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Ziro Valley Tour

Uncover the Tranquil Charms of Ziro Valley: A Journey beyond Ordinary
  • 7 NIGHTS | 8 DAYS
  • Min People: 2
  • Dep Time: -
  • Tour Type: Domestic

Embark on an unforgettable road trip with Travel Design, journeying through the scenic landscapes of Northeast India from Guwahati to Itanagar and into the serene Ziro Valley. This tailored itinerary offers an immersive experience into the heart of the region, where you’ll explore the charming villages of Ziro Valley, gain insights into the unique culture of the Apatani tribe, and savor the rich flavors of local cuisines. Dive deeper into the local way of life by visiting a traditional craft handicraft center, engaging in village farming activities, and experiencing the spiritual essence of the region through visits to ancient temples. This journey promises a blend of cultural discovery, nature, and local traditions, making it an extraordinary adventure.

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7 NIGHTS | 8 DAYS

MINIMUM PEOPLE

2 People

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THE ZIRO VALLEY TOUR INCLUDES

  • Tailor-made Tour Itinerary
  • Special Group Itinerary
  • Airport Transfers
  • Accommodation + Breakfast
  • Tour transfers by PVT vehicle on point to point basis
  • Road Tolls
  • Entry tickets
  • Taxes Applicable

THE ZIRO VALLEY TOUR EXCLUDES

  • Air Fare
  • Inner Line Permit
  • Lunch | High Tea | Dinner
  • Homestay Local Meals
  • Adventure Activities
  • Donations at Temples
  • Shopping
  • Tour Guide
  • Additional sightseeing
  • Additional services
  • Driver Tips
  • Travel Insurance
  • Medical Aid
  • Applicable Taxes
BEST TIME TO VISIT ZIRO VALLEY
  • Ziro Valley sees a big influx of tourists during the Ziro Music Festival held over four days every year (usually in September), although there is some rumours about the festival might be called off due to the damage being caused to the local soccer field during the event. This would be the best time to visit Ziro Valley, if you would like to experience the festival!
  • If you’re not interested in attending the Ziro Music festival, October and November are better months to visit Ziro Valley, since it starts to get pretty cold in December. During our visit in early November, you needed to wear thick clothes at night, though we wore t-shirts during the day!
SPECIAL PERMISSIONS
  • Indian nationals need to take special permission, the Inner Line Permit (ILP) issued by the Arunachal Pradesh government, to enter the state. This permit is accessible online and available at airports in Kolkata, Guwahati or Tezpur.
  • Apart from the visa, foreigners are required to have a Protected Area Permit (PAP) to visit Arunachal Pradesh. The PAP is issued for 10 days and you can extend it for another seven days.
HOW TO APPLY FOR PERMIT TO VISIT ZIRO VALLEY
  • ILP can be applied through Resident Commissioner / Deputy Residence Commissioner / Liaison Officer of Government of Arunachal Pradesh at Arunachal Bhawan at various cities such as Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Shillong, Tezpur, Dibrugarh, Lakhimpur, and Jorhat. Whereas PAP can be applied at All Indian Missions abroad, All Foreigners Regional Registration Officers (FRRO) at Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chief Immigration Officer, Chennai, Home Ministry, Govt. of India and Home Commissioner, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar.
  • Please refer Arunachal Tourism: ILP for address and contact details. However, you can avoid all these hassles and simply apply your ILP online at https://www.arunachalilp.com/. If you are applying online, one good thing is, you are charged only if your ILP is approved. Once your ILP is approved you’d get a mail to download your ILP. If you follow the link, you must make the payment first and then only you can download your ILP. So if for some reason, your ILP is rejected, you don’t need to pay anything and you can re-apply after correcting out the mistakes.
  • Applying ILP is fairly easy and you just need to provide your Aadhaar Card / PAN Card / Voter ID / Passport / Driving License / Ration Card along with a passport size photo of each member. The only tricky thing is, you must mention all the districts you wish to visit and your entry gate properly as per your planned route. But no worries, you have the interactive map at your rescue to figure out the same.
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND BEFORE ZIRO VALLEY TRIP
  • The weather in the north-east is pretty unpredictable, so be prepared to have delays due to the bad weather.
  • Locals are friendly and helpful. Be patient as not everyone will know fluent Hindi or English.
  • Most cell phone networks don’t work well, so inform your family or friends about your whereabouts whenever possible.
  • Don’t forget to carry some ready to cook food packets or instant noodles if you’re strictly a vegetarian.
  • Carry extra batteries, power banks and most importantly warm clothing.
  • Keep at least a couple of extra days in hand in case of any problems like landslides and bad weather on your way.
DOS AND DON’TS WHEN YOU VISIT ZIRO VALLEY
  • Ziro Valley in Arunachal Pradesh is home to around 26 indigenous tribes. When you visit them make sure to treat them with respect and follow their code of conduct.
  • When you visit a religious site make sure to not enter the place with any footwear. Dress appropriately.
  • Take special care of nature as the area’s biodiversity is to be protected. Do not litter or harm the environment.
  • Stay away from unauthorised travel agents and exchange your currency from government-approved vendors only.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO FOR EXPERIENTIAL ZIRO VALLEY TOUR PACKAGE
  • Airfare to the starting point of your trip and back is not included in the cost.
  • There are dustbins everywhere to throw stuff as the village council is very strict about cleanliness and travellers littering may be fined.
