Arunachal Pradesh Tour Packages 2026

Group trips. Bike expeditions. Ziro Festival. All starting ₹38,990

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Rs. 32,999/- Per Person

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Arunachal Pradesh Tour Packages 2026

Group trips. Bike expeditions. Ziro Festival. All starting ₹38,990

Starting Price:

Rs. 32,999/-Per Person

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About Arunachal Pradesh Tour Packages

WanderOn currently offers 3+ curated Arunachal Pradesh tour packages, and you can get started for about ₹38,990 per person. We’ve built these 5 to 8-day itineraries to cover everything from the legendary Tawang circuit to high-energy trips for the Ziro Music Festival packages. Whether you land in Guwahati or Dibrugarh, we have already locked in your fixed departure and handled all the logistical heavy lifting before you even arrive.

We specifically built these Arunachal Pradesh trip itineraries for road trip junkies, couples, and small squads who want to see the Northeast without battling the usual hurdles. Navigating Inner Line Permits, high-altitude stays, and spotty cell service is a headache you don't want on vacation. We take care of that.

Our trips cover iconic places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh like Tawang, Dirang, and Bomdila. Select itineraries also include high-altitude experiences around Sela Pass and Bum La Pass and offbeat places in Arunachal Pradesh like Ziro Valley and Dibang Valley.

Whether it’s a Tawang tour package with friends, a romantic Arunachal Pradesh honeymoon package, or your first solo Northeast India trip, we make sure the pace is just right. Pick among the popular Arunachal Pradesh tour packages, check the dates, and book your slot!

Explore Popular Arunachal Pradesh Trips At WanderOn

1. Fixed Departure Group Trips: Perfect for solo travelers and social squads. Our Trip Captain manages everything from tedious check-post formalities to community bonfires. It’s the best way to cover the Tawang circuit and major attractions.

2. Private Customized Tours: Perfect for families and couples. You get a more flexible pace while sightseeing and a private vehicl.

3. Arunachal Bike Trips: For the adrenaline seekers. Our biking expeditions include bike rentals, a dedicated mechanic, and a backup vehicle to carry your luggage while you conquer the hairpins of the Eastern Himalayas.

Why Book Your Arunachal Tour With WanderOn?

We’ve hit a 4.8★ rating on Google and TripAdvisor because we actually deliver on what we promise. Over 1 lakh travelers have explored with us and here is why  choose us:

1. Dedicated Trip Captain stays with you throughout the trip.

2. We handle the paperwork, including your ILP and Bum La Army permits.

3. Our itineraries are tried, tested, and reliable so you just have to enjoy the views.

4. Curated Stays even in the remotest corners of the state for your comfort.

5. No hidden fees. No last-minute transport scrambles so you can trust us, really.

What’s Included In Your Arunachal Pradesh Tour Packages

We Take Care Of:

  • Accommodation in comfortable hotels/homestays
  • All internal transfers for the entire Arunachal Pradesh road trip
  • Inner Line Permit Arunachal (ILP) 
  • Experienced WanderOn trip captain for group departures
  • Daily breakfast (and dinner, wherever applicable)
  • Complete Arunachal Pradesh itinerary coordination

What’s On You:

  • Flights/trains to and from the starting point
  • Any meals not mentioned in inclusions
  • Personal expenses like shopping, tips, and activities
  • Entry tickets, camera fees, and local sightseeing charges
  • Travel insurance and emergency expenses

Top Destinations Covered In Arunachal Itineraries 

  • Dibrugarh: It's the starting point for many Arunachal trips and has smooth connectivity with the parts of the Northeast with scenic surroundings.
  • Roing: A gateway to Lower Dibang Valley, which is known for its riverside scenery and relaxed atmosphere.
  • Anini (Dibang Valley): This is for the adventurers. One of the remote and untouched places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Tawang: Our Tawang tour packages include Tawang Monastery, high-altitude lakes, and stunning Himalayan landscapes.
  • Sela Pass: This 13,700 ft pass remains snow-clad most of the year offering stunning views. It's also one of the most dramatic places to visit in Arunachal during monsoon season with lush alpine meadows and roaring waterfalls.
  • Bum La Pass: A rare chance to reach the Indo-China border at 15,200 ft (requires separate army permit beyond ILP).
  • Dirang & Bomdila: Peaceful mountain towns perfect for soaking in Himalayan views and visiting monasteries.
  • Bhalukpong & Roing: Scenic gateways that transition you from the plains to the winding mountain roads.

Best Time To Visit Arunachal Pradesh

Best Time to Visit Arunachal Pradesh

March to June: Peak Season

  • Temperatures between 15°C and 25°C, roads are open and cooperative
  • The state is easiest to navigate this time of year — good starting point for first-timers

October to November: Post-Monsoon

  • 10°C to 20°C, skies clear out after the rains
  • Dibang Valley and Ziro are genuinely better with fewer people around

December to February: Snow Season

  • Sela Pass and Tawang under snow, temperatures between 0°C and 15°C
  • Road closures happen; don't book non-refundable anything.

