The charm of Itanagar lies in its ancient Ita Fort, tranquil Ganga Lake, and vibrant tribal culture. The capital city is the perfect starting point for your Arunachal adventure.
Perched high in the Himalayas, Tawang is home to India’s largest monastery, scenic passes, and cascading waterfalls. It’s a spiritual and scenic delight.
Known for its paddy fields, pine hills, and the Apatani tribe, Ziro Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage candidate and a paradise for culture and nature lovers.
A wildlife haven near the Myanmar border, Namdapha is the only place in the world where you can spot all four big cats: tiger, leopard, clouded leopard, and snow leopard.
A peaceful stop on the way to Tawang, Dirang offers hot springs, apple orchards, birdwatching in Sangti Valley, and stunning Himalayan views.
Set against snow-clad peaks, Bomdila is a quiet town known for its monastery, craft centers, and sweeping views of the Eastern Himalayas.
Called the “Gateway to Arunachal,” Pasighat is where the mighty Siang River enters India. It is ideal for rafting, sunsets, and immersing yourself in Arunachal’s oldest town.
A hidden valley surrounded by snow-capped mountains, Mechuka charms with its wooden houses, mystical monastery, and untouched beauty. It is truly an offbeat treasure.
Roing is nature at its rawest, with crystal-clear lakes, thick forests, and gushing waterfalls, making it a refreshing escape for trekkers and nature lovers.
Famous for its orchid gardens, Tezu offers colorful landscapes, peaceful Glow Lake, and insights into the Mishmi tribal culture through its museum.
Remote and magical, Anini sits near Dibang Valley with misty hills, rivers, and forests, perfect for those who love solitude and wilderness.