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ARUNACHAL PRADESH TRAVEL GUIDE
Shying away in the North eastern corner of India, Arunachal Pradesh though may be an introvert when it comes to tourism, is a land of abundant travel opportunities. Adorned with unspoilt landscape, this Northeast state of India is a place that every nature lover and explorer should visit. A treasure trove of culture, nature’s beauty, rich history and warm people, Arunachal is truly a land that you cannot afford to miss.
Capital: Itanagar Location: North East India
BEST TIME TO VISIT:
The months from October to April are ideal to plan a visit to Arunachal Pradesh.
WHY VISIT ARUNACHAL:
Offbeat getaway, nature’s beauty, trekking, rafting, camping, birdwatching, tribal tours, root bridges, wildlife, motor biking, history, photography
An Insight into Arunachal Pradesh Tourism
Arunachal Pradesh is such a charmer. Adorned with beautiful and unspoilt rivers, lakes, hills and valleys along with opulent wildlife and culture, this Northeastern state is indeed a dream travel destination in India. Arunachal Pradesh shares its southern boundary with Assam, and on its west is Bhutan, whereas, China makes the north and northeast border for the state, and the pretty little Myanmar snuggles the east. It covers a spectacular area of 83,743 sq km that is dotted with numerous rivers, lakes, forests, hill ranges, valleys, grasslands, and sweet little settlements.
One of the major tourism attractions in Arunachal Pradesh is the opportunity for adventure sports. This unperturbed and in a way raw state has powerful rivers like Lohit, Siang and Subansiri that offer incredible river rafting and kayaking experience. On the other hand, the hidden trails and unmatched places challenge trekkers to discover for themselves some surreal trekking destinations. Meanwhile, trails from Bhalukpong to Tawang via Dirang and Bomdila are perfect for motor biking adventures in Arunachal Pradesh.
The state also boasts of a rich wildlife that includes rare species like White Winged Wood Duck. Namdapha, Dibang, Sessa and Pakhui are amongst the most popular wildlife reserves in Arunachal Pradesh that are home to a wide variety of animals, birds, amphibians and reptiles along with varied species of plants and trees. Arunachal is also famous for its orange and apple orchards in Aalo and Bomdila. The state also flaunts its rich orchid plantations as well which are available in more than 1000 varieties.What enriches Arunachal the most is its varied tribes and their distinct culture and traditions. With so many tribes inhabiting the state, a large number of festivals can be witnessed throughout the year.
Along with the famed Hornbill Festival, there are celebrated a plethora of feasts and festivals like Boori Boot, Losar, Solung and Dree by the tribes like Monpa, Adi, Apatani and Mishmi that add to the cultural diversity making the state a much more interesting place to visit. Different tribes in Arunachal Pradesh are skilled in assorted handicraft and handloom arts and cach tribe such as Wangcho indulge in either cane furniture and articles making, jewellery/grass jewellery creation and wood carving. Therefore, when visiting Arunachal Pradesh, shopping for handicraft items is a must thing to do.
Another thing that shall catch the attention of tourists in the state is its cuisine. Unique and sometimes even bizarre with dried squirrel and mouse, Arunachal can be an interesting place to experiment with your appetite. Arunachal is also a treasure trove of history. The Bumla Pass near Tawang holds immense significance for being the high mountain pass from where His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama entered India from Tibet. The Ita Fort in Itanagar also has a lot to tell about the rich history of the state and so does the exotic Dirang Dzong. Arunachal Pradesh is also home to the largest monastery in India which is situated in the ever so serene Tawang. Apart from these, Jaswantgarh and Bhismaknagar Fort are of major importance to the rich history of the state.
We at Tour My India offers a detailed travel guide for your Arunachal Pradesh tour. Find all necessary travel information on best time to visit, popular tourist attractions, where to stay, transport system and restaurants and things to do on this holiday guide that offers every little information that can help in making your Arunachal Pradesh trip an unforgettable one.Arunachal Pradesh Tour Packages
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Where to Stay in Arunachal Pradesh?
From budget hotels to homestays to circuit houses, accommodation options in Arunachal Pradesh are plentiful with something of everything for every budget. You will find some good budget hotels in most of the city centers and towns like Bhalukpong, Bomdila, Tawang, Itanagar, Ziro, and Aalo. In some of the more secluded locations, you can enjoy the hospitality of homestays, circuit houses, and forest lodges. For centralized information about the hotels highlighting the facilities and other accommodation options, get in touch with the travel experts of Tour My India right away.
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Location
The state of Meghalaya is situated in the northeast region of India, extending from latitude 20°1' N and 26°5' N and longitude 85°49' E and 92°52' E. It extends for about 300 km in length and about 100 km in width. It is bounded on the north and east by the Indian state of Assam and on the south and west by Bangladesh.
History
There is not much information on the history of Meghalaya apart from accounts of the more important Khasi kingdoms in the chronicles of the neighboring Ahoms and Kacharis.The first written history of the state came into existence only after Britishers tried to construct a rail line through this area to connect Bengal and Assam that ultimately led to a treaty with the Khasi principality of Nonkhlaw. However, with the treaty came opposition, which forced the ruler to repudiate the treaty in 1829. This led to direct confrontation between Khasis and the Britishers and by 1830s, the local rulers had submitted to the latter. The tribes continued their practices in seclusion until rulers of the region acceded to the newly independent country of India. The region was included in the united province of Assam for administrative region, which led to the agitation by the local population. The region was accorded full statehood on January 21, 1972
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
Wangala (or dance of hundred drums) festival is an important event of the Garos. This festival marks the end of a period of toil, heralding a yield of good harvest. It is performed in honor of 'Satyong', the God of fertility. People, young and old, dressed in their in their colorful costumes and feathered head dress, dance to the beat of long cylindrical drums. Held annually in November, the festival lasts for a week.
Doregata Dance is another interesting dance where, while dancing, the women try to knock off the turbans of their male partner using their head. If the women succeed, it is followed by peals of laughter.
The Chambil Mesara or Pomelo Dance is a solo dance-form that requires skill. The performer dangles a pomelo on a cord tied to his waist and then hurls it around without any perceptible movement of the hips. Expert dancers can hurl two separate fruits hung on a cord.
Nongkrem Dance is a religious festival marked by thanksgiving to God Almighty for good harvest, peace, and prosperity of the community. It is held annually during October/November, at Smit, the capital of the Khyrim Syiemship near Shillong. Men and women, both married and unmarried, perform the dance in the open. The women dressed in expensive silk costumes with heavy gold, silver, and coral ornaments dance in the inner circle of the arena. The men form an outer circle and dance to the accompaniment of music of flutes and drums. An important feature of the festival is the 'Pomblang' or goat sacrifice offered by the subjects to the Syiem of Khyrim, the administrative head of the Hima (Khasi state). Ka Syiem Sad, the eldest sister of the king is the chief priest and caretaker of all ceremonies. The festival is conducted along with the Myntries (ministers), priests, and high priest where offerings are made to ancestors of the ruling clan and the deity of Shillong.
One of the most important festivals of the Khasis is Ka Shad Suk Mynsiem (or dance of the joyful heart). It is an annual thanksgiving dance held in Shillong in April. Men and women, dressed in traditional fineries, dance to the accompaniment of drums and the flute. The festival lasts for three days.
Behdiengkhlam, celebrated annually in July after the sowing period, is the most important dance festival of the Jaintias. Young men make a symbolic gesture of driving away of the evil spirit, plague, and pestilence by beating of the roof of every house with bamboo poles. In addition, poles of great length are held across the stream Wah-Ait-Nar. People jump on the poles and break them while dancing in the muddy pool of water. A large pole is placed across the stream and two groups contend for the possession of the pole. This festival is also an invocation to God seeking his blessings for a good harvest. The women however do not participate in the dancing, as they have an important function of offering sacrificial food to the spirits of the ancestors.
The Lahoo Dance is performed by both males and females. Attired in their best finery, usually two young men on either side of a woman, holding arms together, dance in step. In place of the usual drum and pipe, a cheerleader, usually a man gifted with the talent of impromptu recitation, recites couplets to the merriment of the audience.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The climate of Meghalaya varies with the altitude. The climate of Khasi and Jaintia Hills is uniquely pleasant and bracing. It is neither too warm in summer nor too cold in winter, but over the plains of Garo Hills, the climate is warm and humid, except in winter. True to its name, the Meghalaya sky seldom remains free of clouds (megh, clouds; alaya, abode of). The average annual rainfall is about 1,150 cm.
HOW TO REACH

