The 10 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Arunachal Pradesh, India

July 2, 2021 Joeann Galban

Arunachal Pradesh (English: /ˌɑːrəˌnɑːtʃəl prəˈdɛʃ/) is one of the 29 states of India and is the northeastern-most state of the country. Arunachal Pradesh borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south and shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Myanmar in the east and is separated from China in the north by the disputed McMahon Line. Itanagar is the capital of the state.
Restaurants in Arunachal Pradesh

1. Holiday Scout

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Holiday Scout

Tribal Discovery, Heritage, and Pilgrimage Tours. Get an intimate look at the people, art, culture and sacred sites of amazing Arunachal Pradesh. These can be best enjoyed through several Day Tours conducted by our local expert guides.

2. Bumla Pass

Tawang India
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Bumla Pass

Reviewed By X7964NYarunk - Nagpur District, India

At an elevation of 15,200 feet above the sea level & 37 Km from Tawang , the Bumla Pass a prominent attraction of Arunachal Pradesh, marks the Indo-China border. The place instantly evokes a feeling of patriotism, especially after watching soldiers protecting the border that too in such nerve-wracking weather condition. Also, it was through this pass, Dalai Lama entered India. Bumla Pass has witnessed many memorable events that make it a special one in the history of India. While on visit to Bumla Pass, make a point to see the route from where Dalai Lama entered India to take a refuge. One can also see the Indo-China Border Personnel Meeting (BPM) Point, which is one of the four meeting points between Indian Army and People's Liberation Army of China for regular consultations and interaction The best time to visit here will be summers, and too when there's no sign of rain.Bumla Pass is accessible only by permission. For the permits, you need to visit the Office of the Deputy Commissioner in Tawang District and then Indian army cantonment of Tawang. The office for issue of visitor pass is inside the Campus of ‘Tawang War Memorial.’ We visited this place in a group of 19 persons in 3 jeeps & have taken almost full day to visit BunLa Pas & Madhuri Lake.

3. Chilipam Monastery

Tezpur-Bhalukpong-Bomdila-Tawang, Bomdila India http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/travelogues/183691-xuv500-speaks-east-coast-shores-north-east-mountains.html
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Chilipam Monastery

Reviewed By ritutpal - Guwahati, India

Chilipam Monastery is located in Arunachal Pradesh of North Eastern region of India in Tezpur-Bhalukpong-Bomdila-Tawang, Bomdila tour circuit of India.

4. Mechuka Valley

Along 791003 India +91 77159 10407 http://www.chalohoppo.com/product/chalohoppo-to-mechuka/?utm_source=trip_advisor&utm_medium=listing&utm_campaign=third_party
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Mechuka Valley

5. Sela Pass

State Highway Arunachal Arunachal, Tawang India +91 99571 96220 http://www.icfuturevisiongroup.in
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Sela Pass

Sela Pass is the second highest Pass in India.

Reviewed By X7964NYarunk - Nagpur District, India

A breathtaking place in the Himalayan vista, Sela Pass is a lifeline for the people of Arunachal Pradesh, and it is as heavenly as it gets. The Sela Pass and Himalayas combine to enchant one and all by their mystic beauty. One of the most stunning gifts of nature to the North-East, Sela Pass is a lifeline for the people of Arunachal Pradesh as it is the only way that connects Tawang district of the state to the rest of the country. The Sela pass and the Sela lake situated at an altitude of 13,680 feet ( i.e. 4,170 meters ) are a gateway to Tawang, the treasures that lie ahead within the state of Arunachal. Besides its geographical importance, Sela Pass is breathtaking place mostly covered with snow providing some beautiful views of the eastern Himalayan range. The rocky pass is also home to one of Arunachal's most beautiful lakes - the Sela Lake. Being at Sela Pass and gazing into the frozen Sela Lake one cannot help but marvel at the wonder that is the Himalayas. Sela pass lies on your way to Tawang city which A breathtaking place in the Himalayan vista, Sela Pass is a lifeline for the people of Arunachal Pradesh, and it is as heavenly as it gets. The Sela Pass and Himalayas combine to enchant one and all by their mystic beauty. One of the most stunning gifts of nature to the North-East, Sela Pass is a lifeline for the people of Arunachal Pradesh as it is the only way that connects Tawang district of the state to the rest of the country. The Sela pass and the Sela lake situated at an altitude of 13,680 feet ( i.e. 4,170 meters ) are a gateway to Tawang, the treasures that lie ahead within the state of Arunachal. Besides its geographical importance, Sela Pass is breathtaking place mostly covered with snow providing some beautiful views of the eastern Himalayan range. The rocky pass is also home to one of Arunachal's most beautiful lakes - the Sela Lake. Being at Sela Pass and gazing into the frozen Sela Lake one cannot help but marvel at the wonder that is the Himalayas. Sela pass lies on your way to Tawang city which is some 79 km from the pass and does make a great place to stop and relax admiring the scenic beauty of the surroundings. Being a sensitive region, one needs an inner line permit to visit Sela Pass. We have passed thru’ this area twice, while entering & leaving Tawang town. The zig-zag kaccha rocky pass with lot of pin bends appeared scary at certain points. A thrilling journey indeed ! is some 79 km from the pass and does make a great place to stop and relax admiring the scenic beauty of the surroundings. Being a sensitive region, one needs an inner line permit to visit Sela Pass. We have passed thru’ this area twice, while entering & leaving Tawang town. The zig-zag kaccha rocky pass with lot of hair pin bends appeared scary at certain points. A thrilling journey indeed !

