From serene waterfalls and picturesque valleys to ancient monasteries and vibrant village life, this journey through Arunachal Pradesh is a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. Let Luxvel guide you through a seamless and unforgettable experience in this hidden paradise.
Arrival in Guwahati & Journey to Shergaon:- Begin your adventure with a scenic drive to Shergaon, where nature welcomes you with its tranquil beauty. Enjoy your stay amidst the serene surroundings of Shergaon.
Explore Shergaon’s Charms:- Delve into the rustic charm of Shergaon with a hike to a mesmerizing waterfall, a riverside picnic, and an immersive experience of village life. End the day with a peaceful stay at Shergaon.
Drive to Dirang:- Journey to Dirang, exploring the breathtaking Chug Valley along the way. Savor Monpa cuisine, take a relaxing village or forest walk, and witness the traditional art of paper-making.
Spiritual Sojourn to Tawang:- Visit Dirang Monastery before heading to Tawang. Explore the grandeur of Tawang Monastery, shop in vibrant local markets, and unwind at cozy cafés.
Excursion to Chumi Gyatse:- Enjoy a day trip to Chumi Gyatse, where high-altitude passes, tranquil lakes, and the majestic Chumi Gyatse Waterfall await. A visit to the nearby China border completes the day.
Scenic Return to Dirang:- En route to Dirang, visit Jang Falls, Sela Pass, and Sela Lake. Pay homage at Jaswant Ghar before settling into your accommodation in Dirang.
Adventure in Bishum Phudung:- Take a scenic hike along the Panching River, complete with a picnic lunch. Drive through the captivating Sangti Valley before returning to Dirang.
Return to Guwahati:- Bid farewell to the enchanting vistas of Arunachal Pradesh as you travel back to Guwahati.
Accommodation with breakfast at carefully selected hotels.
Private vehicle for all sightseeing, including pick-up and drop from Guwahati airport or railway station.
Parking, tolls, driver allowances and local guides.
Inner Line Permits for restricted areas.
Meals not mentioned in the inclusions.
Entry fees to sightseeing points.
Protected Area Permit (for non-Indian passport holders).
Tips for hotels, drivers, or guides.
Personal expenses.
Costs due to changes in itinerary caused by weather, illness, or unforeseen circumstances.
Flights or train tickets.