After arriving at Guwahati, collect your rental vehicle with wheelchair ramps and drive toward Itanagar, stopping for a short, accessible break at Saraighat Bridge viewpoint to stretch and enjoy the Brahmaputra panorama. Continue with an easy-paced visit to Itanagar State Museum (handicraft gallery and accessible exhibits) to get an introduction to Arunachal's tribes and crafts before checking into your wheelchair-friendly hotel in Itanagar for midday rest.
After a restful midday at your accessible hotel, take a gentle, ramp-friendly excursion to the nearby Ganga Lake Park for a calm lakeside roll and birdwatching from accessible paths, followed by a short visit to the wheelchair-accessible galleries at Jawaharlal Nehru Museum to see displays on local history and tribal cultures. Wind down with tea and light local snacks at the accessible courtyard of Lal Bahadur Shastri Park, where smooth pathways and shaded seating make for an easy, pleasant afternoon before returning to the hotel for dinner.
As the light softens, enjoy a relaxed, accessible stroll along the wheelchair-friendly promenade at Polo Riverside Park, where smooth paths and riverside benches make for a serene sunset view. Follow this with a cozy, early dinner at the ramp-accessible courtyard of Hotel Arunachal Family Restaurant, sampling mild local dishes like thukpa and thentuk in an environment comfortable for wheelchair users before returning to your hotel to rest for the next day's drive to Ziro.
Begin with a relaxed, wheelchair-accessible visit to Sangdupla Park, where smooth paths, shaded benches and panoramic views of the surrounding hills offer a gentle start and plenty of photo opportunities. Follow this with a short drive to the ramp-equipped Crafts Centre & Emporium, Itanagar, to browse Apatani and other tribal textiles and pick up accessible souvenirs while staff demonstrate traditional weaving and basketry techniques.
Roll gently to the nearby Bordumsa Handloom & Handicrafts Centre for an accessible demonstration of weaving and a chance to buy Apatani textiles with wide ramps and staffed assistance. Follow with a calm visit to the tranquil, paved paths of Gekar Sinyi Garden, where shaded seating, smooth walkways and interpretive plaques about local flora create a restful, educational afternoon before returning to your hotel for a short rest and tea.
As dusk falls, enjoy a tranquil, wheelchair-friendly visit to Polo Museum Garden, where smooth paths and accessible viewing platforms showcase local sculptures and illuminated displays ideal for gentle evening photography. Follow this with a relaxed dinner at the ramp-accessible courtyard of Cafe Arunachal, sampling mild local tea blends and light Apatani-inspired snacks while listening to soft live folk music on the accessible terrace before returning to your hotel for the next day's drive to Ziro.
Depart Itanagar after an easy breakfast and enjoy the scenic drive with a wheelchair-friendly break at Naharlagun Viewpoint for panoramic valley photos and a short stretch on paved paths. On arrival in Ziro, settle into an accessible homestay or hotel and take a gentle, ramp-equipped guided visit to Pulu Valley Cultural Centre to meet Apatani artisans, see demonstrations of traditional rice-cultivation models, and sample local snacks in an accessible tasting area.
After settling in, take a slow, wheelchair-friendly roll to Talley Valley Viewpoint (accessible parking and a paved short path) for wide valley vistas and gentle photography as the afternoon light softens. Follow this with a relaxed visit to Ziro Market Square, where ramps and level stalls let you sample local snacks like Apong and fresh bamboo shoots, then enjoy an easy, guided tour of Mopin Cultural Centre with accessible displays and live mask-dance demonstrations tailored for close-up viewing from seated positions.
As twilight falls, enjoy a gentle, wheelchair-friendly visit to Hari Valley Viewpoint Park, where paved ramps and benches offer panoramic sunset views of the terraced fields and distant hills. Follow this with a relaxed, accessible dinner at Ziro Plateau Café (ramp entry and level seating) featuring Apatani-inspired dishes and local millet brews, then end the night with a short, guided stargazing session at Ziro Night Observatory with wheelchair access and telescopes positioned for seated viewing.
Start with a relaxed, wheelchair-friendly guided visit to Hapoli Local Park, where paved pathways and shaded benches let you enjoy morning birdsong and a short interpretive walk about the plateau's ecology. Follow with an accessible, staff-assisted tour of the nearby Apatani Heritage Centre, featuring level exhibition halls with tactile displays and a seated demonstration of traditional bamboo craft and rice-terrace models before a gentle roll to Seppa Viewpoint (ramped parking and paved short loop) for sweeping valley views and morning light photography.
