will proceed to Aalo. Check In Hotel/Home stay. Aalo, formerly Along, is a census town and headquarter of the West Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh.It is located about a day’s drive 160 kilometres from Likabai, which is at the border of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. Day 4 Aalo to Mechuka After breakfast you explore local Aalo town and later drive to Mechuka enroute water falls. On the way a brief stopover to enjoy the beauty and grandeur of Siko-Dido waterfalls and after lunch continue your journey to Mechuka. On reaching Mechuka, check in at Home Stay. You can have evening stroll at the town at enjoy the spectacular beauty. At dinner you enjoy local cuisine and beer at Home stay before retiring for the night. Mechuka is a small town nestled 6,000 feet (1,829 m) above sea level in the Mechuka Valley in Shi-Yomi District. After Menchuka the McMohan border separates Indian territory and Chinese territory. Mechukha is gradually becoming a popular tourist destination in Arunachal Pradesh due to its scenic beauty, exotic tribes, gentle hills and snow-capped mountains and River Siyom (locally known as Yargyap Chu). The Siom River, which flows through Mechukha also provides a scenic view in the valley. The major tourist attraction here is a 400-year-old Buddhist Monastery, which is located at a hilltop in the westernmost part of Mechukha. Numerous ancient statues can also be found here. Accommodations are available at Tourist lodges and Inspection Bungalow and a few hotels are also coming up to meet the increasing influx of tourists from the country and abroad. The people of Adi tribe have resided in the Menchukha valley since time immemorial in the periphery of Mechukha valley in the villages of Gapo, Pauk, Padusa, Lipusi, Hiri, Purying, Rapum, Charung, Rego and Kart gumjipang, barang gang, shorang dhem, etc. Day 5 Explore local Mechuka After breakfast drive to explore Mechuka which includes Neh pemshubu pilgrimage holy water fall, Meditation cave, lucky stone, holy water drop, Gurudwara, Hanuman face, Yorlung View ( China border). Day 6 Local adventure activities After breakfast proceed for adventure activities – Zip Line, Paragliding, River Rafting, Kayaking, ATV Ride, MTB Ride, Repelling. Overnight at Homestay. Day 7 Mechuka to Aalo After breakfast drive to Aalo. Aalo in Arunachal Pradesh is inhabited by Galo Tribe (Tani or predecessor of Abo Tani). You can have visit of Jirdin, Kabu, Kayi villages, this will provide you an insight into the cultural of the people of Aalo in Arunachal Pradesh India. Evening check in at Hotel/Home Stay. Evening afternoon cultural programme. (On direct payment). Day 8 Aalo to Pasighat and Explore Pasighat After breakfast you drive to Pasighat. After lunch you can explore local village of Pasighat. Overnight at Hotel/Home Stay. Pasighat in Arunachal Pradesh, that derives its name from the Pasi tribes of the area, is the oldest town of Arunachal Pradesh and referred as the heart of Arunchal Pradesh due to its central location. With its breathtaking hillside and lush-green river valleys domesticated by a galaxy of tribes, the area is a tourist’s delight and photographers paradise. We discover more of the ‘Pasis’ or the Adi Villages. These aboriginal tribes are famous for their bamboo works. The hanging bridges of Pasighat made of local raw materials is an interesting point of observation to the tourists. You will visit their craft center

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Assam, Meghalaya & Arunachal Pradesh 9 night 10 days