  • The traveller will have to take care of their international airfare, visa fees, airport tax or any kind of insurance cover.
  • Items of personal nature like drinks, laundry, telephone calls, tips, camera fees, etc. or any other item not specifically mentioned above as ‘INCLUDED’ is to be considered exclusion of the deal.
  • Liability for change in itinerary due to reasons beyond our control like change in flight and train schedule; cancellation of flights/trains, political disturbances, natural phenomena, etc. will not be accommodated in the cost.
  • No bill will be reimbursed against any missed service/facility.
  • Do not consume alcohol or any other intoxicants during the tour.
  • The vehicle for sightseeing is available on an itinerary basis only, and will not be on disposal.
  • The price will vary according to the no. of people.
  • The tour takes place through an Eco-friendly zone; do not encourage littering the local sites or campsites.
  • ID proof is mandatory for each individual guest at the time of booking, and also upon arrival. PAN card will not be considered as a valid address proof.
  • All foreign nationals must share their passport and visa details at the time of booking, and also upon arrival.
  • Any breakage or damage of any items will be charged at actuals.
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Kamakhya Temple: The Kamakhya temple is counted among the most sacred shaktipeethas (devotional shrines where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell), the temple is believed to be the place where the womb of the goddess fell.
  • ITA Fort: literally translates to “Fort of Bricks” which lends the name to the city of Itanagar. Built at some time in the 14th Century by Chutiya Kingdom, Ita Fort is the most significant historical site in the city. Located on the top of a hill, the fort offers breath-taking views of the valley below dotted with pretty houses.
  • Jawaharlal State Museum: The collection covers textiles, handicrafts, weapons, tools, music instruments, and much more. Besides, there is a separate section dedicated to the archaeological findings in the region which is the highlight of the place. If you are a patron of history and culture.
  • Gompa Buddhist Temple: Since its establishment in the year 1986, this temple is one of the most revered religious sites in the city. Located on the top of a hill, the temple complex looks remarkable with its illuminated structure that has been crafted with utmost precision and offers panoramic views of the verdant landscape that surrounds it. Another attraction at the site is a white stupa erected near the gompa.
  • Craft Centre and Emporium in Itanagar: During your visit to the capital city you will be hooked by this place experiencing the unique collection of local artefacts. Craft Centre and Emporium is always vibrating with tourists and this popular tourist attraction is stacked with great collections such as conventional cane and bamboo products, wall paintings depicting ancient local stories and a unique collection of local traditional costumes made from natural vegetables and herbal dye yarns, which you can shop.
  • Pechi Putu: This unique village done the utilisation of land and resources, combined with the unique cultural traditions of the Apatanis and their enduring relationship with their environment, has put Ziro on UNESCO’s World Heritage tentative list. This expanse of open ground with wonderful views of the surrounding where the submerged rice fields met a mudbank, millet was sown on the raised bunds, fish were reared.
  • Baro Village: Which calls the home of Ziro, the home of the Apatani people. There is a legend recounted in Ralph Izzard’s book, The Hunt for the Buru, which describes the ancient Apatani migration and the establishment of the original villages in Ziro. Interact with the locals and admire their unique tattoos, which is a part of their tradition.
  • Hong Village: Largest Apatani villages, the tribe welcomes visitors to observe their time-honoured lifestyle, interact with the elders who are the real keepers of the traditions, check out handicrafts and learn more about the Apatani culture. Explore the traditional houses of the Apatani people built there which are made of bamboo. These bamboo houses are one story. Some houses are built on the ground and some on a high platform. Adjacent to most of the houses is a farm and a small pond in which fish farming takes place. This technique of growing millet along with paddy in the fields is not seen anywhere else. Experience hands on farming in the fields in Hong Village.
  • Hong Basti: You will find a huge wooden platform called Lapang. This platform has a lot of importance and it is considered a very sacred place. In simple words, you can understand that the village panchayat is held here and every decisions are taken here. People also celebrate the festival collectively here. In front of the houses in Hong Basti, you see standing wooden T-shaped pillars known as Babo. These pillars represent the clan. The entire community gathers to raise Babo during the annual festival.
  • Naara Aaba: Which is a visionary’s dream of delivering the taste of world-class premium wines in every nook and cranny of the globe. Each bottle is a source of farmer’s pride as they’re crafted from organic fruits harvested in rural backyards. It uses fruits from the local orchards of the valley and adjoining areas. Perfect for a day spent in nature, this tour includes a guided walk through the field and a delicious three-course lunch. This is topped with wine for the parents and fresh grape juice for the little ones.
  • Dutta Village: Lies just a short drive from Ziro, enveloped by a peaceful environment along with hill slopes cascading with terraced rice fields. It is inhabited by Nyishis who are known for their fine handloom textiles as well as colorful handicrafts. At Dutta, one can meet skilled weavers who have preserved centuries old weaving methods to create magnificent patterns reflecting their surroundings' natural beauty.