July to September: Monsoon

  • 20°C to 30°C, rains are relentless
  • Green like you've never seen, but roads wash out regularly

Our Recommendation: Late September for Ziro Music Festival. March if Sela Lake is on your list.

Must-Try Adventure Activities In Arunachal Pradesh

From the ski slopes of Tawang to the wild rivers cutting through Dibang Valley, Arunachal is India's fastest-growing adventure destination. Conquer the hairpin roads or the rapids; the choice is yours.
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Pasighat

River Rafting

5 hours approx

Navigate the thrilling rapids of the Siang River, the main tributary of the Brahmaputra, surrounded by lush hills and deep gorges.
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Tawang

Trekking

6 days approx

Embark on a scenic trek through high-altitude passes, rhododendron forests, and majestic peaks to reach the iconic Tawang Monastery.
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Papu Valley

Paragliding

1 hours approx

Soar above the emerald rice fields and pine-clad hills of Papu Valley, offering panoramic views of the Apatani Plateau.
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Mechuka Valley

Camping

12 hours approx

Set up camp under a blanket of stars in the mystical valley of Mechuka, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and serenity.
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Tawang – Bum La

Motorcycle Expedition

3 hours approx

Take an epic bike journey through high mountain passes, frozen lakes, and military zones leading to the Indo-China border.
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Namdapha National Park

Wildlife Safari

4 hours approx

Discover exotic wildlife and lush biodiversity on a guided jungle safari in one of India’s easternmost national parks.

Best Places To Visit In Arunachal Pradesh

Ancient monasteries, tribal villages, and untouched Himalayan landscapes, Arunachal packs it all in. Recent infrastructure upgrades have made even the most remote corners more accessible than ever.
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Tawang

Tawang

Home to India’s largest monastery and set against the majestic Himalayas, Tawang is a spiritual and scenic retreat.
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Ziro

Ziro Valley

A lush valley known for its paddy fields, pine forests, and the unique Apatani tribal culture. It also hosts the famous Ziro Music Festival.
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Bomdila

Bomdila

Offering panoramic views of snow-capped mountains, apple orchards, and serene Buddhist monasteries. A peaceful mountain getaway.
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Itanagar

Itanagar

The capital city combines tribal culture, local markets, and sights like Ita Fort and Ganga Lake. A cultural introduction to the state.
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Mechuka

Mechuka

A mystical valley near the Indo-China border, famous for its Buddhist monastery, vibrant landscapes, and untouched beauty.
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Dirang

Dirang

A quaint hill town known for hot springs, the picturesque Dirang Dzong, and scenic mountain trails. A perfect stopover en route to Tawang.

Top Places To Eat On Your Trip To Arunachal Pradesh

Traditional tribal flavours are still the soul of the food in Arunachal, but Tawang and Itanagar now have cafes blending Himalayan staples with modern comfort. A trip worth eating through.
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₹800/-approxfor two

Tawang Market, Tawang

Taste of Tawang

Cuisines:Tibetan, Chinese
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₹900/-approxfor two

Old Market, Tawang

Orange Restaurant & Lounge Bar

Cuisines:Asian, Lounge
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₹600/-approxfor two

Old Market, Tawang

Phun’s Café

Cuisines:Continental, Coffee
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₹850/-approxfor two
Cuisines:Tibetan & Chinese
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₹300/-approxfor two
Cuisines:Arunachali Local
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₹300/-approxfor two

Ganga Market, Itanagar

New Malabar Family Restaurant

Cuisines:Kerala, Seafood

Arunachal Pradesh: Shopping Places You Must-Visit

Handwoven textiles, bamboo crafts, and local market finds, Arunachal's artisan culture runs deep. The "Tenga Haat" initiative makes it easy to take home something that actually tells a story.
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Itanagar

BB Plaza

10:00 AM - 09:00 PM

Shop For: Apparel, accessories
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Itanagar

Ganga Market

09:00 AM - 08:00 PM

Shop For: Local Woolens, Tribal Jewelry
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Tawang

Old Market, Tawang

08:00 AM - 07:00 PM

Shop For: Handicrafts, silver ornaments
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Bomdila

Bomdila Handicraft Market

09:00 AM - 07:00 PM

Shop For: Woolen Shawls, Monpa Artifacts
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Tawang

Tawang Handicraft Emporium

09:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Shop For: Monpa weaving, wood craft masks
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Itanagar

Akash Deep & Legi Complex

10:00 AM - 08:00 PM

Shop For: Daily goods, some crafts

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Arunachal Pradesh Travel Guidelines

