5 Days 4 Night
Specific Tour
25 people
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โ Day 1: Guwahati to Dirang 380KM
โ Day 2: Dirang to Tawang 140KM
โ Day 3: Tawang to Bumla Pass and Madhuri Lake
โ Day 4: Tawang to Shergaon 210 KM
โ Day 5: Shergaon to Guwahati 200KM
At Wild Hill Adventure, we donโt just plan tripsโwe create journeys where every detail is taken care of, every stay is personally verified, and every guest feels like family. This is why most of our guests choose us again and again
At Wild Hill Adventure, we are deeply rooted in Northeast Indiaโwe grew up here, explored every corner, and know the region like the back of our hand. From offbeat locations to local culture and traditions, we ensure you experience the authentic Northeast. Wherever your journey takes you, our team will be there for you, making sure every detail is taken care of. Enjoy traditional food, hidden gems, and genuine local experiences that few get to discover
Arunachal Pradesh is one of Indiaโs most enchanting and least explored states. Known as the “Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains,” it is blessed with natural beauty, cultural diversity, and unique traditions that make it truly special. Here are some fascinating facts that travelers love to know before visiting Arunachal Pradesh:
Arunachal Pradesh is the first Indian state to receive the sunโs rays every morning. The easternmost village, Dong, is especially famous for its sunrise views.
With just 17 people per square kilometer (2011 Census), Arunachal is one of the least populated states in India, making it perfect for those who love peace, nature, and offbeat experiences.
Known as the โOrchid State of India,โ Arunachal is home to more than 500 varieties of orchids, including rare and endemic species that bloom across the valleys.
The state boasts incredible biodiversity with 750 species of birds and 200+ species of mammals, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Arunachal is the only state in India where you can find all four major cats: the Tiger, Leopard, Clouded Leopard, and Snow Leopard.
The highest mountain in Arunachal Pradesh is Kangto (7,060 m / 23,160 ft) in the Eastern Himalayas, standing tall near the Tibet border.
The state is home to 26 major tribes and over 100 sub-tribes, each with distinct languages, traditions, and festivals.
Arunachal is one of the most linguistically diverse regions in Asia, with 30+ languages and many dialects, showcasing its rich cultural fabric.
The Tawang Monastery, over 400 years old, is the largest monastery in India and the second largest in the world after Tibetโs Potala Palace.
Before becoming a full-fledged state in 1987, Arunachal Pradesh was known as the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA).
Many tribes still practice Jhum, a traditional shifting cultivation method where land is farmed for a few years and then left to regenerate.
The fertile valleys of Arunachal produce delicious organic fruits like kiwis, apples, oranges, and pineapples, often grown without chemical fertilizers.
The Mithun (Bos frontalis), a majestic semi-domesticated bovine, is the state animal. It plays a vital role in tribal culture and economy.
The Great Hornbill, a striking bird with a massive beak and casque, is the state bird and symbolizes the stateโs rich biodiversity.
Begin your journey from Guwahati in the morning towards Dirang, a picturesque town in West Kameng.
En route, stop at Bhalukpong and the Tipi Orchidarium, home to over 500 orchid species and rare plants.
Take a short break at Tenga Valley for photos.
Visit the serene Dirang Monastery.
By evening, arrive at Dirang or Sangti Valley and check into your hotel, homestay, or campsite.
Spend the evening by the riverside with a cozy bonfire under the stars.
Enjoy breakfast by the riverside in Sangti Valley, a hidden gem of Arunachal.
Explore the untouched beauty of Chug Valley on the way.
Drive towards Tawang (approx. 130 km / 5โ6 hrs).
Stop at Sela Pass (13,700 ft), a breathtaking high-altitude pass. At the top, donโt miss the tiny tea stalls serving piping hot Maggi and omeletsโitโs an experience in itself.
Visit Jaswant Garh War Memorial, dedicated to a brave soldier of the 1962 Indo-China war.
Reach Tawang by evening, check into your hotel, and relax.
After an early breakfast, set out for Bumla Pass (15,200 ft), located on the IndiaโChina border. Enjoy dramatic mountain views.
Visit the stunning Madhuri Lake (Shonga-tser Lake), named after the Bollywood film Koyla shot here. The reflections of the snow peaks on turquoise waters make it unforgettable.
Explore PTSO Lake, another breathtaking alpine lake.
Visit Khinmey Monastery, known for its peaceful ambiance and Buddhist teachings.
In the evening, stroll through Tawangโs local market for souvenirs and street snacks.
Overnight stay in Tawang.
Visit the iconic Tawang Monastery, the largest in India and a spiritual heart of Buddhism.
Drive towards Shergaon (approx. 180 km / 6โ7 hrs).
On the way, stop at the spectacular Nuranang Falls, where the cascading waters create a rainbow effect.
