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Itineraries

Day 1

Guwahati – Bhalukpong (250 km/4 hrs)

Welcome to North-East. Our Travel Magica representative pick up you from airport or rail station and specifically continue to Bhalukpong. Check in at your hotel. Evening free for relaxation. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 2

Bhalupong - Dirang (180 km/5 hrs)

Early Morning you can do River boating on Jia Bhorolee River. After that look at from hotel and straightforwardly continue to Dirang.

Dirang: is an enchanting city situated in the north-eastern province of Arunachal Pradesh.

National Research Centre On Yak. The National Research Centre on Yak is located amidst the Eastern Himalayan ranges.

Hot Water Spring. Hot Water Spring is yet another favourite spot for tourists

Sangti Valley. Sangti Valley is situated 7 km away from Dirang.

Evening you are free for leisure. You can visit local sightseeing.
Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 3

Dirang - Tawang (200 Km/ 6 hr)

Early morning after breakfast, drive Dirang to Tawang and afterwards, we will visit the locals sightseeing for Tawang is Sela pass.
Selapass: Selapass: The Sela Mountain Pass in winter is totally secured with snow. Before achieving this pass, the explorers are invited by another lake, which is known as the Paradise Lake.
There are many scenic spots on the way to Tawang.
Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 4

Tawang - Local Sight Seeing

In the early morning after the breakfast, we will visit the Tawang local sightseeing for Tawang is Madhuri Lake, Bumla pass, Tawang War Memorial, Regyaling Gompa, and visited, PSTO Lake.
PSTO Lake: Pangang Teng Tso Lake, a standout amongst the most well-known pools of Arunachal Pradesh, is situated at a separation of 18 kilometres from Tawang Township. Prevalently known as P.T. Tso Lake, this lake is one of the perfect spots for a cookout. The word 'Tso' in Monpa lingo implies Monpa. Amid the winter months, the lake remains altogether solidified. Afterthat we will back for hotel.

Day 5

Tawang - Bumla pass

After breakfast, visit Bum La Pass. The Bum La Pass is situated around 37 km far from Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, at the Indo-China outskirt over 16,500 ft above ocean level. It is among the most offbeat passes in the world and is also referred to as the pass from where Dalai Lama entered India escaping from Tibet.
Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 6

Tawang- Bomdila

After breakfast looks at from hotel and straightforwardly continue to Bomdila.

Evening free for relaxation.

Overnight remain at Bomdila.

Day 7

Bomdila- Guwahati(360 km/6hrs)

After breakfast checkout from hotel and directly proceed to Guwahati.

This is a prefix package, Inclusion depends upon the final email quotation.
  • Settlement in Villa or 3* Hotels/Similar.
  • Deluxe live with complimentary administrations.
  • Complimentary breakfast.
  • 1 Nights Accommodation in Bhalukpong.
  • 1 Nights Accommodation in Dirang.
  • 3 Nights Accommodation in Tawang.
  • 1 Nights Accommodation in Bomdila.
  • Pickup and Drop from Airport/Railway Station.
  • Touring Tour by Swift Dzire/Indigo or Similar according to the schedule. Complimentary endowments included according to the arrangement. – Optional
  • Visit manage (Games and Activity Planner) included according to the arrangement. – Optional.
  • Any expense occurred due to exigencies.
  • Travel Insurance & Gov. taxes.
  • Monument visit fee or any entry fee or Camera fees.
  • Any personal expenses, laundry, shopping, tips etc. Air & Train fare.
  • Club entry & bonfire or parties are subject to availability.
  • Heater Charges per night.
  • Any adventure activities. The package is not valid for blackout days.
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The region is not easy to visit independently. Tourism here is low-scale with lack of options for transportation, hotels and infrastructure. Some states require special permits that are hard to get for solo travellers. It is recommended to use a local tour operator. This not only makes the travel smooth but also helps in understanding the region and its vast array of cultures in a deeper level. Tour guides are very important as communication becomes a problem as languages are spoken are way numerous.

With recent initiatives by the government to relax the regulations of travelling in the region, tourism has seen a sustainable growth and access to the region has become easier. But one should check the latest updates.

All states require a valid Indian visa. There are different permit rules for Indians and foreigners in some states. No permits are required to visit the states of Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura for either Indians or foreigners.

Foreigners only need a special permit called Protected Area Permit (PAP) to visit Arunachal Pradesh which is provided for maximum 30 days and for a minimum of 2 persons. They are free to travel in Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland but are required to check-in at the local police station or the FFRO office.

Indians need a special permit called Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland. These can be obtained from the respective state House or government offices located at important centres across India.

It can be wise to involve a tour operator to get the permits if one wants to skip the hassles of official work or if one wants to travel independently in the state such as Arunachal Pradesh

The best time to visit Northeast India is during the northern winters from November to March. Days hours are then warm and sunny making the season ideal for exploring the outdoors, while nights remain cold.

The rains start as early as April and end around October, peaking in the summer monsoon months from June to September. Travel during these months become difficult as landslides and floods are a threat. Though with careful planning, travelling in these months can be rewarding with lush green landscapes and beautiful dramatic skies. The climate during these months is generally quite hot and humid, though regular rains provide relief.