  1. Get a Medical Check-up: Visit your doctor before travelling to discuss any health concerns, get necessary vaccinations, and obtain medicines for altitude sickness, stomach problems, and common illnesses. This is especially important since medical facilities may be limited in remote areas.
  2. Carry a First-Aid Kit: Pack essential medicines including pain relievers, antiseptic cream, bandages, stomach medicine, and mosquito repellent. The region is known for its rich insect diversity, so protection is crucial to avoid diseases like malaria and dengue.
  3. Drink Safe Water: Only consume bottled water or water that has been boiled and filtered twice. Avoid tap water, ice cubes, and drinks from unknown sources to prevent stomach infections and waterborne diseases.
  4. Eat Safe Food: Choose freshly cooked, hot meals from clean restaurants or homestays. Avoid street food, raw vegetables, and food that has been sitting out for long periods to prevent food poisoning.
  5. Keep Important Numbers: Always carry your hotel's address and phone number, local police station contact, and emergency numbers. Store these in your phone and keep written copies as backup, since network coverage can be weak.
  6. Stay Updated: Check weather forecasts daily and monitor political situations through reliable news sources. Mountain weather changes quickly, and political tensions near borders can affect travel plans.
  7. Avoid Unreliable People: Stay away from unknown people offering cheap deals, unauthorized tour guides, and unlicensed travel agencies. Only work with government-approved operators and registered guides for your safety.
  8. Carry Document Copies: Keep multiple photocopies of your passport, visa, permits, and ID cards in different bags. If originals are lost or stolen, copies will help you get assistance from authorities.
  9. Book Accommodation Early: Reserve hotels, guesthouses, or homestays well in advance, especially during peak season (October to April). Limited options mean last-minute bookings are often impossible.
  10. Prepare Detailed Maps: Download offline maps, carry physical maps, and plan your route carefully. GPS may not work in remote areas, so having multiple navigation options is essential for safe travel.
  11. Respect Local Customs: Observe how local people dress, behave, and interact. Remove shoes before entering homes and religious places, dress modestly, and ask permission before taking photos of people.
  12. Seek Official Help: Contact the India Tourism Office or the State Government Tourist Office for authentic information, free maps, and reliable guidance. These offices provide accurate, updated information about permits, weather, and travel conditions.
  13. Don't Wear Shoes in Religious Places: Remove your shoes and sandals before entering temples, dargahs, tombs, and gurudwaras. This is a strict religious rule that shows respect for sacred spaces. Many places provide shoe storage areas, or you can carry a bag to keep your footwear.
  14. Don't Dress Inappropriately: Avoid wearing revealing clothes like short skirts, sleeveless tops, or shorts when visiting religious sites and traditional villages. Cover your shoulders and legs properly. Modest clothing shows respect for local culture and religious beliefs.
  15. Don't Take Photos Without Permission: Never photograph tribal people without asking first. Many tribes consider it disrespectful. Always ask politely and respect their decision if they say no. This applies to both individuals and groups.
  16. Don't Photograph Restricted Areas: Never take pictures of government buildings, military bases, airports, border areas, or anywhere that has "no photography" signs. This is illegal and can lead to serious legal trouble.
  17. Don't Ignore Photography Rules: Even in tourist areas, some places restrict photography. Always look for signs and ask local guides or authorities if you're unsure about photography rules in specific locations.
  18. Don't Ignore Security Checks: Cooperate fully with all security personnel and checkpoints. Border areas have strict security measures, and any suspicious behaviour can cause delays or legal problems.
  19. Don't Use Unauthorized Money Changers: Only exchange currency at government-approved banks, authorized dealers, or official exchange counters. Avoid people on the street offering attractive exchange rates, as they may give fake money or cheat you.
  20. Don't Trust Unofficial Rates: If someone offers much better exchange rates than banks, it's likely a scam. Always use official channels, even if rates seem less favourable.
  21. Don't Buy from Unknown Sellers: Avoid purchasing expensive items, jewellery, or antiques from strangers, street vendors, or unauthorized shops. Many sell fake products at high prices or may be involved in illegal activities.
  22. Don't Fall for Pressure Sales: Some sellers use high-pressure tactics to make quick sales. Take time to research prices and quality before making expensive purchases.
  23. Don't Use Unauthorized Money Changers: Only exchange currency at government-approved banks, authorized dealers, or official exchange counters. Avoid people on the street offering attractive exchange rates, as they may give fake money or cheat you.
  24. Don't Buy Without Receipts: Always get proper receipts for expensive purchases. This helps with warranty claims and proves a legitimate purchase if questioned by authorities.
  25. Don't Disrespect Local Customs: Avoid criticizing local traditions, food, or lifestyle. Show appreciation for the unique culture and ask questions respectfully if you want to learn more.
  26. Don't Ignore Local Advice: During your Arunachal tour package, when locals or your guide warn you about certain areas, weather conditions, or activities, take their advice seriously. They know the region better than tourists.
  27. Don't Venture Alone in Remote Areas: Avoid travelling to isolated places without proper guides or group support. Mountain terrain can be dangerous, and help may be far away in emergencies.

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