BY AIR -
Guwahati (100 km from Shillong) is the nearest airport connecting Meghalaya to the outer world. From Shillong there are state transport buses from the Police Bazaar stand every half hour to Guwahati and Silchar. Private coaches are also available. Hiring a taxi is the best option to get around the state.
BY RAIL -
The nearest railway station is Guwahati, which is well connected to the rest of the country.TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Shillong is the capital of the state and the largest city. The city is situated in the Khasi Hills. Shillong is the place to enjoy everything, starting from events, sightseeing, recreation, shopping, or unwinding oneself in a bar. The city has a character which can be felt only after exploring around the city.
Cherrapunji (58 km from Shillong), about two hours south of Shillong, used to the wettest place on earth. This honor is given today to Mausynram, a stone throw further west. The area is lush green with waterfalls and an extensive underground cave network.
A popular picnic spot is the Mawjinbuim Cave (55 km off Shillong) where there is a stalagmite in the form of a Shiva lingam receiving steady drops of water from a stone formed like a breast.
Jowai, the second biggest town in Meghalaya, is situated in the district of the Jaintias. It is the gateway to Nartiang, a delightful village further north that has a bizarre collection of druid stones. Today it is an interesting park but a decade ago, human sacrifices were carried out. The most dominating piece rising up to the sky with red spots on the gray granite carries the story of a boy who was tricked into a trap, offering his life to please the gods. Take a walk through the charming village. There is a monument dedicated to the first freedom fighter hanged by the British in 1862. It is situated by a river surrounded by fields and pine forests and is inviting for a relaxing day's walk.
Other places to visit are Jakrem (66 km from Shillong), which is famous for its hot springs. Nawphlang is a picnic spot, and Ranigodam is known for adventure sports like angling.
The untouched 220-sq-km Balpakram National Park south of Tura features the canyon of the Mahadeo River, with fauna including tiger, elephant, barking deer, and gaur. The park is also known for its medicinal herbs. The valley has been left untouched partly because of a Garo myth that souls linger here for a while after
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10 Tourist Places In Assam: Unveiling The Hidden Charm Of The Nort

