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Tawang Monastery

Bum La Pass

Penga Teng Tso Lake

Tawang War Memorial

Gorsam Chorten

Khinmey Monastery

Nuranang Falls

Se La Pass

Jaswant Garh War Memorial

Thupsung Dhargye Ling Monastery

Sangti Valley

Mandala Top

Thembang Fortified Village

Pakke Tiger Reserve

Golden Pagoda

Ziro Valley

Dibang Valley

Mechuka

Namdapha National Park

Dong Valley

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TAWANG MONASTERY
TAWANG MONASTERY

Tawang Monastery

  • Explore the largest monastery in India, Tawang Monastery, situated amidst the stunning landscapes of Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Discover the rich history and spiritual significance of the monastery, founded in the 17th century under the guidance of the 5th Dalai Lama.
  • Marvel at the impressive architecture of the monastery, with its three-story structure and 925 feet long compound wall.
  • Visit the monastery’s library, home to valuable ancient scriptures including Kangyur and Tengyur.
  • Enjoy breathtaking views of the Tawang Chu valley from the monastery’s elevated location atop a mountain.
  • Immerse yourself in the legends surrounding the monastery’s establishment, including the fascinating tale of the divine horse selection.
  • Witness the vibrant Monpa festivals celebrated at the monastery, such as Losar, Choksar, Ajilamu, and Torgya, featuring colorful rituals and dances.
  • Learn about the strategic significance of Tawang Monastery, situated close to the Chinese and Bhutanese borders.
  • Experience the spiritual ambiance of the monastery, enhanced by the visits of the revered 14th Dalai Lama.

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7 AM to 7 PM

1 to 2 hours

Bum La Pass

  • Experience an exhilarating day trip to Bumla Pass from Tawang, offering breathtaking landscapes and a glimpse into the region’s rich history.
  • Discover the historical significance of Bumla Pass as a battleground during the 1962 Indo-China war and as the entry point for the Dalai Lama into India.
  • Enjoy the scenic drive to Bumla Pass, navigating through rugged terrain and high-altitude adventure.
  • Explore Sangestar Tso, a picturesque lake near Bumla Pass, and pay tribute to the Indian Army guardians of the border.
  • Visit the Indo-China Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) Point, witnessing regular consultations and interactions between the Indian Army and the People’s Liberation Army of China.
  • Prepare for the trip with warm clothing, waterproof shoes, and layering options to combat the chilling and windy weather conditions.
  • Obtain necessary permits for the Bumla Pass day trip from the Office of the Deputy Commissioner in Tawang District and the Indian Army cantonment in Tawang.
  • Opt for a clear weather day for the excursion, ensuring safe travel and optimal sightseeing opportunities amidst the stunning Himalayan landscapes.

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9 AM to 2 PM (Monday to Friday)

2 to 3 hours

BUM LA PASS
BUM LA PASS
PENGA TENG TSO LAKE
PENGA TENG TSO LAKE

Penga Teng Tso Lake

  • Experience the serene beauty of Penga Teng Tso Lake, also known as P.T. Tso, nestled amidst the snow-clad Himalayan Mountains in Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Enjoy a tranquil atmosphere surrounded by calm waters, meandering clouds, and snow-covered forests, offering a perfect retreat into nature’s lap.
  • Embark on a scenic 17-kilometer road trip to reach Penga Teng Tso Lake, traversing through picturesque landscapes and white snow-covered surroundings.
  • Explore the nearby Sangtesar Lake, located approximately 47 kilometres from Tawang, to witness another stunning natural wonder in the region.
  • Discover the contrasting ambiances of Penga Teng Tso Lake throughout the seasons, from the serene white backdrop of winter to the vibrant blue lapis flowers blooming in summers.
  • Immerse yourself in the beauty of Arunachal Pradesh, known for its mesmerizing attractions like Penga Teng Tso Lake, offering a delightful blend of tranquility and natural splendour.