Explore Bomdila Monastery and enjoy sweeping views from Bomdila Viewpoint.
En route, visit Rupa Town, a small mountain settlement.
By evening, reach Shergaon and check into your stay.
Overnight stay in Shergaon.
After breakfast, explore the quaint village of Shergaon.
Visit Kiwi and Apple orchards and see how locals nurture fruits in the cool Himalayan climate.
Drive through the scenic Indo-Bhutan mountain landscape and stop at the Indo-Bhutan Gate.
If time permits, you can cross into certain nearby areas of Bhutan (no passport needed for Indians, but a physical Aadhaar card is mandatory).
Continue your journey via Bhairabkunda, where rivers from three countries meet.
Arrive in Guwahati by evening.
End the trip with an optional sunset or dinner river cruise on the Brahmaputra before departure.

Transportation (Guwahati to Guwahati).
All accommodations (hotel, homestay, or campsite).
Daily breakfast.
Inner Line Permits (ILP).
Bumla Pass permit.
Driver allowance.
Toll taxes.
Entry fees and camera charges at monuments/parks.
Vehicle expenses for Bumla Pass tour (Govt. fixed rate approx. โน5,500 per SUV โ Innova, Scorpio, Bolero, etc.).
Meals (lunch and dinner).
Anything not mentioned in the inclusions.
As a local company based in the Northeast, we have some surprising offbeat and unexplored places to show you. If time and weather permit, we will visit them
For lunch, our driver will guide you to trusted local restaurants.
For dinner, most of our partner stays serve fresh, home-cooked meals. In Tawang, you can also explore local eateries.
Note
If you are a Vegetarian, Jain, or require Halal food, let us know in advance and we will make arrangements accordingly.
In case of unforeseen weather conditions, government restrictions, or any situation beyond our control such as violence, certain activities or even the entire trip may be canceled. In such cases, no refunds will be provided.
At Wild Hill Adventure, we personally host and accompany our guests in many parts of Arunachal, ensuring comfort, safety, and authentic experiences. Whether itโs your first time in the Northeast or a repeat visit, weโll make sure your Tawang journey is one youโll always remember.
Dirang: Osin Guest House or similar
Tawang: Ozom Homestay or similar
Shergaon: Oak Farmstay or similar
Note: Stays are subject to availability.
Dirang / Sangti Valley: Dirang Boutique Cottages or Lanying River View Homestay or similar
Tawang: Hotel Yangzom/Hotel Vajra or similar
Shergaon: Oakley Groves Resort or similar
Note: Stays are subject to availability.
We also offer premium packages featuring 5-star accommodations or similar.
For a luxury experience, Please contact us directly.
This table shows the per-person cost for various Tawang tour packages, with prices varying based on the number of travelers, the vehicle type, and the chosen package (Standard or Deluxe). All prices are in Indian Rupees (โน).
| No. of Persons | No. of Room | Vehicle | Package Type | Price Per Person (โน) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | Swift Dzire | Standard | 54,000 |
| 1 | 1 | Innova | Standard | 61,000 |
| 1 | 1 | Swift Dzire | Deluxe | 69,000 |
| 1 | 1 | Innova | Deluxe | 79,000 |
| No. of Persons | No. of Room | Vehicle | Package Type | Price Per Person (โน) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 1 | Swift Dzire | Standard | 27,000 |
| 2 | 1 | Innova | Standard | 30,000 |
| 2 | 1 | Swift Dzire | Deluxe | 33,000 |
| 2 | 1 | Innova | Deluxe | 37,000 |
| No. of Persons | No. of Room | Vehicle | Package Type | Price Per Person (โน) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 1 | Swift Dzire | Standard | 19,000 |
| 3 | 1 | Innova | Standard | 20,000 |
| 3 | 1 | Swift Dzire | Deluxe | 28,000 |
| 3 | 1 | Innova | Deluxe | 30,000 |
| No. of Persons | No. of Room | Vehicle | Package Type | Price Per Person (โน) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 2 | Swift Dzire | Standard | 17,000 |
| 4 | 2 | Innova | Standard | 19,000 |
| 4 | 2 | Swift Dzire | Deluxe | 22,000 |
| 4 | 2 | Innova | Deluxe | 24,000 |
| No. of Persons | No. of Room | Vehicle | Package Type | Price Per Person (โน) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 2 | Innova | Standard | 16,000 |
| 5 | 2 | Innova | Deluxe | 20,000 |
| No. of Persons | No. of Room | Vehicle | Package Type | Price Per Person (โน) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 2 | Innova | Standard | 15,000 |
| 6 | 2 | Innova | Deluxe | 18,000 |
| 6 | 3 | Innova | Standard | 16,000 |
| 6 | 3 | Innova | Deluxe | 20,000 |
Booking Process
Booking Amount: 50% advance payment is required to confirm your booking.