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Gift-wrapped with rolling fields of aromatic tea, canoes sailing down the Brahmaputra river, or thick jungles with the most bizarre wildlife, Assam is the most charming state in North East India lying in the wait to be explored. Wondering where to start? Take a look at these amazing tourist places in Assam to plan your adventure-packed trip to the North East. Grower of the country’s maximum share of tea and home to some of the best wildlife sanctuaries, Assam never fails to overwhelm wanderers with its beauty and tranquility.
Bewitching Tourist Places In Assam
Take a peek at these Assam destinations and what they offer.
Tourist Places In Guwahati

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Situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra river, Guwahati is among the fastest growing Indian cities. It’s a gateway to many other places in North East as well as a brimming tourist hub. Everything from the ancient temples, the wildlife sanctuaries, the scenic beauty of the Brahmaputra, and its unique culture give this place some of the best tourist places in Assam. The city has something for everyone – families, backpackers, honeymooners, and more.
Situated on the banks of the Brahmaputra river, Guwahati is among the fastest growing Indian cities. It’s a gateway to many other places in North East as well as a brimming tourist hub. Everything from the ancient temples, the wildlife sanctuaries, the scenic beauty of the Brahmaputra, and its unique culture give this place some of the best tourist places in Assam. The city has something for everyone – families, backpackers, honeymooners, and more.
Highlights: Wildlife, Temples, Culture
Prime Attractions: Kaziranga National Park, Kamakhya Temple, Manas National Park, Umananda Temple, Assam Rajyik State Museum, Guwahati Planetarium, Navagraha Temple, Nehru Park, Brahmaputra River Cruise
Ideal Trip Duration: 1 Night 2 Days
Prime Attractions: Kaziranga National Park, Kamakhya Temple, Manas National Park, Umananda Temple, Assam Rajyik State Museum, Guwahati Planetarium, Navagraha Temple, Nehru Park, Brahmaputra River Cruise
Ideal Trip Duration: 1 Night 2 Days
Here are some of the best places to visit in Assam when in Guwahati:
1. Kaziranga National Park

