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Experience the serene beauty and rich culture of Arunachal Pradesh with our 2 Nights 3 Days Holiday Package. Begin your journey in Itanagar, the vibrant capital, where you'll explore historical gems like Ita Fort and the tranquil Ganga Lake, perfect for relaxation and picturesque views. Delve into local culture with a visit to the Gontse Gaden Rabgyel Ling Monastery, offering peaceful surroundings and spiritual insight. For those seeking adventure, a day trip to Tawang presents breathtaking landscapes and a deeper dive into the region's heritage. Alternatively, enjoy Itanagar’s local attractions, including the Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum and Polo Park. Whether you're exploring historical sites, immersing yourself in local culture, or simply soaking in the natural beauty, this package offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
Morning: Arrival in Itanagar: Depending on your mode of travel (flight or train), you’ll arrive at the nearest airport (Lilabari Airport in Assam) or railway station (Harmuti in Assam). From there, take a taxi to Itanagar, which is about a 2-hour drive. Check-in at Hotel: Settle into your accommodation. Options in Itanagar include budget to mid-range hotels. Afternoon: Lunch: Enjoy local cuisine at a nearby restaurant or your hotel. Visit Ita Fort: Explore this historical fort, which dates back to the 14th century and is made from massive bricks. It offers a glimpse into the region's history and panoramic views of the surroundings. Explore Ganga Lake (Gyakar Sinyi): A serene lake surrounded by hills, ideal for a relaxing walk or a boat ride. Evening: Visit the Buddhist Monastery (Gontse Gaden Rabgyel Ling Monastery): This peaceful monastery provides insight into the local Buddhist culture and offers beautiful views of the area. Dinner: Sample local Arunachali dishes at a restaurant in Itanagar.
For a more adventurous option, consider traveling to Tawang, though it would require a longer trip. If you’re staying in Itanagar, you can explore local attractions. Option 1: Tawang Trip Morning: Early Departure: Begin your journey to Tawang early in the morning. The drive is long (approximately 10-12 hours), so be prepared for a full day of travel. Afternoon: Lunch: En route, have lunch at a local eatery or on the way. Arrival in Tawang: Check-in at your hotel in Tawang. Evening: Explore Tawang Town: Stroll through the town and acclimatize to the altitude. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant or hotel.
Morning: Visit the Polo Park: A charming park with well-maintained gardens and views of the surrounding hills. It's a great spot for a leisurely morning. Shopping for Souvenirs: Pick up some local crafts or souvenirs from local markets. Afternoon: Check-out and Departure: Depending on your departure time, head back to the airport or railway station.
Accommodation for 2 nights in Itanagar (or Tawang, if you choose the adventure option). Daily breakfast at the hotel. Transfers between Itanagar and local attractions as per the itinerary. Sightseeing tours including visits to Ita Fort, Ganga Lake, and optional day trips. Assistance with local transport and guide services where specified.
Airfare or train fare to and from Itanagar. Lunch and dinner, unless specified. Entry fees for monuments, parks, or other attractions. Personal expenses such as shopping, tips, and insurance. Any additional activities or excursions not mentioned in the itinerary.
Comfortable clothing suitable for varying weather conditions. Warm layers if visiting Tawang or if traveling during cooler months. A good pair of walking shoes for sightseeing. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection. Travel documents including ID proof and any necessary permits.
Yes, Arunachal Pradesh requires an Inner Line Permit (ILP) for Indian nationals and a Protected Area Permit (PAP) for foreign nationals. These permits can be obtained through the Arunachal Pradesh tourism department or online.
The ideal time to visit is from October to April when the weather is pleasant and suitable for sightseeing. The monsoon season (June to September) and winter months (December to February) can be challenging due to heavy rainfall and cold temperatures, respectively.