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8 AM to 5 PM

1 to 2 hours

Tawang War Memorial

  • Visit the Tawang War Memorial, a stupa built in commemoration of the Indian martyrs who sacrificed their lives in the 1962 Indo-China war.
  • Experience the serene atmosphere of the memorial, designed with Buddhist architectural and cultural elements, including prayer wheels, flags, and ornamental decorations donated by the local Tawang population.
  • Marvel at the statues of deities like Lord Buddha housed inside the memorial, adding to its sanctity and spiritual ambiance.
  • Enjoy panoramic views of snow-capped mountains and rugged hills from the memorial grounds, offering a 360-degree vista of the surrounding landscape.
  • Observe the array of flags flying high around the stupa, including the National Flag, Army Flag, Air Force Flag, and flags of the 27 other regiments that participated in the war.
  • Pay tribute to the 2,420 members of the armed forces commemorated at the memorial, with a dedication plaque bearing the inscription ‘Their names liveth for evermore’.
  • Explore the two major halls of the memorial, including a museum housing belongings of the martyrs and an auditorium offering a sound and light show depicting the days of the war.
  • View wall-mounted photographs chronicling the brave acts of soldiers and exhibits showcasing weapons and tanks used by both Indian and Chinese armies during the war.
  • Learn about the rugged terrain and border areas where most of the fighting occurred through glass encased displays containing maps.
  • Support army welfare by purchasing mementos from the gift shop located at the war monument, contributing to the noble cause while taking home souvenirs of your visit.

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8 AM to 6 PM

1 hour

TAWANG WAR MEMORIAL
TAWANG WAR MEMORIAL
GORSAM CHORTEN
GORSAM CHORTEN

Gorsam Chorten

  • Visit Gorsam Chorten, a towering stupa located approximately 92 km from Tawang, constructed in the 13th Century A.D. by Lama Pradhar.
  • Marvel at the impressive dimensions of Gorsam Chorten, featuring a 186 feet base and standing 93 feet high, modelled after the famous Boudhinath stupa of Nepal.
  • Experience the vibrant atmosphere during the Gorzam Kora festival, when thousands of devotees gather to observe the virtuous occasion on the last day of the first month of the lunar calendar.
  • Learn about the fascinating legend surrounding the construction of Gorsam Chorten, with locals recounting how Lama Sangye Pradhar carved a miniature model of the shrine using radish after traveling to Kathmandu.
  • Admire the virtual replica of the Nepalese landmark, with Gorsam Chorten’s giant hemispherical dome, crowned by a pyramidal head, adorned with four enormous eyes of the “all-seeing Buddha” and small stupas on the plinth’s four corners.
  • Explore Zemithang, also known as Pangchen, a village and headquarters of an eponymous circle in the Tawang district, situated on the bank of the Nyamjang Chu river.
  • Discover the geopolitical significance of Zemithang, as the last administrative division of India on the border with the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, with disputed borders along the Namka Chu and Sumdorong Chu valleys.
  • Embark on a journey to Chumi Gyatse, a scenic location accessible by a four-hour drive from Tawang followed by a 30-minute walk, located just 250 meters from the Line of Actual Control.
  • Enjoy the tranquil beauty of waterfalls after driving up to Tshechu town and passing through Damteng village, renowned for its hot springs, offering a peaceful retreat amidst nature’s splendour.

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8 AM to 5 PM

Full Day Excursion

Khinmey Monastery

  • Visit the Khinmey Nyingma Monastery, a serene spiritual center founded in 1440 AD by Rev. Kundun Sange Yeshe, nestled amidst the picturesque village of Khinmey in Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Explore the rich history and legends surrounding the monastery, including the fascinating tale of Sonam Rinchin, the legendary hunter turned disciple, who offered the land for its establishment.
  • Witness the architectural beauty of the monastery, which has undergone several reconstructions over the years to accommodate its growing community of monk students.
  • Experience the vibrant spiritual atmosphere as you observe monks engaged in their daily rituals and prayers, gaining insights into the Nyingma tradition and the Mindrolling lineage.
  • Immerse yourself in the peaceful surroundings of the monastery, surrounded by lush forests and the tranquil ambiance of rural Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Participate in cultural events and festivals celebrated at the monastery, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Monpa, Bhutanese, and Indian Nepalese communities.
  • Support the local community by purchasing traditional handicrafts and souvenirs crafted by skilled artisans, providing sustainable livelihoods for the residents of Khinmey village.
  • Take a leisurely stroll around the monastery grounds, enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, and capturing unforgettable moments amidst the natural beauty of the region.