Balance Payment: The remaining 50% must be paid at least 7 days before the trip start date.
โ Customizations are available!
Special Experiences for Your Occasions
At Wild Hill Adventure, we love creating memorable moments for your special occasions. Whether itโs a honeymoon, anniversary, birthday, or any celebration, we can arrange unique experiences with prior notice:
These experiences are thoughtfully planned and executed by our team, ensuring safety, comfort, and privacy while adding a special touch to your journey.

Note: Sometimes on Google Maps the distance may show as 100 km with an estimated travel time of 2 hours, but in reality, mountain travel depends on various factors like fog, visibility, and weather. Always start your journey early and keep a few extra hours in hand.
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Q1. What is Arunachal Pradesh famous for?
Arunachal Pradesh is famous for its natural beauty, Tawang Monastery, orchids, tribal culture, and biodiversity, including the rare snow leopard.
Q2. Which is the highest peak in Arunachal Pradesh?
The highest peak is Kangto (7,060 m) in the Eastern Himalayas.
Q3. Why is Arunachal Pradesh called the Orchid State of India?
Because it has over 500 orchid species, some of which are found only here.
Q4. How many tribes are there in Arunachal Pradesh?
The state is home to 26 major tribes and 100+ sub-tribes, each with unique customs and festivals.
Q5. What is the population density of Arunachal Pradesh?
As per the 2011 census, only 17 people per square kilometer, making it the least densely populated state in India.
Q6. Which is the largest monastery in Arunachal Pradesh?
Tawang Monastery โ also the largest in India and the second largest in the world.
Q7. What was Arunachal Pradesh called before 1987?
It was known as the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA).
Q8. What is the state animal of Arunachal Pradesh?
The Mithun (Bos frontalis).
Q9. What is the state bird of Arunachal Pradesh?
The Great Hornbill.
Q10. What makes Arunachal Pradesh unique in terms of wildlife?
Itโs the only state in India where you can spot all four major big catsโtiger, leopard, clouded leopard, and snow leopard.
11. What is Tawang known for?
Tawang is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich Buddhist heritage, and vibrant culture. Key attractions include the Tawang Monastery, Bumla Pass, Sela Pass, Madhuri Lake, tribal life, snow-capped mountains, large waterfalls, rivers, and wildlife like pandas and snow leopards. Tawang is untouched, raw, and beautiful.
12. Do I need a permit to visit Tawang?
Yes. Indian tourists require an Inner Line Permit (ILP), and foreign nationals need a Protected Area Permit (PAP). ILPs can be applied for online, and for our guests, we manage ILPs and all other local and restricted area permits.
13. How do I reach Tawang?
The nearest major airport is in Guwahati, which is international and offers better connectivity. You can also travel via Tezpur Airport (approx. 300 km from Tawang). From Guwahati, the drive via BhalukpongโBomdilaโDirang is convenient. You can also come from Itanagar, but car and other services are limited there.
14. What is the best time to visit Tawang?
For full travel updates, follow us on Instagram @wildhilladventure. Guests who book through us can connect via WhatsApp for real-time updates.
15. Is Tawang safe for tourists?
Yes. Locals are welcoming, helpful, and kind. Always respect local traditions, culture, and natureโask before taking photos and avoid littering. Be prepared for high-altitude conditions and check weather forecasts before traveling.
16. What should I pack for a trip to Tawang?
Pack warm clothingโsweaters, jackets, gloves, and thermal wear. Bring essential medications, toiletries, and a first-aid kit. We provide a detailed packing list for our guests.
17. Are there ATMs in Tawang?
Tawang has limited banking facilities. Carry sufficient cash; we recommend at least โน5,000 per person for emergencies.
18. What are the must-visit attractions in Tawang?
Every season offers a different experience, so discuss your travel dates with us for tailored suggestions.
19. Can I visit Bumla Pass in my own vehicle?
No. Only local vehicles are permitted. SUV hire costs approx. โน5,500 per vehicle (Innova, Bolero, Scorpio).
20. Is there snowfall in Tawang?
Yes. Snowfall occurs between late October and February. Heavy snowfall varies each year; check conditions before planning your trip.
21. What is the altitude of Tawang?
Tawang is at approximately 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) above sea level.
22. Are there any cultural festivals in Tawang?
Yes. Tawang celebrates Buddhist festivals like Losar and Torgya, showcasing rich cultural heritage.
23. What type of accommodation is available in Tawang?
Options range from budget guesthouses to mid-range hotels, homestays, and premium luxury stays. We cater to all types of travelersโbudget, nature seekers, offbeat experiences, or luxuryโbased on your preferences.
