Gems of Arunachal and Assam

  • 8 Nights - 9 Days
  • North East Trails

Highlights of the Tour

Discover the untouched beauty of Arunachal Pradesh combined with the wildlife charm of Assam. This 9 Nights / 10 Days tour takes you through dense forests, high mountain passes, Buddhist monasteries, tribal villages and sacred temples.

From jungle walks in Nameri National Park to breathtaking landscapes at Sela Pass and the spiritual aura of Tawang Monastery, this journey offers adventure, culture and serenity in one unforgettable Himalayan experience.

Ideal for explorers, photographers, cultural travelers and mountain lovers.

Itinerary

Pick up from Guwahati airport and drive toNameri National Park via Naagsankar Temple. 

Nameri National Park: The Nameri National Park (200 sq kms area) is located in the Sonitpur district, bordering Arunachal Pradesh and it is also the core area of Nameri Tiger Reserve (344sq kms).   It is the home of mammals like Elephant, Tiger, leopard, Sambar, Barking deer, Hog Deer, Wild Boar, Gaur, slow loris, Burmese ferret badger, and over 350 species of birds. Another important wild life sanctuary of Arunachal Pradesh the Pakhui (Pakke) adjoins the park on its North-Eastern point. The river Jia- Bhoroli and its tributaries namely the Diji, Dinai, Doigurung, Nameri, Dikorai, and Kharietc crisscross the park. Arrive and check in at hotel/guest house/Eco Camp.  Rest of the time to explore the nature on your own. 

After breakfast enjoy a nature walk around the forest accompanied with the experienced naturalist. The park is the most scenic national park of Assam and the river Jia Bhoroli bifurcating throughout. During the forest trekking there will be opportunity to sight view some of the most endangered wildlife species like white winged wood duck, Sloth Bear, Tiger Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Sambar, Gaur, Indian Wild Dog, four varieties of Hornbill and many other species of avifauna. We can also see herds of elephants, due to high density of Elephant population in this region. 

 

Later in the day return to the resort/camp for Lunch. After lunch it's time for leisure activity around the resort or one can opt for Angling in River Jia Bhoroli. The river is home to the Golden Mahseer or the tiger of the Jia Bhoroli. Angling is very popular in Jia Bhoroli though and an annual competition is regularly held at Jia Bhoroli in the month of November every year in collaboration with the forest department of Assam.

After breakfast, drive to Dirang. A sub-divisional head quarterof West Kameng district, Dirang is situated at an altitude of 4910 feet above sea level and the habitat of the Tribal Mahayana Monpas. The soothing weather of Dirang with a pleasant wind blowing across the valley makes it a perfect hill station. It also serves as a site for adventure sports like trekking, nature walk, bird watching, sightseeing etc. Later spend some time at the Yak breeding farm at Dirang Valley and Apple Orchard.  Overnight at hotel. 

After breakfast at 8.00 am, check out from hotel and proceed for a trip around Dirang. We will visit Thupsung Dhargye Ling monastery: the newest monastery in the area and a learning center for everyone, Sangti Valley: Surrounded by the ranges of Eastern Himalayas, the valley is blessed with pleasant weather round the year with some light snowfall in the winter months. The valley is covered with fruit orchards (kiwi fruit, apple, apricot, orange), dotted with pristine forests and meandering fast hill rivers and home to a very interesting culture and tradition. Black-necked cranes migrate (referred to as tung tun k auk by local people) to this valley from China during the months of November and December and after the winter months are over, they fly back to their homes during April and May. Hot Water Spring:  designated to possess some special healing properties, which makes it special even to the locals. as it is locally believed that a dip in these springs cleanses all sins and skin diseases.