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6 AM to 6 PM

1 hour

KHINMEY MONASTERY
KHINMEY MONASTERY
NURANANG FALLS
NURANANG FALLS

Nuranang Falls

  • Experience the breathtaking beauty of Nuranang Falls, also known as Jung/Jang Falls or Bong Bong Falls, cascading down from an altitude of 100 meters.
  • Witness the majestic waterfall originating from the northern slopes of the renowned Sela Pass, further forming the Nuranang River before plunging into the Tawang River.
  • Located just 2 kilometers from Jang, along the road connecting Tawang and Bomdila, Nuranang Falls is easily accessible and often referred to as Jang Waterfalls due to its proximity to the town.
  • Discover the intriguing myth associated with the waterfall’s name, honouring a local Monpa girl named Nura who aided Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, a Maha Vir Chakra awardee soldier during the 1962 Sino-Indian War.
  • Appreciate the dual significance of Nuranang Falls, not only as a spectacular tourist attraction in Arunachal Pradesh but also as a source of hydroelectric power for local communities, with a small hydel plant located near the base generating electricity.
  • Plan your visit to Nuranang Falls between November and April to witness the waterfall in its full splendour, offering a mesmerizing sight and a memorable experience amidst the natural beauty of the region.

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8 AM to 6 PM

1 to 2 hours

Se La Pass

  • Explore the breathtaking beauty of Sela Pass, a high-altitude mountain pass situated on the border between the Tawang and West Kameng districts in Arunachal Pradesh, India.
  • Experience the thrill of traversing one of the highest motorable mountain passes in the world, with an elevation of 4,170 meters (13,700 feet) above sea level.
  • Admire the cool environs and stunning landscapes of Sela Pass, offering a mesmerizing slice of heaven on earth amidst snow-clad mountains and shimmering pine trees.
  • Witness the ethereal beauty of Sela Lake, also known as Paradise Lake, located near the summit of the pass and considered sacred in Tibetan Buddhism, adding to the allure of this scenic destination.
  • Marvel at the panoramic views and tranquil surroundings of Sela Pass, often enveloped in pools of clouds that create a magical atmosphere for visitors.
  • Enjoy the accessibility of Sela Pass, just 78 kilometres from Tawang town, making it a convenient and significant destination for both Buddhists and tourists exploring the wonders of Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Embrace the adventure of visiting Sela Pass, which remains open throughout the year, offering a unique experience whether blanketed in snow during winters or showcasing its natural beauty in other seasons.
  • Discover the fascinating feature of Sela Pass, with approximately 101 lakes scattered around the area, adding to the charm and allure of this captivating destination in the Himalayas.

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6 AM to 6 PM

1 to 2 hours

SE LA PASS
SE LA PASS
JASWANT GARH WAR MEMORIAL
JASWANT GARH WAR MEMORIAL

Jaswant Garh War Memorial

  • Visit the Jaswant Garh War Memorial, dedicated to the brave Indian rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat.
  • Explore the temple-like structure adorned with camouflage patterns, a unique feature of the memorial.
  • Learn about the heroic stand-off against the Chinese army during the Indo-China War of 1962.
  • Witness the ongoing presence of Garhwal Rifles personnel, maintaining the memorial and honouring Jaswant Singh Rawat’s legacy.
  • Enjoy the scenic beauty of the surrounding Nuranang Valley, situated at an altitude of approximately 10,000 feet.
  • Take in the panoramic views of the Tawang region and the nearby mountain ranges.
  • Experience the serene ambiance and pay homage to the fallen soldiers amidst the tranquil mountain setting.
  • Indulge in local snacks like samosas and pakoras, along with tea or coffee, served at the memorial to keep warm during colder weather.
  • Capture memorable moments amidst the breathtaking landscapes, making it an unforgettable experience.