Spend a gentle, wheelchair-accessible afternoon at Langpangkong Ridge Viewpoint, where paved paths and level viewing platforms offer sweeping panoramas of the Ziro Plateau and excellent photo opportunities as the light softens; accessible benches and a shaded picnic area make this a relaxed stop. Then roll to the nearby Apatani Community Homestead (wheelchair-friendly visitor area) for a seated cultural exchange-observe traditional terrace-irrigation models, taste homemade apong and millet snacks in an accessible tasting room, and enjoy a guided, short ramped tour of a working paddy patch with staff assistance for close-up insights into Apatani farming life.
As dusk settles, roll to the peaceful Kile Pakho Sunset Terrace, where a paved ramp and raised viewing platform offer uninterrupted sunset vistas over terraced fields while local guides serve warm apong and roasted millet snacks at accessible seating. After sunset, enjoy a gently paced, wheelchair-friendly cultural evening at Apatani Community Centre Hall, featuring an intimate seated performance of traditional songs and mask dances, followed by a quiet, accessible lantern-lit stroll through the nearby leveled Paddy-edge Promenade to listen for night birds and feel the valley's calm before returning to your accommodation.
After a scenic morning drive from Ziro, pause for a gentle, accessible break at Bhalukpong Riverside Promenade where paved pathways and riverside benches make for an easy stretch and tea while enjoying the Kameng River. Continue into Dirang and settle into a ramp-equipped hotel before a short, staff-assisted visit to Dirang Dzong Heritage Walk (accessible loop) to learn about local history from shaded, paved viewpoints and photograph the terraced slopes without uphill effort.
Roll into a leisurely, accessible afternoon at Nuranang Tea Garden Pavilion, where paved ramps, shaded seating and panoramic views of terraced tea slopes make for a calm tea-tasting experience featuring local Arunachali blends and light snacks served table-side. Follow with a short, staff-assisted visit to Dirang Orchidarium (accessible paths and raised viewing beds) to enjoy close-up views of regional orchids from level walkways, then return to your ramp-equipped hotel for a gentle physiotherapy/stretch session or spa treatment arranged in-room or on the accessible terrace to ease travel fatigue.
As twilight settles, enjoy a gentle, wheelchair-accessible riverside roll along the paved promenade at Kameng Riverside Walkway, with bench seating and soft lighting ideal for watching the river and distant hills. Follow this with a relaxed, ramp-accessible dinner at Mountain Meadow Café offering warm local stews and mild thukpa, then end the night with a short, guided stargazing session from the level viewing terrace at Dirang Sunset Deck, where staff provide blankets and tea for a cozy, low-effort evening.
Begin the morning with a soothing soak at the accessible pools of Dirang Hot Springs (Nyokum therapeutic baths) where ramped entry, heated shallow pools and staff assistance make bathing easy and restorative after travel. Follow this with a gentle, wheelchair-friendly visit to the nearby Throne Gompa (Dirang Monastery Annex) - enjoy a quiet, seated prayer-viewing area, low-step access to the main prayer hall and a short guided talk by monks about local rituals before rolling to the paved Sakai Riverview Promenade for a peaceful riverside tea and birdwatching from bench seating.
Spend a relaxed, wheelchair-accessible afternoon at Sangti Lake Viewpoint Park, where paved ramps, shaded benches and an accessible bird-hide make for gentle scoping of migratory waterfowl and scenic photos of the surrounding hills. Follow with a guided, level-access visit to Dirang Craft Cooperative, where staff demonstrate traditional weaving and offer seated hands-on weaving taster sessions and a chance to buy warm, locally woven shawls before returning to your hotel for an easy rest.
As the sun slips behind the ridge, enjoy a relaxed, wheelchair-friendly riverside dinner at Little Kameng Café & Terrace with ramp access, level seating and warm local stews while watching the river glow; staff can arrange table-side service and quieter seating for comfort. After dinner, take a short, guided twilight roll through the accessible paths and illuminated boardwalk of Dirang Night Garden, where gentle lighting, bench stops and occasional local music create a calm atmosphere for an evening stroll before returning to your hotel for rest.
Depart Dirang after breakfast for a scenic, wheelchair-friendly drive toward Tawang with a relaxed stop at Bomdila View Deck (ramped viewing platform and benches) to photograph sweeping Himalayan ridgelines and sip tea from a sheltered kiosk. Continue with an easy-paced visit to Nuranang Falls Viewpoint (accessible parking and a paved short loop) to feel the mist and enjoy level picnic seating, then roll to the accessible picnic lawns at Sela Lake Lower Terrace for gentle lakeside views and a short, guided talk about the area's high-altitude ecology before checking into your ramp-equipped stopover near Tawang for midday rest.