24. Is vegetarian, Jain, or halal food available in Tawang?
Yes. Vegetarian and Jain food options are available in many restaurants and homestays; halal options are limited. Inform us in advance, and we will arrange meals accordingly. We have successfully hosted 1,000+ veg, Jain, and halal guests.
25. What languages are spoken in Tawang?
Tibetan, Monpa, and Hindi are the primary languages. English is also understood in tourist areas.
26. Is Tawang suitable for family vacations?
Absolutely. Tawang offers scenic beauty, cultural experiences, and a peaceful environment suitable for all age groups.
27. Are there medical facilities in Tawang?
Basic medical facilities exist, but carry essential medications and consult a doctor before traveling.
28. Can I visit Tawang from Bhutan?
Yes, with proper documentation and permits. Ensure you have the necessary visas and permissions.
29. Are there any restrictions for foreign tourists in Tawang?
Foreign tourists require a Protected Area Permit (PAP) and must follow Indian government guidelines.
30. What is the distance from Guwahati to Tawang?
Approximately 500 km. The journey takes around 12โ14 hours by road, depending on weather and road conditions.
31. Is Tawang accessible by train?
The nearest railway station is in Tezpur. From there, taxis or buses can take you to Tawang Limited
32. Can I visit Tawang solo?
Yes, but traveling with a guide or as part of a group is recommended for safety and convenience.
33. Are there shopping opportunities in Tawang?
Yes. Local markets offer handicrafts, woolen garments, and souvenirs.
34. What is the local cuisine like in Tawang?
Tibetan and Himalayan dishes such as momos, thukpa, and butter tea are common.
35. Is there mobile network coverage in Tawang?
Mobile coverage is available but limited in remote areas. BSNL and Airtel have better connectivity.
36. Why travel with Wild Hill Adventure?
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Choose Wild Hill Adventure for an unforgettable journeyโwhere adventure, culture, and natural beauty come together, supported by a passionate team dedicated to making your experience truly special.
At Wild Hill Adventure, we donโt just plan tripsโwe craft journeys where every detail is thoughtfully taken care of. Every stay is personally inspected, every route carefully planned, and our whole team stays on the Groundย at different locations to ensure safety, smooth experiences, and support in case of unexpected situations. Thatโs why most of our guests travel with us again and again.
We are passionate about what we do and love this work for lifeโmeeting people, showcasing culture, traditions, food, and lifestyle, and sharing the beauty of Northeast India. With us, youโre not just visiting a placeโYouโre experiencing it like a traveler, not a tourist.
Why Travel With Wild Hill Adventure in Northeast India
Local Expertise, Real Connection
We are not an outside operator. Northeast India is our home. We grew up exploring these mountains, valleys, and villages long before they became travel destinations. This gives us an understanding of local life that goes beyond guidebooks. When you travel with us, you get stories, viewpoints, and access that only locals can offer. You experience the region the way we do: with heart.
A Name You Can Trust
For years, travelers from India and abroad have trusted us with their holidays in Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Assam, Nagaland and beyond. Our trips run with fully verified permits, licensed vehicles, reliable drivers, and experienced coordinators. From planning to execution, everything is transparent and well managed. You can relax knowing youโre in safe hands throughout your journey.
Supporting Local Communities
We believe travel should uplift the places we visit. Every tour you book supports local families because we work closely with homestays, farmers, transport providers, craftsmen and guides who belong to the region. Your stay helps keep traditions alive and ensures tourism benefits reach the people who make this land special.
Responsible and Respectful Travel
The Northeast is rich in nature and culture, and both deserve care. We encourage mindful travel: respecting local customs, reducing waste, and preserving fragile ecosystems. Our itineraries are designed to be sustainable so nature stays pristine and communities feel proud to welcome you.
Exclusive Access to Hidden Experiences
We donโt want you to just โseeโ a place. We want you to feel it. Thanks to our strong connections across the region, we offer experiences that are not on the usual tourist track: secret viewpoints, village hikes, orchard visits, tribal cultural interactions, and photo stops known only to locals. These are the moments that become your favorite memories.
Always There When You Need Us
Our journeys come with real on-ground support. The team doesnโt disappear after handing you the itinerary. We stay connected every day, guiding you through weather changes, road conditions, local tips, food recommendations and anything else you may need. You never travel alone here. You travel with family.
Personalized Around You
Adventure lovers, photographers, nature seekers, honeymooners, families with kids, senior citizensโฆ We design each trip based on what matters most to you. If you want a slower pace, we adjust. If you want to explore deeper, we add more. If you want to celebrate a milestone, we make it unforgettable. Your comfort and interests shape the journey.
Trusted by Real Travelers
The biggest proof of our service comes from our guests. Many return to explore more places with us. Many become friends. You can read their heartfelt reviews and watch their travel stories on Google, TripAdvisor and YouTube before you even pack your bags.
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