Destinations Covered : GUWAHATI – TEZPUR – DIRANG – TAWANG – BOMDILA – TEZPUR – ZIRO – DAPORIJO – AALO -DIBRUGARH
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Day 1: Guwahati – Tezpur (200 KM, 5 HOURS)
Arrive at Guwahati airport and meet with our representative. Begin the journey with a drive to Sualkuchi Village, located 42 km from Guwahati. Known for its silk weaving, this village produces 90% of the finest Assam Silk. Here, you’ll have the chance to learn about the silk weaving process.
Continue the drive to Tezpur and check in at the hotel. Tezpur, known for its well-kept parks, serene lakes, and stunning views of the Brahmaputra River, is a popular stop for travelers heading into Arunachal Pradesh or northern Assam.
Overnight stay in Tezpur.
Day 2: Tezpur – Dirang (180 KM, 8 HOURS)
After breakfast, set off for Dirang, home to the Tribal Mahayana Monapas. The scenic route runs alongside the swift-flowing Kameng River and offers breathtaking views of snow-covered mountains, lush greenery, and crystal-clear streams.
Upon arrival in Dirang, visit Dirang Dzong and Monpa village. Dirang Dzong is a tribal settlement along the Dirang River with houses over five centuries old, built to endure the area’s harsh weather. Admire the astonishing architecture and enjoy spectacular views.
Overnight stay in Dirang.
Day 3: Dirang – Tawang (180 KM, 8 HOURS)
After breakfast, embark on a drive to Tawang, stopping en route to visit the Sella Pass and Sella Lake, located at an altitude of 13,476 ft. Also visit Jaswant Ghar, a tribute to the warrior who fought Chinese soldiers for 72 hours during the Indo-China war of 1962, and the nearby Nuranang Falls.
Arrive in Tawang and check in at the hotel. Situated at an elevation of 10,000 ft, Tawang is surrounded by lakes and bordered by Tibet, the Sela range, and Bhutan. Its valleys, waterfalls, and misty rivers create a captivating landscape.
Overnight stay in Tawang.
Day 4: Tawang
After breakfast, visit Tawang Monastery, the largest in India and the second-largest in Asia, founded by Merak Lama Lodre Gyatso in 1680. The monastery stands on a hill at 10,000 ft and offers panoramic views of the Tawang-Chu Valley.
Continue to Urgelling Monastery, the birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama, followed by Tawang War Memorial, which honors the heroes of the 1962 Indo-China war, and Ani Gompa, a nunnery managed solely by female monks.
Overnight stay in Tawang.
Day 5: Tawang – Bomdila (195 KM, 8 HOURS)
After breakfast, drive to Bomdila, a picturesque town in the Himalayas and headquarters of the West Kameng District, home to various indigenous tribes.
Upon arrival, visit Bomdila Monastery and the local Monpa market. The monastery, a replica of the Tsona Gontse monastery in Tibet, is a key center of Mahayana Buddhism.
Evening at leisure. Overnight stay in Bomdila.
Day 6: Bomdila – Tezpur (145 KM, 6 HOURS)
After breakfast, drive to Rupa, a small village with an old wooden monastery. Continue to Chilpam Monastery, offering stunning views of the river valley, Rupa town, and surrounding hills.
Visit a Monpa tribal village to learn about the traditional lifestyle, which follows a patriarchal structure and practices both monogamy and polygamy.
Later, continue to Tezpur and check in at the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 7: Tezpur – Ziro (360 KM, 10 HOURS)
After breakfast, drive to Ziro, passing through villages and vast paddy fields. Ziro, located at 1,500 meters, is a beautiful hill station inhabited by the Apatani tribe and is rich in biodiversity.
Check in at the hotel upon arrival for an overnight stay in Ziro.
Day 8: Ziro
After breakfast, visit Apatani tribal village. Explore Hong village, the largest in the Apatani plateau and the second-largest in Asia, where you’ll see sacrificial altars and interact with the local community.
Overnight stay in Ziro.
Day 9: Ziro – Daporijo (175 KM, 8 HOURS)
After breakfast, drive to Daporijo, home of the Tagin tribe. En route, stop to explore Adi and Nishi tribal villages like Pamluk, Tamen, Bao Simla, and Ranag. Try the local cuisine or enjoy a packed lunch.
Arrive in Daporijo for an overnight stay.
Day 10: Daporijo – Aalo (165 KM, 7 HOURS)
After breakfast, visit Ligu village, then continue the journey to Aalo. Enjoy a packed lunch en route.
Aalo, situated at the confluence of the Sipu and Siyom rivers, is a serene town with lush green plantations. Explore Patum Bridge, a museum, and the Donyi-Polo temple.
Overnight stay in Aalo.
Day 11: Aalo – Dibrugarh (145 KM, 5 HOURS + 2 HRS BOAT + 30 MIN TO HOTEL)
After breakfast, drive to Moibari River Ghat, where you’ll cross the Brahmaputra River on a country-made motorboat to reach Dibrugarh.
Dibrugarh, surrounded by tea gardens and known as India’s tea-exporting capital, offers a fascinating tea tour. Visit Chang Bungalows, British-era stilted houses designed to keep cool breezes flowing and animals at bay.
Overnight stay in Dibrugarh.
