Highlights

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Take a stroll in the local market of Dibrugarh.
 
Observe Nocte tribal village life from close quarters at Khonsa.
 
Excursion to Rohtang Pass and Solang valley.
 
Witness the daily life activity of the Wancho tribe, on the way to Wakka.
 
On-site lectures on the cult of tribal villages liken Boniya, Niausa, Niaunu and Mintong.
 

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Itinerary

  • Duration: 06 Night / 07 Days
  • Region: Northeast India
  • Destination: Arunachal Pradesh
Day

Arrive at the airport of Dibrugarh. On arrival, start your road journey towards Khonsa. After reaching, check-in at the hotel. Have lunch and leave for sightseeing. You will cover the Museum of handicraft and weaving. In the evening, take a stroll in the local market. Overnight stay.

In the morning, after breakfast, witness the lifestyle of people at Nocte tribal village. On the way, cover Khate and Ponkong. Return to Khonsa in the evening for an overnight stay.

Entire day 3 is booked for excursion to Marhi, Kothi Gorge, Rohtang Pass (Note: this place might be closed in winters due to excessive snow fall) and Gulab along with Solang Valley. Overnight stay.

In the morning, begin your road journey towards Wakka. On the way, witness the daily activity of the people of the Wancho tribe. Finally you reach Londing. Overnight stay.

In the morning, start your road journey to Pangchau . On the way, you will cover Wancho tribal villages such as Boniya, Niausa, Niaunu and Mintong. Night halt at Londing.

Post breakfast, begin your road journey towards Dibrugarh . On arrival, check-in at the hotel of Dibrugarh.

Post breakfast, you are going to get transferred to the airport to board a flight for your onward journey.

 

What's included

Parking and Toll tax.
 
Pick and Drop at time of arrival/departure.
 
Driver's allowance, Road tax and Fuel charges.
 
Sightseeing by private car.
 
Breakfast.
 
3 +star hotel.
 
All tours and transfers by Personal Car is included.

Information

Useful things to know before you go

Arunachal Pradesh is one of the twenty-nine states of the Republic of India. Located in northeast India, it holds the most north-eastern position among the states in the north-east region of India. Arunachal Pradesh borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south, and shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Burma in the east and China in the north. Itanagar is the capital of the state.
Most of the state, formerly called the North-East Frontier Agency, was ceded to Britain by the Tibetan government with the Simla Accord (1914). China does not recognise the legality of that treaty, and claims most of the state as South Tibet. The state is seen to have major potential for hydropower development.
Arunachal Pradesh whose name means Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains in Sanskrit, is also known as the Orchid State of India or the Paradise of the Botanists. Geographically, it is the largest among the North-east Indian states commonly known as the Seven Sister States. As in other parts of Northeast India, the people native to the state trace their origins to the Tibeto-Burman people. In recent times, large number of migrants from various parts of India and other lands have built extensive economic and cultural ties with the state's population.

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