5 Best Road Trip Routes In Arunachal Pradesh

Let the steady buzz of your wheels create a symphony that resonates with the pulse of Arunachal Pradesh as you travel these beautiful routes
A biker in Bomdila, Arunachal Pradesh
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Road trip enthusiasts are drawn to Arunachal Pradesh because of its captivating scenery and vibrant cultures. The state, also called the "Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains," is a paradise for adventure enthusiasts since it provides a rare fusion of varied terrains and ethnic groups. Travelling by car across Arunachal Pradesh is like journeying deep into the heart of raw, untouched beauty. Here, we unveil the top five road trip routes through this scenic region that will make for an unforgettable journey. Prepare yourself for an odyssey where mist-covered valleys, historic temples, and mist-covered villages await you at every turn, revealing a new facet of Arunachal's charm.

Bhalukpong

Bhalukpong
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Bhalukpong serves as an entry point to the Tawang circuit. There is little to see in this small town, which has a laidback vibe thanks to its sparse population. Try your luck at fishing or go river rafting on the Kameng River. History enthusiasts can explore the remnants of King Bhaluka's ancient fort.

Tipi, located about 5 kilometres from Bhalukpong, is well known for its Orchid Research Centre. You'll get to see more than 450 different species of orchids here. You can also take a break at the Sessa Orchid Sanctuary en route to Bomdila and eat a traditional meal at Sessa Village.

Tawang

Tawang
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Tawang, located in the Arunachal Pradesh state, India, is at an altitude of 3,048 meters. Tawang is one of the most beautiful destinations on earth because of its misty hills, stunning scenery, winding roads, mesmerising surroundings, natural waterfalls, and monasteries. 

The Tawang Monastery, regarded as one of India's seven wonders, is the town's main attraction. You should also check out other revered monasteries, including the Gyangong Ani Gompa and the Urgelling Gompa. It is also home to several glacial lakes, such as Sela and Sangetser, with crystal-clear blue waters, making it one of the best tourist destinations in Arunachal Pradesh.

Bomdila

Bomdila
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Bomdila is a picturesque town that is spread over several hills. Bomdila has awe-inspiring views of the highest peaks in Arunachal, the Kangto and Gorichen summits, and the scenic valleys below. To enjoy the stunning vistas of the Nechipu Pass and the Kameng Valley, you must visit the Bomdila View Point.

Bomdila's historic monasteries are its main attractions. These include the Middle Gompa, the Thubchong Gatsel Monastery (also referred to as the Lower Gompa), and the Gontse Gaden Rabye Ling Monastery (also known as the Upper Gompa). Shop in the Bomdila Market for trinkets and handicrafts once you've finished enjoying the serene atmosphere of these monasteries.

Ziro

Ziro
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Ziro is a charming old village located in the state of Arunachal Pradesh. Apart from being known for its rice fields and pine hills, it is home to the Apa Tani tribe. It is also famous for paddy-cum-pisciculture. This site is a paradise for anyone who enjoys the outdoors and adventure. It is among the most picturesque locations in Arunachal Pradesh, surrounded by misty hills, expansive rice fields, charming villages, verdant hills, and sprawling paddy fields. For this reason, Ziro in Northeastern India is a captivating holiday destination.

Dirang

Dirang
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Located 4910 feet above sea level, Dirang is a village in Arunachal Pradesh. The place acts as the entrance to Tawang City. Dirang Dzong, located on a small hillock, is the main attraction here. Built in 1831, the fort is a remarkable specimen of Monpa architecture.

Travellers from all over the world come to Dirang to witness the breathtaking scenery, lovely surroundings, and pleasant weather throughout the year. Thus, Dirang is a must-visit location for any traveller wishing to unwind in breathtaking surroundings.

Getting there 

The state of Arunachal Pradesh does not have its own airport. However, Lilabari in Assam, which gets flights from Guwahati and Kolkata four days a week (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday), is the nearest airport from Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh. The two-hour journey from Lilabari Airport to Itanagar can be completed by bus or taxi in two hours. There is an international airport in Guwahati from where flights are available to all major hubs of India. You can book your flight tickets from here.

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