Day 12: Dibrugarh – Departure
Transfer to Dibrugarh airport for your onward flight. Safe travels!
Day 1: Guwahati – Tezpur (200 KM, 5 HOURS)
Arrive at Guwahati airport and meet with our representative. Begin the journey with a drive to Sualkuchi Village, located 42 km from Guwahati. Known for its silk weaving, this village produces 90% of the finest Assam Silk. Here, you’ll have the chance to learn about the silk weaving process.
Continue the drive to Tezpur and check in at the hotel. Tezpur, known for its well-kept parks, serene lakes, and stunning views of the Brahmaputra River, is a popular stop for travelers heading into Arunachal Pradesh or northern Assam.
Overnight stay in Tezpur.
Day 2: Tezpur – Dirang (180 KM, 8 HOURS)
After breakfast, set off for Dirang, home to the Tribal Mahayana Monapas. The scenic route runs alongside the swift-flowing Kameng River and offers breathtaking views of snow-covered mountains, lush greenery, and crystal-clear streams.
Upon arrival in Dirang, visit Dirang Dzong and Monpa village. Dirang Dzong is a tribal settlement along the Dirang River with houses over five centuries old, built to endure the area’s harsh weather. Admire the astonishing architecture and enjoy spectacular views.
Overnight stay in Dirang.
Day 3: Dirang – Tawang (180 KM, 8 HOURS)
After breakfast, embark on a drive to Tawang, stopping en route to visit the Sella Pass and Sella Lake, located at an altitude of 13,476 ft. Also visit Jaswant Ghar, a tribute to the warrior who fought Chinese soldiers for 72 hours during the Indo-China war of 1962, and the nearby Nuranang Falls.
Arrive in Tawang and check in at the hotel. Situated at an elevation of 10,000 ft, Tawang is surrounded by lakes and bordered by Tibet, the Sela range, and Bhutan. Its valleys, waterfalls, and misty rivers create a captivating landscape.
Overnight stay in Tawang.
Day 4: Tawang
After breakfast, visit Tawang Monastery, the largest in India and the second-largest in Asia, founded by Merak Lama Lodre Gyatso in 1680. The monastery stands on a hill at 10,000 ft and offers panoramic views of the Tawang-Chu Valley.
Continue to Urgelling Monastery, the birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama, followed by Tawang War Memorial, which honors the heroes of the 1962 Indo-China war, and Ani Gompa, a nunnery managed solely by female monks.
Overnight stay in Tawang.
Day 5: Tawang – Bomdila (195 KM, 8 HOURS)
After breakfast, drive to Bomdila, a picturesque town in the Himalayas and headquarters of the West Kameng District, home to various indigenous tribes.
Upon arrival, visit Bomdila Monastery and the local Monpa market. The monastery, a replica of the Tsona Gontse monastery in Tibet, is a key center of Mahayana Buddhism.
Evening at leisure. Overnight stay in Bomdila.
Day 6: Bomdila – Tezpur (145 KM, 6 HOURS)
After breakfast, drive to Rupa, a small village with an old wooden monastery. Continue to Chilpam Monastery, offering stunning views of the river valley, Rupa town, and surrounding hills.
Visit a Monpa tribal village to learn about the traditional lifestyle, which follows a patriarchal structure and practices both monogamy and polygamy.
Later, continue to Tezpur and check in at the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 7: Tezpur – Ziro (360 KM, 10 HOURS)
After breakfast, drive to Ziro, passing through villages and vast paddy fields. Ziro, located at 1,500 meters, is a beautiful hill station inhabited by the Apatani tribe and is rich in biodiversity.
Check in at the hotel upon arrival for an overnight stay in Ziro.
Day 8: Ziro
After breakfast, visit Apatani tribal village. Explore Hong village, the largest in the Apatani plateau and the second-largest in Asia, where you’ll see sacrificial altars and interact with the local community.
Overnight stay in Ziro.
Day 9: Ziro – Daporijo (175 KM, 8 HOURS)
After breakfast, drive to Daporijo, home of the Tagin tribe. En route, stop to explore Adi and Nishi tribal villages like Pamluk, Tamen, Bao Simla, and Ranag. Try the local cuisine or enjoy a packed lunch.
Arrive in Daporijo for an overnight stay.
Day 10: Daporijo – Aalo (165 KM, 7 HOURS)
After breakfast, visit Ligu village, then continue the journey to Aalo. Enjoy a packed lunch en route.
Aalo, situated at the confluence of the Sipu and Siyom rivers, is a serene town with lush green plantations. Explore Patum Bridge, a museum, and the Donyi-Polo temple.
Overnight stay in Aalo.
Day 11: Aalo – Dibrugarh (145 KM, 5 HOURS + 2 HRS BOAT + 30 MIN TO HOTEL)
After breakfast, drive to Moibari River Ghat, where you’ll cross the Brahmaputra River on a country-made motorboat to reach Dibrugarh.
Dibrugarh, surrounded by tea gardens and known as India’s tea-exporting capital, offers a fascinating tea tour. Visit Chang Bungalows, British-era stilted houses designed to keep cool breezes flowing and animals at bay.
Overnight stay in Dibrugarh.
Day 12: Dibrugarh – Departure
Transfer to Dibrugarh airport for your onward flight. Safe travels!