  • Bamin Village: Situated on the outskirts of Ziro is a perfect example of Arunachal Pradesh's cultural mosaic owing to its mixture of Apatani plus Nyishi influences. In this village are ancient stone monoliths known as menhirs which were put up to commemorate ancestors' names or what happened in their history books. Experience bird watching in Bamin Village, as it is a refuge for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, with its verdant environs attracting various avian varieties that include the endangered white-winged wood duck. The village paths meander through thick woods as well as bamboo corpses that lead to hidden points from where one can see amazing sunrises and sunsets in a landscape of peace found only in the Eastern Himalayas.
  • Yachuli Village: Is an attractive town situated on the fertile banks of the Subansiri River. It is known for its terraced rice fields whose sparkling appearance appears like an emerald carpet beneath blue sky. Yachuli reveals Verulam farming practices which involve many crops such as maize, millet and rice grown nyishi style using traditional methods passed down from generation to generation.
  • Hapoli Town: Often called New Ziro, is the administrative capital of the area but maintains a distinct charm. Hapoli, unlike the traditional villages surrounding it, has modern amenities and cultural heritage blended in one place. The town has small cafes as well as markets for visitors to taste bamboo shoot curry, smoked pork and freshly brewed tea from plantations around.
  • Tarin Fish Farm in Ziro Valley: Tarin Fish Farm demonstrates the cultural and environmental consciousness of the local people, making it an enlightening experience for visitors. It offers a serene, rural setting where travellers can observe and learn about the local ecosystem and culture.
  • Hapoli Market: Hapoli is part of Ziro Valley, the headquarters of Lower Subansiri district, Arunachal Pradesh, India, where the headquarters administrative offices are located. The name is said to derive from "HaoPolyang", the name by which the Apatans still know him. ,"hao" means high or higher, and "polyang" means plain or plateau.
  • Talley Valley: It is a wildlife sanctuary as well as a bio-diversity hotspot located at a distance of 32 kms from Ziro towards the north east. Comprising sub-tropical and alpine forests it has a variety of flora and fauna, many of which are endangered. The place offers great trekking opportunities. It is situated at an elevated level with rivers like Pange, Sipu, Karing and Subansiri flowing through the Reserved Forest and Sanctuary. It is home to highly endangered species like clouded leopard. Pleioblastus Simone is a bamboo variety only found in Talley Valley.
  • Dolo Mando: Is a hill on the west side of Ziro on the Daporijo road. The place is ideal for trekking with spectacular views as a reward. You can enjoy spending some quiet time amidst the beautiful landscape.
  • Siddheshwar Temple: The largest Shivling in the world has been discovered not quite long ago by the people of Arunachal Pradesh in a town called Ziro also known as Apatani Plateau which is located at an altitude of 5754 ft. (1,780m) above sea level in Arunachal Pradesh of North East India.
  • The Craft Centre and Emporium in Ziro Valley: The place houses a rich collection of local artefacts that depict the culture of Arunachal Pradesh through their designs and intricate carvings. From products made of bamboo to paintings, shawls and traditional costumes, you can purchase a lot of traditional items at reasonable rates here. Whether you are a shopaholic or just want to take back home some souvenirs from Itanagar, add this craft centre to your itinerary and you will not regret doing so.
  • Meghna Cave Temple: Is a beautiful place to visit for worship. Dedicated to Lord Lakulisha who was the 28th embodiment of lord Shiva and you will find some detailed carvings of Sanskrit scriptures with magnificent and great architecture.
  • Mahabhairab Temple: Is located at a hillock in northern Tezpur. The temple is considered as one of the major ancient landmarks of Tezpur. It is believed that the temple was set up by the demon king Banasur during the prehistoric times. The temple houses one of the biggest Shiva Lingas in the world.
  • The District Museum of Tezpur: The museum's collection includes relics, archaeological artefacts, and displays that narrate the story of the local tribes and the evolution of the region through different eras. Visitor can view traditional Assamese garments, pottery, coins, stone inscriptions, and sculptures that provide a deeper understanding of the area's past. This museum is perfect for history buffs and those curious about Assam's diverse cultural fabric.
  • Agnigarh: Is provides a panoramic view of the great river and Tezpur. Basically, it’s a hillock on the bank of river Brahmaputra is the site of legendary romance of princess Usha (the only daughter of King Bana) and Anirudha, grandson of Lord Krishna. Usha was kept on this hillock which was surrounded by fire. Recently Agnigarh has been developed as a beautiful park. It has a series of sculptures depicting the mythology, open-air stage, and waterfall.
  • Tezpur Tea Garden Tour: At Addabarie Tea Estate, will be on offer in the afternoon at the Tea Tasting Session. You can learn about the intricate process of tea making “from plucking leaves to the final packaging. These tours often include a walk through the tea bushes, watching the tea plucking, a visit to the factory and insight into the fermentation, drying, and grading processes. Indulge in some tea tasting sessions to distinguish between different flavours.
  • Ziro Valley Festivals: Myoko Festival in March where villagers indulge in community feasts and the local priests perform animistic rituals. Dree, or harvest festival is celebrated in July when one can see traditional dances along with cultural performances. It also happens during the rainy season when the landscape is almost transformed with deep lush greenery.
PHOTOS
ITINERARY

