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Itanagar

Located at the Himalayan foothills is the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar. You can visit some of the interesting tourist attractions here that we’ve touched upon below.

· Ganga Lake

Do visit the legendary and beautiful forest lake, better known as GyakarSinyi or Ganga Lake which is a striking tourist spot surrounded by lush greenery, lovely orchids and tall trees.

· Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary

This is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the city where you can spot various animals and birds,including macaque, red panda, Himalayan black beer, musk deer and other exotic wildlife species.

· Polo Park

Make a stop at this charming botanical garden that houses rabbits, guinea pigs as well as reptiles to soak in its scenic beauty.

· Ita Fort

Do make time to visit the historical Ita Fort which is an ancient brick fort having three entrances from three sides.

· Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum

At this museum, you can take a peek into the kaleidoscope of this state by looking at the archaeological discoveries, including old musical instruments, wood carvings, aesthetic handicrafts and textiles.

· Gompa Buddhist Temple

Declared to be a sacred place of worship by Dalai Lama, this Buddhist Temple with a magnificent shrine mirrors the significant Tibetan influence and offers spectacular views of Itanagar and the encompassing countryside.

Pasighat

Did you know that Pasighat is Arunachal’s oldest town? Inhabited mostly by the Adi people, Pasighat is the main base of the East Siang district and is all about agriculture, horticulture and tourist craze, owing to its marvelous locales.

· KekarMonying

You must visit this mountain cliff near Rottung as this is an eminent historical place where the Adi put up a strong fight against the British back in 1911.

· Komsing

This village on Siang’s left bank is the place where Williamson was murdered. Williamson’s grave lies in Gomsi which is a richly cultivated area near Rani Village and is recognized as a place of great historical value.

· Pangin

Here you’ll be captivated by the blue waters of Siyom meeting the green Siang and the wonderful scenic locations on both sides of the Siang.

· The DayingEring Sanctuary

Do visit this highly renowned wildlife sanctuary of the state where alluvial grasslands constitute a majority of its area.

Along

The valley of Along is a truly heavenly place where you’ll find mountains everywhere with rivers Yomgo and Sipu trickling through them. Among the many tourist attractions here, we’ve talked about some of the distinct ones you shouldn’t forget to see.

· Kane Wildlife Sanctuary

Situated in the West Siang district, this wildlife sanctuary homes a wide variety of flora and fauna along with little cats, elephants and deer.

· Orange Orchids

These pretty orchids with rich fruits that are located amidst scenic valleys will gift you a sight to be treasured forever in Along.

· Darka Village

Full of dense forests and rich agriculture, Darka Village is the dwelling place of the Galo community. You must come here during the Mopin festival which is grandly celebrated by the natives of the Galong tribe.

· Hanging Bridge

You’ll find this local bridge made from bamboo and cane on the Siang River in Along. You can take an exciting walk on this bridge, while taking in the refreshing view of the mesmerizing valleys as you cross it.

Mechuka

This is Arunachal’s secluded paradise, noted for its gorgeous valleys. When you arrive at this offbeat locale nestled between snowy mountains, make sure to see some of the mind-blowing places here.

· SamtenYongcha Monastery

This 400 years old monastery is one of the must-visit places in Mechukawhere you’ll enjoy the serene landscape. The waving prayer flags add a rainbow of hues to this area. You’re sure to find the panoramic view of Mechuka valley from the top of the hills to be hypnotizing!

· Guru Nanak Taposthan and Gurudwara

Do take a halt at the Guru Nanak Taposthan where Guru Nanak is believed to have visited. You’ll cherish the peaceful vibes at the Gurudwara which was built in Guru Nanak’s honor.

· Dorjeeling Village

This is sort of Mechuka’s magical secret corner abound with widespread grasslands and grazing horses. You’re definitely going to enjoy the solitude of this quiet village through which the SiyomRiver peacefully flows.

· Hanuman Camp

This is an incredibly popular tourist attraction in Arunachal where a natural rock evidently resembles the face of Hindu god Hanuman in the hills. A Hanuman Temple is also located nearby.

· Siko Dido Waterfall

Don’t miss out the bewitching Siko Didi Waterfalls while coming to Mechuka. This awe-inspiring waterfalls cascades from a height of 200ft and is a visual treat to your eyes.

Namdapha National Park

Your exploration of East Arunachal won’t be complete unless you visit the Namdapha National Park which is a world-famous Tiger Reserve, noted for its enchanting wilderness, pristine greenery and diverse variety of flora and fauna.

Get in touch with one of the most popular travel agencies to have a fascinating holiday experience in Arunachal Pradesh that’ll turn out to be comparatively cost-effective as well.