

Arunachal Pradesh is a northeastern state of India, known as the “Land of the Rising Sun” because it is the first region in India to receive sunlight.
Day 1:The Journey: Start your journey from Guwahati (Airport/Station). The road crosses the Brahmaputra River and heads towards the Assam-Arunachal border. ● Activity: ○ Reach Bhalukpong (the entry checkpoi
Day 2:The Journey: A scenic drive ascending into the hills. ● Sightseeing En Route: ○ Tippi Orchid Centre: Visit the orchidarium to see exotic species. ○ Nag Temple: A quick stop for views of the valley. ●
Day 3:The Journey: This is one of the most beautiful drives in the Himalayas, crossing high altitudes. ● Key Stops: ○ Sela Pass : The gateway to Tawang. Stop for photos at the iconic gate. ○ Sela
Day 4:Activity: Explore the cultural and historical heart of Tawang. ● Sights: ○ Tawang Monastery (Galden Namgey Lhatse): The largest monastery in India and second largest in the world. Explore the library
Day 5:● Note: Only local Tawang vehicles (Sumo/Bolero) are usually allowed for this route; you may need to hire a local taxi. ● The Route: ○ P.T. Tso (Pangkang Teng Tso): The first major lake, often frozen
Day 6:Activity: Take a day trip to Zemithang, a historic village near the Bhutan-China border. Visit the massive Gorsam Chorten (a stupa similar to Boudhanath in Nepal). The drive offers rugged, offbeat ter
Day 7:The Journey: Backtrack via Sela Pass. The drive is easier as you descend in altitude. ● In Bomdila: ○ Bomdila Monastery (Gontse Gaden Rabgyel Lling): Known for its beautiful mandalas. ○ Bomdila Viewpo
Day 8:The Journey: A long drive down to the plains of Assam. ● Route: Bomdila- Rupa - Kalaktang- Udalguri - Guwahati. (The Kalaktang route is often smoother and more scenic than the Bhalukpong route for the
Day 9:● Maa Kamakhya Devi Darshan. ● Drop: Guwahati Airport or Railway Station for your onward journey.
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