Later, drive to Tawang, via Nyukmadung War Memorial: overlooking the famous battle ground of 18 Nov 1962. It nestles in a three tired terraced landscape with beautiful coniferous trees planted around. The main memorial is in the form of a 25 feet high ‘Chorten’ conforming to the local ethos and traditions. The memorial is staffed by JCO’s, who are more than willing to narrate detailed account of the battle. A visit to this memorial invariably turns in such a solemn occasion that every visitor leaves the place with a sad and heavy heart.  Sela Pass and Sela Lake:  the narrow pass stands at an altitude of 13,714 feet featuring a landscape of frozen lake, enchanting tiny flowers of different shades, is the entrances of Tawang valley.  Jaswant Garh: The memorial place built in honor of Mahaveer Chakra awardee (posthumously), Jaswant Singh Rawat. It speaks of the indisputable spirit of this patriot who fought continuously for 72 hours (along with 2 other soldiers) killing 300 Chinese soldiers during 1962 Indo-China War. Nuranang Waterfall:  Take a glimpse at the spectacular natural beauty of Nuranang waterfall, locally known as Phong Phongma waterfall. Arrive at Tawangand check-in hotel.

 

Tawang: The majestic homeland of the Monpas, shares international borders with Tibet and Bhutan Standing at an altitude of about 10,000 feet. Tawang is the abode of the Mahayana Buddhist sect replete with magnificent Buddhist monasteries and an adventure's delight offering ample scope for exciting trekking and mountaineering experiences.  Evening atleisure.  Overnight stay in hotel.

After breakfast at 7.30 am, proceed for an excursion to Bumla Pass (16,500 feet) the pass displays the monuments of the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the sake of the nation during 1962 Indo-China War. At present, the pass is a military border post for both Indian and Chinese army. Visit Sangetsar Lake:  one of the many shinning silver lakes of Tawang.  It is surrounded by trees and is also known as Madhuri Lake. The lake was formed during the disastrous earthquake that occurred in 1950 A.D and featured in Shahrukh Khan and Madhuri Dixit starrer Bollywood Hindi thriller movie 'Koyla'.

Nagula Lake (13500 ft,) one of the highest altitude small and captivating lakes in Tawang.   Rhododendron flowers bloom in abundance during spring season. Brahminy ducks are often spotted around the lake and the changing colors of the lake water with reflection of nearby mountains in it, is a great sight to observe.  P T Tso Lake: Pangkang Teng Tso Lake looks like a painter's masterpiece. The shimmering silver lake appears like a blue lapis 'Lzuli' on a bright, clear day encompassed by flowers of different hue during October. The winter months cover the lake with snow changing its color to stark white. Later, in the afternoon, returnto Tawang town and visit Tawang Monastery: The Tawang Monastery is set amidst snow-capped mountains and beautiful valleys. It houses about 450 monks, their residential buildings, library, meeting hall, community kitchen and a three storied prayer hall called Dukhang. Established during 1680-1681 by Merak Lama Lodre Gyatso after fulfilling the wishes of the 5th Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso, Tawang monastery is renowned to be the prominent centre of the Gelugpa sect, the socio-religious hub of Tawang for the last 400 years and also a base for Buddhist cultural studies. It treasures a large number of images, Thangkas, mural paintings, and sacred Buddhist ancient scriptures lettered in Gold.

 

Urgelling Monastery: The birthplace of His Holiness, the 6th Dalai Lama Urgelling Monastery was established by the Lama Urgen Sangpo. This monastery houses many ancient Buddhistrelics along with the footprints and fingerprints of the Dalai Lama, kept for visitors to seek blessings. Craft Centre: Tawang is rich in unique crafts and handloom products. Variety of craftsmanship is displayed in carpet weaving (woolen carpets), wood carving, handmade papermaking, Thangka painting showcasing a Buddhist influence and sandalwood making. Giant Buddha Statue: A tall Buddha statue located near the Circuit House in Tawang town facing towards the Tawang city. The majestic statue is visible from all parts of the town. It is a serene place to relax and pray. In the late afternoon, make a visitto the Local Market at Tawang forshopping.

 

In the evening, visit – Tawang War Memorial: A 40 feet multi-colored war memorial built in honor of the martyrs who sacrificed their lives during 1962 Indo-China War. Locally called 'Namgyal Chorten', the memorial is constructed in a stupa design. It bears the names of 2420 warriors written in Gold on 32 black granite plaques.  Overnight stay in the hotel.