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7 AM to 6 PM

1 hour

Thupsung Dhargye Ling Monastery

  • Visit Thupsung Dhargye Ling, a temple and learning institute for Tibetan Buddhism situated in the picturesque Himalayan village of Dirang, India.
  • Explore the serene surroundings of the temple, nestled on a hill overlooking the town of Dirang, spanning over 11 acres of land.
  • Learn about the significance of the name “Thupsung Dhargye Ling,” meaning “Place of Flourishing of the Buddha’s Speech,” bestowed by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
  • Attend the official consecration ceremonies conducted by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama on April 5, 2017, followed by teachings, empowerments, and blessings.
  • Experience the spiritual ambiance of the temple as it serves as a hub for the study of Tibetan Buddhism by both laypeople and monks.
  • Witness the rituals and prayers performed by abbots and monks from Namgyal and Gaden Jangtse monasteries during the initial consecration of the temple in April 2008.
  • Participate in special events such as the National Seminar on Tibetan Buddhism and the People of the Himalayan Regions, promoting cultural exchange and spiritual learning.
  • Gain insights into Tibetan Buddhist practices through various teachings, empowerments, and rituals conducted at the institute.
  • Witness the laying of the foundation stone for the first building of the institute during the opening consecration ceremonies, marking a significant milestone in its establishment.

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6 AM to 6 PM

1 hour

THUPSUNG DHARGYE LING MONASTERY
THUPSUNG DHARGYE LING MONASTERY
SANGTI VALLEY
SANGTI VALLEY

Sangti Valley

  • Experience the tranquility of Sangti village, nestled in the breathtaking landscape of the West Kameng District of Arunachal Pradesh, with its wide-open valleys and picturesque paddy fields.
  • Explore the unique cultural heritage of the Monpa community, who practice a blend of Buddhism and ancient animist traditions, offering insights into their rituals and way of life.
  • Witness the agricultural practices of the villagers, including the cultivation of paddy and maize, as well as horticulture and animal husbandry, providing a glimpse into traditional livelihoods.
  • Marvel at the natural beauty of the area, which serves as a habitat for the endangered black-necked crane, a majestic bird species that migrates to the valley during winter, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching and photography.
  • Learn about the conservation efforts aimed at protecting the black-necked crane and its habitat, and the symbiotic relationship between the birds and the local community.
  • Take leisurely walks along the Sangti river, soaking in the serene ambiance and enjoying the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Visit during the winter months to witness the arrival of the black-necked cranes in late November or early December, and observe their fascinating behavior as they roost in the middle of the river and feed in the fields.
  • Support the local economy by purchasing handicrafts and agricultural produce from the villagers, contributing to sustainable tourism practices and community development initiatives.

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6 AM to 6 PM

2 to 3 hours

Mandala Top

  • Embark on a spiritual journey to Mandala Top, a mystical attraction located in the Himalayas of Arunachal Pradesh, offering breathtaking views at an elevation of 10,000 feet above sea level.
  • Explore the Mandala Top Buddhist Temple, featuring a circle of 108 stupas, each engraved with the sacred mantra “Om Mane Padme Hum,” making it the first place in India with such a unique spiritual significance.
  • Take part in a spiritual pilgrimage to the 108 temples in the area, offering an immersive experience for those seeking to connect with their spirituality or explore new cultures.
  • Marvel at the impressive Buddhist stupas, distinct from those found in neighboring regions, with their long square structures adorned with vibrant red and white paintwork and yellow roofs, often featuring intricate carvings and prayer wheels.
  • Learn about the significance of stupas in Buddhist tradition, often built in memory of loved ones or to preserve important Buddhist relics, and witness the collaborative effort of the Mandala Top community in creating this spiritual center.
  • Immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of Mandala Top, surrounded by the pristine beauty of the Himalayas and the tranquil atmosphere of the religious site.
  • Capture stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area from the mountain summit, providing unforgettable photo opportunities and moments of reflection.
  • Engage with the local community and gain insights into their traditions and way of life, fostering cultural exchange and mutual understanding.
  • Support sustainable tourism initiatives in the region by respecting local customs and contributing to the preservation of Arunachal Pradesh’s natural and cultural heritage.

