Arunachal Pradesh has 12 Routes
1. Tezpur -Bhalukpong-Bomdila-Tawang
Bhalukpong
Bhalukpong is a small town located along the southern reaches of the Himalayas in West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh in India.Tippi
The river Kameng after completing all turbulent courses enters Bhalukpong in a serene flow which provides rare opportunity of adventure tourism and a beautiful picnic spotSessa
Sessa Orchid Sanctuary is a 100 km2 protected area of India in the Himalayan foothills in Bhalukpong Forest Division of West Kameng District, Arunachal Pradesh.Bomdila
Bomdila is located at 27.25°N 92.4°E. It has an average elevation of 2217 metres (7273 feet).Dirang
Dirang: (42 km from Bomdila, 1497m above msl) Hot water springs where people take bath for curing skin ailments, Apple and Kiwi orchards, National Yak ResearchTawang
Tawang is both historically and naturally endowed. It is located at a distance of 183 Kms from Bomdila and is situated at an altitude of 3500 metres above sea level.Chilipam
The beautiful Chilipam monastery is on a hillock near to the Rupa town.
2. Itanagar-Ziro-Daporijo-Aalo-Pasighat
Itanagar
Capital of Arunachal Pradesh
Ziro
Ziro (167 km from Itanagar) is a beautiful plateau and headquarter of Lower Subansiri DistrictTalley Valley
Talley Valley is a rich habitat of many unique and endangered plants and wildlife.
Shivalinga at Kardo Hills
The serene hills of Kardo is home to one of the largest Shivalinga measuring 25 ft height and 22 ftDaporijo
Daporijo is a small scenic town where one can see suspension bridges over Subansiri RiverMalinithan
a place of relics on stones with ruins of temples and valuable sculptures is associated with the mythological legend of Lord Krishna.Pasighat
Pasighat is the headquarters of East Siang district in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.3. Pasighat-Jengging-Yingkiong-Tuting
Pasighat
Pasighat is the headquarters of East Siang district in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary
Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary (13 km from Pasighat) is spread over a cluster of river islands
Mouling National Park
Lush green vegetation and home to some rare wildlife such as Takins, Serow
Kekar Monying(Black Rock)
A stone cliff stands 50metres high with about 500metres in lengthKomsing
This is the place where the British had erected an epitaph/memorial stone of Sir N.WillamsonYingkiong
Located at a distance of 180 km from PasighatDehang
This reserve covers a part of Jengging, Tuting, Gelling and Singa in Upper Siang district and Mippi and Anini in Dibang Valley district4. Tinsukia-Tezu -Hayuliang
Namsai
The Chong of Namsai and Manmao, Golden peace pagoda at Tengapani are major centres of Theravada sect
Wakro
The hub of Kamlang Reserve Forest and Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary with dense forest and wide floral and faunal diversity.
Parasuram Kund
This place on the Lohit River carries a strong mythological link with the legend of Parsurama, a Hindu sage
Tezu
Beautiful landscape by the side of the flowing Lohit river
Dong valley
where the first Sunrise of the country can be witnessed
5. Margherita-Miao-Namdhapa-Vijoynagar
Namdapha National Park
Namdapha National Park is the 15th Tiger Reserve in the country spread over 1985 sqkm.
Vijoynagar
Prior to 1960, this place was little known to outside World
6. Roing-Mayudia-Anini
Myodia
A unique hill resort situated at an altitude of about 8000 ft amidst lofty hills
Bhismaknagar
The oldest archaeological and mythological site in Arunachal Pradesh
Hunli
Cave temple at Kupuli near Hunli is a sacred place of worship for the tribes of the region
Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary
It is home to some rare species like wild duck,takin,hollock gibbon, tiger.
Sally Lake
It is a natural lake surrounded by thick vegetation
7. Tezpur-Seijosa-Bhalukpong
Seijosa
Seijosa is a circle in East Kameng district.
Bhalukpong
The place is famous for archaeological ruins of King Bhaluka who was the grandfather of King Bana of Mahabharata fame and an ancient ruler of the region.
8. Ziro-Palin-Nyapin-Sangram-Koloriang
Koloriang
The headquarter of Kurung Kumey district is a picturesque hill station.
Sangram
Sangram is a beautiful hill station. River Paging, tributary of Kurung river
Ziro
Ziro (167 km from Itanagar) is a beautiful plateau and headquarter of Lower Subansiri District
9. Doimukh-Sagalee-Pake Kessang-Seppa
Sagalee
A beautiful valley with eye catching natural landscape.
Seppa
A beautiful town located in a valley on the banks of the Kameng river
10. Aalo-Mechuka
Surrounded by hills and beautiful orange orchards, this is another exotic nature getaway in Arunachal Pradesh. This is the headquarter of West Siang District and offers all basic amenities. For sightseeing or nature walks, there are places like Ramakrishna Mission Campus, Patum Bridge, Bagra Village, Donyi Polo Temple etc. The Kamki Hydrpower Dam is 25km from Aalo and a beautiful place to visit. Siyom hanging bridge is a 70m long bamboo and cane bridge. If you are zealous enough, go for rafting under this bridge.
11. Daporijo-Taliha-Siyum-Nacho
It gives immense pleasure for adventure seekers while driving from Daporijo, the district HQ of Upper Subansiri to Nacho all along the Subansiri river. The natural settings are the best for white water sports and other adventure activities.
12. Jairampur - Manmao- Nampong – Pangsau Pass
Jairampur
It is headquarter of Jairampur sub-division. The famous historic 'Stilwell Road' passing through this small town from Ledo, Assam, India to Kunming, Yunnan Province, China via Burma.
Manmao
The place is worth vistiing for enjoying high mountains and rich tradition & culture of the Tangsa community.The place is ideally located in a rural landscape for nature lovers.
Nampong
Nampong is a quaint town situated in the picturesque scenic valley. All along the way from Jairampur to Nampong one can enjoy the nature’s ride and the sight of beautiful terraced tea gardens.
Pangsau Pass
Pangsau Pass or Pan Saung Pass, 3,727 feet (1,136 m) in altitude, lies on the crest of the Patkai Hills on the India-Burma(Myanmar) border. The pass offers one of the easiest routes into Burma from the Assam plains
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