The Kaziranga National Park is home to two-thirds of the planet’s population of the one-horned rhinoceros. Apart from that, this national park is also a World Heritage Site. It’s vibrant, well preserved, sustained ecology, and a versatile biodiversity is what contribute to keeping this place on the top of the list of tourist places in Assam. Other than the one-horned Rhino, the park draws its popularity from other pleasant surprises like the Swamp Deer, Elephants, Wild Buffalos, Chinese Pangolins, Bengal Foxes, Gibbons, Civets, Sloth Bears, Leopards, and Flying Squirrels to name a few. It’s also a tiger reserve since it houses an enormous population of the royal Bengal Tigers, making it one of the most important Assam points of interest.
2. Manas National Park Tourism

The next on the list of Assam places to visit is the Manas National Park, which is a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, a Project Tiger Reserve, an Elephant Reserve, and a Biosphere Reserve all in one! Being famous for the rare golden langur and the adorable red panda, Manas is one of the best national parks in India for those who wish to witness the rare species of India’s flora. It’s one of the best tourist attractions in Assam owing to not only its rich biodiversity but also for its stunning scenery and surreal natural landscape ranging from forested hills, alluvial grasslands, and tropical evergreen forests. Home to India’s second-largest tiger population, it harbours the maximum population of endangered Indian species as listed in the IUCN Red Book.
3. Kamakhya Temple

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One of the 51 Shakti Peeths in India, the Kamakhya Temple carries a myth to protect devotees from evil eyes. It’s one of the most popular places to see in Assam for pilgrims and tourists alike owing to its amazing Tantric adoration. Located atop Nilachal Hills, this temple’s main deity is Lord Shiva and Daksha Yagna (Death Incarnation).
Tip: Visit at the time of the Ambubachi festival.
Tourist Places In Jorhat

A perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, Jorhat has numerous attractions holding both national and international importance. It draws its popularity from the world’s largest river island – Majuli – located 20 km from this town, as well as the Jorhat Gymkhana Club which is the first to be ever built in Asia apart from being the third oldest in the entire world. Jorhat is undoubtedly one of the best Assam destinations that endow visitors with tremendous scenic beauty and virgin landscapes.
Highlights: History, Nature, Heritage
Prime Attraction: Majuli, Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Kakochang Waterfalls, Gymkhana Club, Sukapha Samannay Kshetra, Bangalpukhari, Cinnamora Tea Estate, Lachit Borphukan Maidam, Thengal Bhawan
Ideal Trip Duration: 2 Nights 3 Days
Highlights: History, Nature, Heritage
Prime Attraction: Majuli, Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Kakochang Waterfalls, Gymkhana Club, Sukapha Samannay Kshetra, Bangalpukhari, Cinnamora Tea Estate, Lachit Borphukan Maidam, Thengal Bhawan
Ideal Trip Duration: 2 Nights 3 Days
Let’s take a look at some of the best tourist places in Assam.
4. Majuli Island

Majuli’s eye-warming naturescapes make it one of the top tourist places in Assam. It is the world’s largest riverine island as well as one of the most important Satras established by Sankardeva and Madhavdev. The Majuli islands are spread over an area of around 452 sq km and most of these get submerged under water during the monsoons, leaving the bigger islands like Kamalabari, Auniati, and Garamur on the surface. Apart from having remarkable natural beauty, Majuli is also a birdwatcher’s paradise. A holiday in Assam is incomplete without seeing one of the most beautiful places to visit in Assam.
5. Hoollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary

Located less than 20 km from Jorhat city center, Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for Assam’s Hoolock Gibbon population. Surrounded by the Brahmaputra river on one side and tea gardens on all others, this wildlife sanctuary is among the best spectacles of Assam sightseeing for wildlife lovers and nature seekers. Other than over 40 species of Hoolock Gibbons, this enclosure houses Capped Langur, Stump-Tailed Macaque, Pigtail Macaque, Assamese Macaque, Rhesus Macaque, Slow Loris, Elephants, and so many more species of animals.
6. Kakochang Waterfalls

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Cascading down furiously between the rubber and coffee plantations of Jorhat, the Kakochang Waterfalls are a magnificent wonder of nature. The main waterfall is located 13 km from the Bokakhat in Jorhat and attracts tourists in great numbers year round. Apart from providing a refreshing retreat and a great subject for shutterbugs, this waterfall gives splendid views of the ruins of Numaligarh and lush green tea plantations. Located close to the Kaziranga National Park, Kakochang is among the must visit Assam points of interest.
7. Tocklai Tea Research Centre