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8 AM to 5 PM

1 to 2 hours

MANDALA TOP
MANDALA TOP
THEMBANG FORTIFIED VILLAGE
THEMBANG FORTIFIED VILLAGE

Thembang Fortified Village

  • Explore the ancient and historically rich village of Thembang, nestled within a fortified area measuring approximately 3.2 acres, showcasing traditional Monpa architecture and culture.
  • Visit the iconic Thembang Dzong, located at an altitude of 2169 meters above sea level, constructed using traditional technology of the region, and adorned with ornamental features such as carved stone blocks, mani walls, wood carvings, paintings, and manuscripts.
  • Discover the two gates of Thembang Dzong, showcasing traditional Monpa construction systems, including composite stone masonry and wood architecture, providing insights into the village’s defensive strategies and architectural heritage.
  • Immerse yourself in the vibrant community of Thembang, inhabited by the Dirkhipa clan of the Monpas for generations, and learn about their traditional way of life, socio-cultural practices, and community-based property ownership.
  • Learn about the rich biodiversity surrounding Thembang, including rare species such as the Red Panda, and the community’s efforts to maintain ecological equilibrium and preserve medicinal herbs and orchids with medicinal value.
  • Gain insights into the archaeological significance of Thembang, with prehistoric artifacts excavated by the Archaeological Section of the Research Department, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, showcasing the village’s ancient roots and cultural heritage.
  • Marvel at the picturesque setting of Thembang, nestled within the mighty Eastern Himalayas, offering breathtaking views of lush green hills, steep gorges, snow-clad peaks, and abundant flora and fauna that have shaped the traditional knowledge systems of the village.

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6 AM to 5 PM

1 to 2 hours

Pakke Tiger Reserve

  • Embark on an unforgettable wildlife adventure at Pakke Tiger Reserve, a Project Tiger reserve located in the East Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India, spanning over 862 square kilometers.
  • Explore the diverse habitats of Pakke Tiger Reserve, ranging from lowland semi-evergreen forests to Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests, offering a rich biodiversity with over 343 woody species of flowering plants and an abundance of orchids and other flora.
  • Discover the fascinating wildlife of Pakke Tiger Reserve, home to a wide array of mammal species including the Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, clouded leopard, Asiatic wild dog, gaur, elephant, barking deer, sambar, and more, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
  • Birdwatching enthusiasts will be delighted by the over 296 bird species recorded in Pakke Tiger Reserve, including rare and endangered species such as the White-winged wood duck, Ibisbill, Oriental bay owl, Wreathed hornbill, and Great hornbill, offering incredible opportunities for birdwatching and photography.
  • Marvel at the diverse butterfly species in Pakke Tiger Reserve, estimated to be home to at least 500 species out of the over 1500 butterfly species found in India, providing a colorful spectacle amidst the lush greenery of the forest.
  • Explore the rich reptile and amphibian diversity of Pakke Tiger Reserve, with 36 reptile species and 30 amphibian species reported, including the Assam roofed turtle, king cobra, and pied warty frog, offering insights into the park’s unique ecosystem.
  • Learn about the conservation efforts of Pakke Tiger Reserve, including its Hornbill Nest Adoption Programme, which won the India Biodiversity Award 2016 in the category of ‘Conservation of threatened species,’ and the park’s role as the 26th Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger of the National Tiger Conservation Authority, ensuring the protection of its precious wildlife and habitats.

