Famous for the Tawang Monastery, the largest monastery in India and the second largest in the world. It's also known for its stunning landscapes, waterfalls, and lakes.
A picturesque valley and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its rice fields, tribal culture (particularly the Apatani tribe), and the Ziro Music Festival.
Offers panoramic views of the snow-capped Himalayan mountains, along with monasteries, apple orchards, and trekking opportunities.
A scenic hill station known for its pleasant weather, apple orchards, Dirang Dzong (fort), and hot water springs.
The capital city of Arunachal Pradesh, featuring attractions like Ita Fort, Ganga Lake (Geykar Sinyik), and the Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum.
A charming town in the Lower Dibang Valley, known for its natural beauty, Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary, and archaeological sites like Bhishmaknagar Fort.
The oldest town in Arunachal Pradesh, located along the Siang River, popular for river rafting, angling, and visiting the Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary.
A biodiverse hotspot and a tiger reserve, home to rare species like the clouded leopard, red panda, and snow leopard. It’s a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers.
A high-altitude mountain pass with breathtaking views and a sacred lake (Sela Lake). It connects Tawang to the rest of India.
A gateway to Arunachal Pradesh, known for its scenic beauty, Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary, and the Kameng River, which offers excellent opportunities for rafting and fishing.
A remote town known for its scenic landscape, tribal culture, and untouched beauty, situated in the Dibang Valley district.
Known for its beautiful surroundings, Glow Lake, and the Lohit River. It is also a place to experience the Mishmi tribe's culture.
A serene valley with stunning landscapes, old monasteries, and the Siang River. It's ideal for adventure activities like trekking, river rafting, and mountain biking.
A sacred pilgrimage site on the Brahmaputra River, believed to be associated with the legend of Sage Parashurama. It's also popular among adventure seekers.
The headquarters of Tirap district, known for its vibrant tribal culture, dense forests, and Khonsa Museum, which showcases local handicrafts and artifacts.