After a restful midday, take a gentle, wheelchair-accessible roll to Bum La Plateau Viewpoint (lower access area) for wide high-altitude panoramas with level viewing platforms and sheltered benches, where local guides point out border peaks and nearby yak pastures while serving warm tea. Follow this with a calm visit to the ramped Chagtsang Ridge Picnic Point, a sheltered picnic area with paved paths and panoramic photo spots, then enjoy a seated cultural talk at the accessible Monpa Cultural Hut (visitor shelter) featuring artifacts, traditional garments and a short demonstration of local music-perfect for an undemanding, informative afternoon before checking into your ramp-equipped stopover.
As dusk falls, enjoy a calm, wheelchair-friendly roll to Tawang Riverfront Promenade, where smooth pathways, riverside benches and soft lighting make for an easy sunset watch while local vendors serve warm butter tea and roasted corn. Afterward, take a short, assisted visit to Local Handloom Cottage (accessible studio) for seated demonstrations of Monpa weaving and a chance to purchase a handwoven scarf, then finish with a relaxed, ramp-accessible dinner at Riverside Monpa Kitchen featuring mild local stews and table-side service before returning to your stopover to rest.
Begin with a gentle, ramp-accessible visit to Tawang War Memorial (lower terrace viewing area) where paved paths and benches provide peaceful morning reflection and sweeping valley vistas while guides explain local history and the memorial's significance. Follow with a calm, wheelchair-friendly tour of Tawang Craft Centre (accessible gallery and studio) to see Monpa artisans carving prayer wheels and painting thangka panels with close-up demonstrations and seated craft stalls, then roll to Choskor Mani Wall Promenade (paved loop with prayer-wheel access) for an immersive, low-effort spiritual experience turning prayer wheels and listening to monastery bells before a nearby café break.
Spend a relaxed, wheelchair-friendly afternoon exploring Tawang Town Market (level aisles and stall-side seating) to sample local cheese, dried yak meat snacks and pick up carved souvenirs while vendors demonstrate butter-lamp making at seated stations. Follow with a short, accessible visit to Jang Hydropower Riverside Park (paved promenade and benched viewpoints) for serene river views and an interpretive panel on local ecology, then enjoy tea and a mild Monpa snack at the ramped terrace of Yak & Yarchen Café (level seating, restroom assistance available) before a gentle return to your hotel to prepare for an evening at the monastery precincts.
As dusk settles, take a gentle, wheelchair-friendly visit to Gontse Tsering Cultural Garden, where paved paths, illuminated prayer flags and bench seating create a peaceful setting for an interpretive talk on Monpa music and evening chants. Follow with a relaxed, accessible dinner at Monastery View Terrace Restaurant (ramp entry and level seating) serving mild momos and butter tea while you watch the monastery lights, then finish with a short, guided roll to Peace Stupa Viewing Deck-a ramped platform offering panoramic night views of Tawang valley and soft commentary on local history before returning to your hotel.
After an early, relaxed checkout, roll toward Guwahati (or Itanagar) with a wheelchair-friendly mid-route stop at Namsai Riverside Rest Point for tea and a calm riverside stretch on paved benches and ramps, then visit the accessible Brahmaputra Interpretation Centre (satellite exhibit) for a short, seated multimedia briefing on river ecology and local cultures. Continue with a level-access lunch break at Heritage Highway Café (ramp entry, wide aisles) where you can sample gentle Assamese cuisine before a final transfer to the airport or rail station for your onward journey to Mumbai.
After a calm, accessible lunch en route, enjoy a relaxed stop at the wheelchair-friendly Panikhaiti Botanical Garden (smooth paved loops and shaded benches) for a gentle roll among curated Himalayan plants and a short, seated guided talk on regional flora. Finish with a tranquil visit to Basistha Ashram Riverside Terrace-level access, riverside seating and mellow tea stalls-where you can unwind with local sweet tea and light snacks before proceeding to your onward transfer to Guwahati airport or Itanagar station.
For a calm, last-evening unwind before departure, enjoy a wheelchair-friendly riverside dinner cruise boarding at Fancy Cruise Jetty (ramped access and level gangway) offering gentle Brahmaputra views, table-side service and soft live folk music. If you prefer to remain on land, roll to Dighalipukhuri Heritage Promenade (smooth pathways and accessible lighting) for a sunset stroll and then dine at the accessible terrace of Brahmaputra Riverside Grill (ramp entry, roomy seating) where you can sample mild Assamese fish curry and sip warm tea while reminiscing about the journey through Arunachal.