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6 AM to 11.30 AM

2 to 4 hours

PAKKE TIGER RESERVE
PAKKE TIGER RESERVE
GOLDEN PAGODA
GOLDEN PAGODA

Golden Pagoda

  • Experience the majestic beauty of the Golden Pagoda, situated on a plateau overlooking the plains at the foothill of the Eastern Himalayas’ last fringes of the Patkai Range in Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Marvel at the exquisite Burmese architectural design and style of the Golden Pagoda, adorned with shimmering gold paint that gives it its name.
  • Explore the expansive Golden Pagoda complex spread over 20 hectares of land, featuring a main shrine standing on a plinth area of 4272.58 square feet, adorned with 12 sub domes and a central dome.
  • Admire the ornate spire of the Golden Pagoda, tipped with a special ornamental umbrella piece, and the hand-carved wooden main doors leading to the sanctorium.
  • Witness the serene beauty of the pure bronze Buddha statue placed in a meditative pose inside the shrine hall, donated by Ven Prakhu Pabhavana from Thailand’s Wat Aranjikavas temple.
  • Discover the spiritual significance of the Golden Pagoda’s layout, with four entrances to the shrine hall facing each cardinal direction, guarded by pairs of mythical lions, and the main entrance facing east, the direction of Buddha’s Enlightenment.
  • Explore the surrounding features of the Golden Pagoda complex, including traditional Bell posts, deities statues, a pond near the entrance gate, and an Ashoka pillar on the eastern side.
  • Learn about the Golden Pagoda’s role as a spiritual centre, housing a shrine hall, meditation hall, multipurpose hall, guest house, library, monastery for around 100 Bhikkhus, living quarters for monks and novices, an old age home, and a dispensary offering free treatment to local people.

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7.30 AM to 7 PM

1 to 2 hours

Ziro Valley

  • Explore the lush and fertile Ziro Valley, nestled deep in the rugged mountains of Northeast India, known for its pine forests, rice fields, bamboo houses, traditional villages, and scenic landscapes.
  • Immerse yourself in the peaceful and serene atmosphere of Ziro Valley, untouched by mass tourism and ideal for nature lovers seeking tranquility.
  • Discover the unique Apatani tribe, one of the friendly tribes of Arunachal Pradesh, known for their colourful festivals, crafts, and distinctive wetland cultivation of rice and fish.
  • Learn about the fascinating cultural practices of the Apatani tribe, including traditional tattoos and nose plugs worn by older women, with intriguing origin stories shared by local guides.
  • Experience the warmth and hospitality of the Apatani people, known for their peaceful and friendly demeanour, as you explore the traditional villages and interact with locals.
  • Visit Hapoli (new Ziro) and Old Ziro, the two towns of Ziro Valley, along with scattered traditional villages, to witness the distinctive bamboo houses and immerse yourself in the local way of life.
  • Attend the annual Ziro Music Festival held over four days in September, a highlight for music enthusiasts and a vibrant celebration of culture and creativity.
  • Enjoy the scenic beauty of Ziro Valley during October and November, when the weather is mild and ideal for exploring the region’s ridges, hillocks, and Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Embark on hikes through the rice fields and villages of Ziro Valley, encountering Donyi-Polo temples, animist altars, burial sites, and local villagers fishing for frogs.
  • Witness stunning sunsets over the rice fields of Ziro Valley, bathed in a golden aura, as locals prepare for the cold night ahead by lighting fires in the villages.

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Always open

Full Day

ZIRO VALLEY
ZIRO VALLEY
DIBANG VALLEY
DIBANG VALLEY

Dibang Valley

  • Explore the natural and cultural wonders of Dibang Valley, located in the heavily unexplored region of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India.
  • Immerse yourself in the green paradise of Dibang Valley, with its thick forest cover, rare wildlife, beautiful Mishmi tribe, and spectacular rivers cutting through the valley.
  • Marvel at the snow-capped mountain peaks, winding rivers, and deep valleys that make Dibang Valley a heaven for nature lovers.
  • Discover the rich flora and fauna of Dibang Valley, with 82% of its area covered in thick forest, making it one of the mega biodiversity hotspots of the world.
  • Experience the thrill of spotting tigers in the wild, with efforts underway to protect and monitor the vital tiger population in Dibang Valley.
  • Witness the tribal way of life of the Mishmi people, who occupy the northeastern tip of central Arunachal Pradesh, by taking a walk around the village and exploring historical forts like Rukmani Nati Fort and Bhismaknagar Fort.
  • Visit the Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary, home to rare mammals such as Mishmi takin, red panda, and Asiatic black bear, as well as rare bird species like Sclater’s monal and Blyth’s tragopan.
  • Indulge in the local delicacies of Dibang Valley, heavily influenced by Chinese cuisine, including staple foods like rice served with delicious vegetable and meat dishes, bamboo shoot, pika pila, lukter, pehak, chura sabji, and local liquor apong and marua.

