Trekking
Place– Arunachal Pradesh
Best Time for Trekking– October to February
Overview of Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh, also known as “the land of the dawn-lit mountains” is one of the famous states of India. This beautiful state lies in north-east India and it touches its borders with Bhutan. The rich cultural and historical aspects of the state attract large number of tourists. One of biggest states towards the east of India, Arunachal Pradesh has the largest number of regional languages. All of the states in the east of India are collaboratively known as the seven sisters. The beautiful land of Arunachal Pradesh has the best ever kinds of flora and fauna. People living here are of Tibeto-Burman origin. Apart from that, the state is available with the captivating hills, enchanting rivers and bountiful waterfalls. Also, there are various religious places to visit in the state including Malinithan in Lekhabali, Rukhmininagar near Roing and Parshuram Kund in Lohit district. Furthermore, Arunachal Pradesh provides the best ever wildlife experience with the number of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks scattered in the region. To make it more memorable for you, explore the dense forests of the state.
Enjoy Fun-Filled Trekking
Covered with Himalayas, Arunachal Pradesh is surrounded by hills and mountains, is an ideal trekking destination in India. Some of the highest peaks lies in the region are Kangto, Nyegi Kangsang, the main Gorichen peak and the Eastern Gorichen peak. The land here is all mountainous with various Himalayan ranges surrounding the area. The Kameng, the Subansiri, the Siang, the Lohit and the Tirap are the state divided river valleys that are often fed by snow from the Himalayas. Though hiking and trekking is very popular in the region because of the high peaks and mountains, the place is also very well known for rafting and boating activities in these rivers. Some of the major trekking routes for you are mention below-
- Tezpur–Tipi–Bomdila-Tawang
- Tinsukia–Tezu-Parasuramkund
- Margherita–Miao-Namdopha
- Itanagar–Ziro-Daporijo–Along (or Aalo)–Pasighat
Tourists frequently visit the trekking regions of Arunachal Pradesh from all over the world. October to February is the best time for trekking in Arunachal Pradesh. Famous for various adventurous activities, Arunachal Pradesh offers one of the best trekking experiences all over India. Visit the place for the most memorable time of your life and enjoy trekking to its best.