6. Nuranang Falls

Tawang India +91 82877 69103 http://www.indianholiday.com
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Nuranang Falls

Reviewed By OffbeatTravels - Pune, India

I have visited this waterfall on route to tawang with my family ,it so beautiful at this time of the year. River flowing by the side and beautiful waterfall ,its like a dream . My family just loved this place. Tip: Nothing to eat at this place also so take some food with you. Note: This is the same waterfall filmed in koyla movie

7. Tawang Buddhist Monastery

Tawang Arunachal Pradesh 790104 Nh-229, Tawang 790104 India +91 3794 222 243 [email protected]
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Tawang Buddhist Monastery

Reviewed By rovingGeologist

This is much more than a usual monastery visit as this is a living, working miniature town within a town. The main hall can be visited on two levels and on a sunny day has enough light inside for good photography. The view of the town and snow-topped mountains is spectacular from here.

8. Madhuri Lake

Tawang India
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Madhuri Lake

Reviewed By yashwantjaiswal31 - Muzaffarpur, India

Formed by a flash flood after an earthquake in the year 1950, Madhuri Lake is originally known as Shonga-tser Lake, which is one of the most popular lakes in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh. The lake was renamed so after the shooting of Bollywood movie Koyla, starring Madhuri Dixit, the beautiful actress. The lake has been surrounded by wonderfully lush valleys, and snow-capped mountains. A leisure walk is the best way to explore the picturesque surroundings of the lake Tawang is a town in Arunanchal Pradesh, profusely bestowed with pristine nature and a vibrant ethnicity. There is a mesh of India and China which can be witnessed during your trip to Tawang. The popular Tawang Monastery plays a special role in attracting different travelers here. Best time to visit Tawang is between March and October and for season-wise details of the town, you must read further. One of the remotest pools of the nation and maybe of the world also, Sangetsar or Madhuri Lake is a stunning blend of rough mountains and an ever-show lake whose excellence is past hypnotizing. The lake was shown up in the Bollywood motion picture Koyla and is otherwise called Madhuri Lake named after the lead performing artist in the motion picture. The Madhuri Lake situated at an elevation of 12000 ft above ocean level only 30 km north-east of Tawang, is an incredible sight, tucked between tremendous mountains in the core of the Himalayas with numerous upright tree trunks remaining in its paunch as though guarding the lake

9. Jaswant Garh

21 kms from Sela Pass, Tawang India
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Jaswant Garh

Reviewed By ChiragBhanvadia - Rajkot, India

Jaswant Garh War Memorial, is dedicated to a war hero, Jaswant Singh Rawat who scarified his life for India, changing its fate. Place is well developed to depict the saga for war, its background and soldiers. There is a canteen run by Army, which gives free tea to everyone. There is also a store where woolen caps, jackets, gloves etc are available.

10. Tawang War Memorial

Tawang India http://nexplore.org/destinations/Arunachal/places-to-visit-Tawang.php
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Tawang War Memorial

Reviewed By sdp241 - Rajkot, India

Tawang War Memorial is a big 40-foot structure overlooking the Tawang-Chu Valley. The great Tawang War Memorial was constructed in commemoration of the sacrifices of great Indian Army soldiers who laid their lives to protect the nation during the 1962 Sino-Indian war. The visitors can spot the names of the brave soldiers carved on granite plates and this memorial was also visited by Dalai Lama in 1997. The memorial is dedicated to 2420 brave soldiers who gave up their lives in the war at Kameng sector. Now, Tawang War Memorial is well maintained by Indian Army, and it is a major tourist destination in Arunachal Pradesh. The memorial of Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat is another major attraction here, who won the Mahavir Chakra as Posthumous Award.

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