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Always open

Full Day

Mechuka

  • Experience the mesmerizing beauty of Mechuka Valley, often referred to as “Mini Switzerland,” with its stunning vistas and captivating landscapes.
  • Explore picturesque attractions like Dorjeeling Village, Hanuman Point, Guru Nanak Taposthan and Gurudwara, New Gompa, Mechuka Basti, and Samten Yongcha Monastery.
  • Visit historical sites such as the 1962 war point in Mengang village, offering insights into the Indo-China war history.
  • Marvel at the majestic Siko Dido waterfall, a breathtaking natural wonder along the way to Mechuka.
  • Wander through the quaint village of Mechuka, adorned with blue and red-colored roofs, and soak in the scenic beauty of the surrounding hills and green valleys.
  • Enjoy thrilling activities like hiking to the Siyom riverbank, crossing suspension bridges, and admiring the stunning views of the Siyom River.
  • Explore the significant religious sites, including the Gurudwara atop a hill, Taposthan, and the rock formation resembling Lord Hanuman’s face at Lamang.
  • Visit the 400-year-old Samten Yongcha Monastery, offering panoramic views of Mechuka town and the surrounding valley.
  • Venture to Lamang, the last post in India on the Indo-Tibet border, accessible via a narrow road passing through beautiful forests and waterfalls.

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Always open

Full Day

MECHUKA
MECHUKA
NAMDAPHA NATIONAL PARK
NAMDAPHA NATIONAL PARK

Namdapha National Park

  • Explore the enchanting wilderness of Namdapha National Park and Tiger Reserve, spread across 1985.23 square kilometres of pristine tropical rainforest.
  • Witness the diverse flora and fauna, including over 150 timber species, rare orchids like the Blue Vanda, and the famous Mishimi Teeta medicinal plant.
  • Encounter a remarkable array of animal species, including all four big cat species: Tiger, Leopard, Snow Leopard, and Clouded Leopard, along with Lesser cats, elephants, black bears, Indian Bison, various deer species, reptiles, and arboreal animals.
  • Marvel at the rich birdlife, with notable species such as the White-winged Wood Ducks, Great Indian Hornbills, jungle fowls, and pheasants, among other colourful bird species.
  • Enjoy the untouched beauty of the impenetrable virgin forests, with lush green undergrowth, intertwined canes, bamboos, wild bananas, and diverse vegetation.
  • Experience the park’s inaccessibility, which has helped preserve its pristine and natural state, making it a breeding ground for a remarkable variety of animals and birds.

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5 AM to 5 PM

2 to 4 hours

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9th Feb’2019, when we got married and 14th Feb’2019 we had our tickets booked to Malaysia.

We were thrilled, excited, and nervous, all at once. It was the first international trip we were about to take; we had no idea whatsoever about Visas, currency exchanges, Sim cards, the topography of the place, etc. It was our honeymoon, it goes without saying, and we wanted it to be hassle-free. Special thanks to Lone Tree who made sure our stay and transport remained memorable and comfortable. The trip was so well planned that we didn’t panic even once.

We were privately received at the Kuala Lumpur airport and given Sim cards which were active till the end of our trip and were dropped at the Ibis hotel. Our private car would be at our hotel doorstep every morning for the sightseeing like Twin towers, aquariums, chocolate factories, shopping areas, Genting islands, etc. The best part about these tourist spots was that the entry tickets were all pre-booked and thus nowhere we had to take queues or spend a penny extra.

Together with the city tour, our itinerary had beaches and mountains too at Langkawi. We had taken a flight from KL to Langkawi where we were again privately received and taken to a resort, this time with a beach view. Trust me this place had the best of natural beauty, food, and people. A cute little city where every place is accessible on the foot. BTW Langkawi is known as the world’s cheapest duty-free region which saved us a lot of money on purchasing gifts for all back in India. Langkawi trip had boat rides to other islands, snorkeling, hiking, and much more. The resort had organized live performances in the evening with an open bar and whistling sea in the background.

We highly recommend Lone Tree for such amazing trips in and outside of India.

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