DAY 1 ARRIVAL INTO GUWAHATI | KAMAKHYA TEMPLE

Guwahati

  • Upon your arrival in Guwahati (airport/ railway station), get picked up by our representative who will transfer you to your hotel.
  • If time permits, you will visit one of the most revered sites in Guwahati – the Kamakhya temple. The Kamakhya temple is counted among the most sacred shaktipeethas (devotional shrines where the severed body parts of Goddess Sati fell), the temple is believed to be the place where the womb of the goddess fell.
  • Overnight stay at the hotel in Guwahati.

HOTEL RECOMMENDATIONS

  1. Radisson Blu Hotel, Guwahati
  2. Novotel Guwahati
  3. Kiranshree Grand
  4. Vivanta Guwahati

 

DAY 2GUWAHATI TO ITANAGAR | TRAVEL TO THE CAPITAL CITY OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH

  • Post breakfast at the hotel, get transferred to the capital city – Itanagar. Start your day early today, to reach the next destination in time.
  • Drive Guwahati to Itanagar | Travel to the capital city of Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Explore Ita Fort. Ita Fort in Itanagar town, is one of the most important historical sites in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India. The name literally means “Fort of bricks” (brick being called “Ita” in the Assamese language).
  • Visit the Jawaharlal State Museum. Discover some interesting insights into the history and culture of Arunachal Pradesh at Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum, established in the 1980s. The museum complex houses an interesting collection of various artefacts and scriptures that throw light on the tribal culture and the natural heritage of the state.
  • Visit Gompa Buddhist Temple. Take a plunge into a world full of divinity at Gompa Buddhist Temple in Itanagar, which is the centre for Buddhist culture in the region. It is a perfect site to undertake a dual experience of spirituality and culture study in Itanagar.
  • Visit the Craft Centre and Emporium in Itanagar. During your visit to the capital city you will be hooked by this place experiencing the unique collection of local artefacts. Craft Centre and Emporium is always vibrating with tourists and this popular tourist attraction is stacked with great collections such as conventional cane and bamboo products, wall paintings depicting ancient local stories and a unique collection of local traditional costumes made from natural vegetables and herbal dye yarns, which you can shop.
  • Enjoy your dinner at RE Fresh Restaurant on the Banks of the Dikrang River, is one of the best places to eat in Itanagar which offers a truly surreal dining experience amidst breathtaking natural surroundings. Its picturesque location and thatched-roof setting create an ideal atmosphere, perfect for indulging in innovative dishes crafted from fresh meats and seasonal vegetables. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Overnight stay at the hotel in Itanagar.