After breakfast, proceed towards Zemithang. It’s a beautiful terrain (100 kms 4hrs) away from from Tawang and the extreme end of Tawang district, in the border of China and Bhutan.  If lucky you may see "black-necked crane" a rare species found in this region.  You may also stop at Gorchem Chorten, a stupa which is around 100 feet high and the largest stupa in this area. Return to Tawang and en-route stop at Tara Devi temple in Lum La.  Overnight at hotel. 

After breakfast at 8.00 am, proceed to Bomdila, en-route visiting Lhou Village: An ancient Monpa village, the origin of which dates back to 16th century or earlier. Buddhist legend speaks of the Monpa tribeas migrants of the plains to Tawang while the Monpa tradition narrates them to be the migrants from Sikkim and Phari. The base of their economy is agriculture, mainly terrace cultivation. Breeding of Yak and mountain sheep is also practiced by some people. 

 

Rock Paintings: The rock paintings located near Jung includes rock carvings of Lord Buddha Shakyamuni, Avalokesteshuara and Guru Padmasambhava. Later, drive further to Bomdila. Againvisit at Dirang– Dirang Village(Basti): locally known as Dirang Basti is a beautiful villageinhabited by Monpa tribal people. The Monpas are the supporters of the lamaistic tradition of Mahayana Buddhism. Dirang Dzong: a representation of the cultureof the Monpas. It was built in 1831 A.D. served as a centre of all the administrative activities of the Monpas during those times. The fort is set atop on a hill top consisting of a four storied stone building.  Later, arriveat Bomdila town.

Bomdila: Located at an altitude of about 8,000 feet (asi), it is the land of the Monpa, the Sherdukpen, the Aka,the Miji and the Khawa tribes.  It is a great place for trekking and hiking trails and a centre of local crafts and handloom products. Snow-covered mountains, marvelous countryside, lush green forests, Apple orchards and Buddhist Gompas endows Bomdila and offers a magnificent view of Kangto and Gorichen peaks (the highest peaks in Arunachal Pradesh) amidst the Himalayan landscape and snow-capped ranges.  

 

Upper Gompa or Bomdila Monastery: Bomdila monastery is designated to be the proud possessor of the largest and newest monastery called 'The Gelugpa Gompa'. A reflection of Buddhist and Tibetan heritage and culture, the monastery was established during 1965-66, by the 12th reincarnate of Tsona Gontse Rimpoche. The monasterystands as a comparison to Tsona GontseMonastery at Tsona in South Tibet Started during 15th Century. Present renovation added to this Gompa is the main prayer hall, which was dedicated to the service of God by his Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama on 13th October, 1997 AD.  Lower Gompa: Located at the end of the famous Bazaar Street, the main attraction here is the marvelous Tibetan architecture and the massive prayer hall inside. Also visit the Craft Centre located opposite to it. Craft Center: Makea visit to the craftcenter where very fine woodencarpets of colorful designsand masks are produced. Evening at leisure. Overnight at hotel. 

After breakfast, drive to Guwahati. Arrive and check into hotel. Rest of the time at leisure. In the evening enjoy a sun-set cruise at Brahamputra river. Overnight at the hotel. 

After breakfast visit Kamakhya Temple:  one of the greatest 'Shaktipeeth', the Shakti shrine of Goddess Kamakhya is situated on the Nilachal Hills and is the oldest center of Tantric Shaktism. The legend regarding the birth of the Kamakhya temple narrates that Lord Shiva, rage with anger at his wife Sati's death, wandered the entire earth carrying Sati's corpse. An organ of Sati fell here, eventually the place became a temple of worship. The temple features stone inscriptions, terracotta works, sculptures and idols of Ganesha and Chamundeswari which are worth mentioning. Also, visit the Umananda temple located on a small island with the cleanest waters.  Later drop at the airport to board flight to onward destination. 

Inclusion

  • 09 Nights accommodation (hotel / eco camp)
  • Daily breakfast
  • All transfers & sightseeing by private vehicle
  • Inner Line Permit (Arunachal Pradesh) assistance
  • Driver allowance, fuel & parking
  • Hotel taxes

Excluded

  • Airfare / Train tickets
  • Bumla Pass permit charges
  • Entry & camera fees
  • Brahmaputra cruise charges
  • Angling permits
  • Personal expenses
  • Travel insurance
  • GST

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