Arunachal Pradesh weaves astounding beauty and is the 'Land of the Dawn-lit-Mountains' - the first Indian soil to greet the morning sun. Tucked away in the North Eastern tip of India, Arunachal Pradesh is one of the most magical holiday destinations in India Nestled between Bhutan, Myanmar and Tibet, the state offers nature, wildlife, adventure and religion in its serene atmosphere.

TRAVEL CIRCUITS:

Dibrugarh - Pasighat - Along - Daporijo - Ziro - Itanagar - Guwahati
Guwahati - Bhalukpong - Dirang - Bomdila - Tawang - Guwahati
Dibrugarh - Marghenta - Miao - Namdapha - Dibrugarh
Dibrugarh - Roing - Mayudia - Anini - Dibrugarh
Dibrugarh - Tezu - Parasuramkund - Dibrugarh

PERMITS :

Indian tourists require an Inner Line Permit from the Arunachal Government while Foreign Tourists require a Restricted Area Permit to visit the state.

DESTINATIONS:

Bomdila - At a height of 8OOO ft offers numerous orchards, Buddhists monasteries, magnificent valleys and Himalayan landscapes.

Dirang - A unique hill station at 5000 ft is famous for its monasteries, hot Springs, Apple & kiwi Orchards, sheep breeding farms & charming valleys. Enroute to Tawang is the Sela Pass, World's Second highest Pass at 14,000 feet.

Tawang - The beautiful land of the Monpa tribes with the "GALDEN NAMGYEL LHATSE" - one of the largest Lamaseries of Mahayana sect in Asia. 'The Land of Dawn-lit Mountains' gives you unparallel purity of nature.

Itanagar -  Is the state capital The legendary Ganga Lake, Buddhist temple, Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum Etc. adorn the city.

Along, Pasighat, Daporijo, Ziro - They are small picturesque towns with beautiful villages, Pine & Bamboo groves. They are ideal for trekking, river rafting, angling, hiking & angling, main attraction is the Parasuram Kund, a holy destination believed to wash away sins after a holy dip at the Kund.

Namdapha National Park - With total area of 1985 sq kms, it is the largest national park in the north-east & is enriched by diverse habitats of flora fauna. The park is unique in its altitude, which varies around 200 metres in the valleys to more than 4,500 metres of snow covered mountain peaks.