Morning: Board an early flight from Trivandrum to Guwahati, enjoying a quick layover before catching a connecting flight to Itanagar. The journey offers scenic aerial views of the Western Ghats and the Brahmaputra valley.
Afternoon: Arrive in Itanagar, transfer to your hotel and unwind with a light lunch featuring local Assamese cuisine.
Evening: Take a gentle stroll around the Idu River promenade to stretch your legs and acclimatise to the cool hill‑top climate.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the historic Ita Fort, a 14th‑century citadel that offers panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains.
Afternoon: Explore the Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum to learn about the tribal heritage of Arunachal Pradesh, followed by a leisurely walk through Indira Gandhi Park.
Evening: Dine at a local restaurant and sample traditional dishes such as “Thukpa” and “Bamboo Shoot Curry”.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart early for the picturesque drive to Ziro (≈5 hours), winding through pine‑covered ridges and terraced farms.
Afternoon: Arrive in Ziro and explore the vibrant Ziro Park and the adjoining Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, home to rare birds and orchids.
Evening: Experience an authentic Apatani village dinner, where you can watch traditional folk dances and learn about rice‑bean cultivation.
Find HotelsMorning: Set off for Bomdila (≈3 hours), crossing the scenic Bomdila‑Ziro Road with stunning valley vistas.
Afternoon: Visit the serene Bomdila Monastery, perched on a hilltop, and wander through nearby apple orchards that blossom in early autumn.
Evening: Browse the local market for handcrafted Thangka paintings and enjoy a warm cup of locally brewed tea.
Find HotelsMorning: Embark on the spectacular drive to Tawang, crossing the iconic Sela Pass (13 800 ft) with its breathtaking snow‑capped panoramas.
Afternoon: Check into your hotel, then visit the world‑famous Tawang Monastery, the largest Buddhist monastery outside Tibet.
Evening: Stroll through the town’s modest bazaar, sampling local butter tea and yak cheese.
Find HotelsMorning: Explore the tranquil Sangetsar Lake, a high‑altitude lake ideal for reflective walks and photography.
Afternoon: Visit the cascading Nuranang (Jung) Falls and the historic Jaswant Garh War Memorial honoring Indian soldiers.
Evening: Enjoy a cultural program at the local community centre featuring traditional Monpa dances.
Find HotelsMorning: Take a guided day‑trip to the strategic Bum La Pass (15 000 ft), offering spectacular border views and a chance to meet Bhutanese traders.
Afternoon: Return to Tawang and relax at the hotel, perhaps indulging in a soothing Ayurvedic massage.
Evening: Dine under the stars, savoring local delicacies like “Momo” and “Thenthuk”.
Find HotelsMorning: Begin the journey back to Itanagar, stopping at the charming town of Dirang to view its famous hot springs.
Afternoon: Visit the historic Dirang Dzong and enjoy a short hike to the nearby Peacock Falls.
Evening: Arrive in Itanagar, check into your hotel, and reflect on the trip over a quiet dinner.
Find HotelsMorning: Take a relaxed walk through the Ganga Lake (Gyakar Syntu), a sacred spot for locals.
Afternoon: Attend a short workshop on traditional weaving at a local artisan’s studio, and purchase a hand‑woven shawl as a souvenir.
Evening: Enjoy a farewell dinner featuring a curated menu of regional specialties, accompanied by live folk music.
Find HotelsMorning: Transfer to the airport for your flight from Itanagar to Guwahati, then connect to Trivandrum.
Afternoon: Arrive back in Trivandrum, concluding your Arunachal adventure.
Evening: Unpack, rest, and share your travel memories with friends and family.
Find HotelsTo extend the trip, add an extra day in Ziro to explore the Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in depth or visit the nearby Pange Valley. If you need to shorten the itinerary, you can combine Day 8 and Day 9 by skipping the Dirang stop and spending the final night directly in Itanagar before departing. Always carry warm clothing for high‑altitude areas like Sela Pass and Bum La, and keep a few days’ worth of cash, as ATMs are scarce in remote towns.