Assam, Meghalaya & Arunachal 9 Night 10 Days Overview Tour Itenerary Inclusions & Exclusions Policy Overview Assam The gateway to Northeast India Assam is one of the least explored destinations in the country. The magical aura of this place can surely lure you thereby leaving you spellbound. Assam comprises of dense forests, mighty rivers and exotic flora & fauna. Apart from being the most charming states of India, Assam also contributes to the country’s tea produce. Also known as the ‘Land of the blue hills’, Assam is a stunningly beautiful place. Meghalaya One of the most beautiful states in North-East India, Meghalaya is known as the abode of clouds. Meghalaya, known as the “Abode of Clouds,” is a stunning northeastern state of India famous for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It is renowned for its lush green hills, crystal-clear waterfalls, and dense forests. The state is home to several indigenous tribes with a unique way of life, including the Khasi, Jaintia, and Garo tribes. Shillong, the capital, is often referred to as the “Scotland of the East” due to its cool climate and picturesque surroundings. Meghalaya boasts famous natural attractions like Cherrapunji, Mawsmai Caves, and the living root bridges. The state is also a paradise for nature lovers, trekkers, and adventure enthusiasts. Meghalaya’s abundant rainfall makes it one of the wettest places on Earth, contributing to its rich flora and fauna. Arunachal Pradesh Comprising of lofty mountains, beautiful lakes and world famous monasteries, Arunachal Pradesh is worth a visit.It is one of those places that promise to offer one with endless experiences and breathtaking moments. If you want to explore the tribal culture and simplicity of the people in Northeast, Arunachal is where you should be. Around 500 exotic species of birds are said to exist in this state among which most of them are highly endangered and restricted. The traditional people of this place never fail to welcome their visitors with all smiles and warmth in their hearts. Overview Assam The best time to visit Assam is from October to April. During this period, the weather is cooler and more comfortable for sightseeing. October to March offers a dry and pleasant climate, perfect for exploring wildlife parks, tea gardens, and cultural sites. April also works well before the monsoon season starts. The monsoon (May to September) brings heavy rain, which can disrupt travel and make certain places difficult to access. Meghalaya The best time to visit Meghalaya is from October to April. During this period, the weather is cool and pleasant, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. October to March is the peak season, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C. April is also a great time before the monsoon sets in, offering mild weather. The monsoon season (May to September) should be avoided due to heavy rainfall, which can disrupt travel plans. Arunachal Pradesh The best time to visit Arunachal Pradesh is during autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and perfect for sightseeing and trekking. Spring (March to April) is also great for enjoying mild weather and blooming rhododendrons. Winter (December to February) is ideal for snow lovers, especially in higher altitudes like Tawang. Summer (May to August) is warm but can be disrupted by the monsoon rains, making it less reliable. For the best experience, plan your trip in the autumn or spring seasons. Day – 1 Guwahati – Shillong Reaching Guwahati meet and be assisted by our driver at the Airport/Railway Station and proceed towards Shillong, also called the Scotland of the East. Reaching Shillong visit Don Bosco Museum, lady Hydri Park and Wards Lake. In the evening you are free for leisure. Overnight in Shillong.   Day 2 Shillong – Cherrapunjee After early breakfast proceed to Cherrapunjee (4,400 ft.), the wettest place in the world. On the way visit Elephant Falls. Reaching Cherrapunjee visit Mawsmai Cave, Dainthlen Falls, Nohkaikai Falls, Seven Sister Falls and Eco Park. In the evening back to Shillong. Overnight stay at Shillong.   Day 3 Shillong – Mawlynnong – Dawki After breakfast proceed for a Day trip to Mawlynnong- the cleanest village in Asia. It is situated 90 kms from Shillong and besides the picturesque village, offers many interesting sights such as the living root bridge and another strange natural phenomenon of a boulder balancing on another rock. From there proceed towards Dawki (Indo-Bangladesh Border). Dawki is a small village and its main attraction is the Umngot River that marks the natural separation between the Khasi and the Jaintia Hills. The river can be forded by a suspension bridge that connects India to Bangladesh and facilitates trade between the two nations. The Umngot is the site for a boat race that is held in March-April, but even otherwise, seeing this large emerald-green serpent threading its way through the hills, with fishermen’s boats dotting its surface, right into the plains of Bangladesh, is a sight whose majesty echoes long after you leave it. Evening back to Shillong. Overnight in Shillong.   Day 4 SHILLONG TO BHALUKPONG After breakfast head towards Bhalukpong-the small town of West Kameng Distict Arunachal Pradesh and also known for its Buddhist monasteries. It has a lot of attractions for visitors for its cool climate .Enroute visit Tipi Orchidarium a place over 500 orchids, on display there are some rare species of orchid. Arunachal has largest range of orchids in the country then take a break to visit Nag Temple. On arrival check in to the hotel. Evening is free for leisure. Overnight stay at Bhalukpong.   Day 5 BHALUKPONG – TAWANG After breakfast check out from hotel and visit Bomdila Monastery. Later proceed to Tawang (11,500 ft.). – The land of Monpa Tribes & major centre of the Mahayana Buddhists. On the way to Tawang lies the world’s second highest pass – Sela Pass (13700ft) which run through a small ridge & along a lake called Sela Lake and visit Jaswant Garh, a memorial to the brave soldier who single

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