Established in 1911, the Tocklai Tea Research Centre is among the largest and oldest tea research stations in the world. All the scientific knowledge that the world holds about tea, has come from this center in Assam. Various researches on the extraction, cultivation, and processing of tea are conducted here day after day in order to enhance tea’s nutritional value. The center is among the best places to visit in Assam owing to its regular tea processing tours and tasting tours it holds for visitors.
Tourist Places In Tezpur

Proudly boasting off its tag of the most beautiful city in Assam, Tezpur is bathed in unmatched scenic natural beauty and a resonating cultural vibe. The Brahmaputra river flows right through this city and further adds to the beauty of this place. It’s the undisputed cultural hub of Assam owing to its theatres, traditional dances, and cultural events. Apart from that, the sprawling tea estates around the city are like a cherry on the cake!
Highlights: Nature, Brahmaputra, Culture
Prime Attraction: Nameri National Park, Padam Pukhuri, Agnigarh, Bamuni Hills, Kolia Bhomora Setu, Bura-Chapori Wildlife Sanctuary, Chitralekha Udyan, Da-Parbatia
District Museum, Ouguri Hill, Nag Sankar Temple, Ketakeshwar Dewal
Ideal Trip Duration: 1 Night 2 Days
Prime Attraction: Nameri National Park, Padam Pukhuri, Agnigarh, Bamuni Hills, Kolia Bhomora Setu, Bura-Chapori Wildlife Sanctuary, Chitralekha Udyan, Da-Parbatia
District Museum, Ouguri Hill, Nag Sankar Temple, Ketakeshwar Dewal
Ideal Trip Duration: 1 Night 2 Days
8. Nameri National Park
Famous for its royal Bengal Tigers, Elephants, and other animals including Leopards, Gaurs, Wild Pigs, Sambars, and more, the Nameri National Park is among the most adventure-packed Assam places to visit for thrill seekers and wildlife fanatics. Apart from its fauna, Nameri also has a large population of avifauna which makes it a bird watcher’s paradise. One of the best things to do in Assam while in the Nameri Sanctuary is to embark on a dauntless safari down its lush thickets and dirt tracks. Other than the wildlife, the rich fauna and the evergreen vegetation also tends to enchant visitors. A stop at the Nameri river will let you spot a variety of fish, including the Golden Mahseer which is known as the “Tiger of the Himalayan rivers”.
Tip: Apart from safari, one can indulge in activities like river rafting, fishing, and swimming (via prior permission).
9. Padam Pukhuri

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Hazara Pukhuri and Padam Pukhuri are a pair of tanks positioned in the vicinity of the Bamuni Hills. While Hazara Pukhuri is recognized as the third largest artificial lake in Tezpur, the Padam Pukhuri is an island park famous for lotuses. Created from an archaeological excavation in the early 19th century, this pond contributes to the cool and breezy atmosphere of the city and is among the most popular historical places of Assam. When here, one must not miss out on the rejuvenating experience on walking on the bank of the pond and witnessing the park’s musical fountains, toy trains, and the iron bridge.
Tourist Places In Haflong
A dreamy town set in the oscillating hills and lush valleys of Dima Hasao, Haflong is often referred to as the “Scotland of Assam”. Enriched with stunning hills, lofty terrains, and a sparkling lake, Haflong is among the best places to see in Assam for camping enthusiasts, hikers and trekkers, and peace seekers.
Highlights: Hills, Adventure
Prime Attractions: Jatinga, Haflong Lake, Maibong, Silchar, Jatinga
Ideal Trip Duration: 2 Night 3 Days
Prime Attractions: Jatinga, Haflong Lake, Maibong, Silchar, Jatinga
Ideal Trip Duration: 2 Night 3 Days
10. Haflong Lake

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The Haflong Lake is undoubtedly the most beautiful lake in Assam. Located in the heart of the city, this lake is the perfect tourist spot that offers travelers the chance to indulge in watersports, boating, fishing, and even bird watching owing to the thousands of migratory birds that take refuge here in winter. Well-maintained and clean, the lake falls under the protection of the Dima Hasao Tourist-Forest Department and Dima Hasao Autonomous Council
The Haflong Lake is undoubtedly the most beautiful lake in Assam. Located in the heart of the city, this lake is the perfect tourist spot that offers travelers the chance to indulge in watersports, boating, fishing, and even bird watching owing to the thousands of migratory birds that take refuge here in winter. Well-maintained and clean, the lake falls under the protection of the Dima Hasao Tourist-Forest Department and Dima Hasao Autonomous Council
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