Best time to visit- All round the year

March to June: Summers- Hot

July to September: Monsoons- Heavy Rainfall

October to February: Winters- Snowy and Chilly

Arunachal Pradesh is a Northeastern Indian state sharing its borders with Assam and Nagaland states. Its international borders touch Bhutan, Myanmar, and China. Arunachal Pradesh, popularly known as the ‘Land of the Dawn-lit-Mountains’, is the most remote state in India and the first Indian land to welcome the rising sun.

This magnificent land has a spectacular array of flora and fauna, sure to attract every visitor. Over 500 uncommon orchids are present in Arunachal Pradesh’s thick jungles, making it the “Orchid State of India” or the “Paradise of the Botanists”.. Misty hills, dazzling rivers, spluttering waterfalls add beauty to this spectacular land’s beauty. Land to picturesque hills, undiscovered passes, peaceful lakes, and famous monasteries, Arunachal Pradesh makes for an incredible holiday destination. It is the ideal state to discover the tribal society and the elegance of its exquisite beauty. Its impressive variety of flora and fauna in a diverse ecosystem of glaciers, high-altitude meadows, and subtropical forests contribute to the beautiful state’s charm.

According to legends, Arunachal Pradesh was the area where saint Parshuram wiped away his sin, sage Vyasa meditated, King Bhishmaka established his kingdom, and Lord Krishna married Rukmini. Governed by several influential dynasties and empires, it finds its space in Kalika Purana’s literature and the great Hindu epic, Mahabharata. It’s believed the Puranas’ Prabhu Mountains. It is sprinkled with countless historic sites, and archaeological evidence remains to testify to its rich cultural heritage.

Twang is known for many important and beautiful monasteries and is famous for being the birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso. With the Tawang Monastery being Buddhist’s most famous and too sacred. Tawang will soothe you with its exquisite elegance wrapped in the fragrance of spirituality. Do not forget to indulge yourself in the area’s unique cuisine.

The home of a unique tribal community and balmy environment, Ziro is the paradise of peace seekers. Ziro is a peaceful old town in Arunachal Pradesh, home of the ApaTani tribe, renowned for its pine and rice fields.

Snow-capped mountains, deep gorges, raging rivers spiraling down the hills, multiple waterfalls, tranquil lakes, ancient sites, calm and fun make Roing one of the most enticing locations for visitors. It is a tropical paradise with mountains and lakes that makes it Arunachal Pradesh’s most exciting spot. Bhishmaknagar and Nehru Udyan add historical importance to the site. However, Mayudia Pass grabs most of the year’s spotlight with its snow coverage.

Enlighten the explorer in you with a visit to the unique topography and rich heritage of Arunachal Pradesh. We, at Sarv Travels, endeavor to make this trip a memorable one for you. Contact us now!

 

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