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Day 1: Arrive in Guwahati, transfer to hotel, visit Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra.
Day 2: Travel to Bhalukpong, visit Bhalukpong Fort and Tipi Orchidarium.
Day 3: Transfer to Bomdila, visit local monasteries and viewpoint, explore local market.
Day 4: Drive to Dirang, visit Apple Nursery, Kiwi farm, Dzong, and hot water springs.
Day 5: Travel to Tawang, visit war cemetery, Tawang Monstery, Namgye Lhaste, PT Tso, Gorsham Chorten, Gontse Garden, and Singar Ani Gompa.
Day 6: Excursion to Bumla Pass & Madhuri Lake, visit Panga Teng Tso lake and 1962 India-China war bunkers.
Day 7: Transfer to Tezpur, visit Chitralekha Udyan, Padum Pukhuri Lake, Nameri National Park, Kalia Bhomora Setu Bridge and Dakhina Kali Temple.
Day 8: Depart from Tezpur for onward journey.
In Guwahati, you can visit the Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra, a cultural hub. You can also explore the Kamakhya temple, a sacred site for tantric Hinduism.
In Bhalukpong, you can visit the Bhalukpong Fort and Tipi, which is home to more than 50000 varieties of orchids
In Bomdila, you can visit the Gontse Rabgyaling Monastery (Upper Gonpa), Thubchog Gatsel Ling Monastery (Lower Gonpa), and Bomdila View Point. You can also explore the local market.
In Dirang, you can visit the regional Apple Nursery, Kiwi farm, and Dzong (fort). You can also visit the hot water springs.
In Tawang, you can visit the Tawang Monastery, Namgye Lhaste, PT Tso, Gorsham Chorten, Gontse Garden, and Singar Ani Gompa. You can also take an excursion to Bumla Pass & Madhuri Lake.
In Tezpur, you can visit Chitralekha Udyan, Padum Pukhuri Lake, Nameri National Park, the 3015-meter-long Kalia Bhomora Setu Bridge, and Dakhina Kali Temple.
The best time to visit these places is typically between October and April.
For most places in North East India, you don’t need a permit. However, you do need a special permit to enter Arunachal Pradesh