HOTEL RECOMMENDATIONS

  1. Cygnett Inn Trendz
  2. Waii International Hotel
  3. The Elite Resort Itanagar
  4. Biirii Resort

 

DAY 3ITANAGAR TO ZIRO VALLEY | EXPLORE ZIRO VALLEY

  • On this day, post early breakfast, start your travel towards Ziro village, located in the North of Itanagar. Upon arrival in Ziro Valley, surround yourself with the ethereal natural as well as cultural landscapes of Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Check in to your hotel in Ziro Valley. Get ready to explore Ziro Valley.
  • Visit Pechi Putu, this unique village done the utilisation of land and resources, combined with the unique cultural traditions of the Apatanis and their enduring relationship with their environment, has put Ziro on UNESCO’s World Heritage tentative list. This expanse of open ground with wonderful views of the surrounding where the submerged rice fields met a mudbank, millet was sown on the raised bunds, fish were reared. NOTE: Every year, in September, the Ziro Festival of Music is held on this hill. That year too it had taken place over four days, attracting crowds and musicians from all over the country.
  • Visit Baro Village, which calls the home of Ziro, the home of the Apatani people. There is a legend recounted in Ralph Izzard’s book, The Hunt for the Buru, which describes the ancient Apatani migration and the establishment of the original villages in Ziro. Interact with the locals and admire their unique tattoos, which is a part of their tradition.
  • Look down from the height of Pechi Putu, the landscape, once lush and green, had by October turned to rust and gold. Where the submerged rice fields met a mudbank, millet was sown on the raised bunds. Where the water channels meandered through the paddy lots, fish were reared.
  • Visit Hong Village, largest Apatani villages, the tribe welcomes visitors to observe their time-honoured lifestyle, interact with the elders who are the real keepers of the traditions, check out handicrafts and learn more about the Apatani culture. Explore the traditional houses of the Apatani people built there which are made of bamboo. These bamboo houses are one story. Some houses are built on the ground and some on a high platform. Adjacent to most of the houses is a farm and a small pond in which fish farming takes place. This technique of growing millet along with paddy in the fields is not seen anywhere else. Experience hands on farming in the fields in Hong Village.
  • Visit Hong Basti, you will find a huge wooden platform called Lapang. This platform has a lot of importance and it is considered a very sacred place. In simple words, you can understand that the village panchayat is held here and every decisions are taken here. People also celebrate the festival collectively here. In front of the houses in Hong Basti, you see standing wooden T-shaped pillars known as Babo. These pillars represent the clan. The entire community gathers to raise Babo during the annual festival.
  • Visit Hong Village, and take a local wine making tour with Naara Abba. In this tour, guided by our wine technologist Fillipe, you will be walked through the process of fermentation, aging and mixing of different sorts of wines. You’ll have the chance to be part of the wine-making process. Book Your Tour (Contact: +91 82570 00019 | +91 94360 48828).
  • Overnight stay at the hotel in Ziro Valley.

HOTEL RECOMMENDATIONS

  1. Lempia Ude
  2. Hotel Blue Pine
  3. Hotel Anne Ziro

HOMESTAY RECOMMENDATIONS

  1. Siiro Homestay
  2. Ziro Putu Homestay

DAY 4EXPLORE ZIRO VALLEY VILLAGES

  • After early breakfast at the hotel.
  • Take a guided village walk tour of Ziro Valley with Prachurjya Deka. (Contact: +9706707082).
  • Visit Dutta Village lies just a short drive from Ziro, enveloped by a peaceful environment along with hill slopes cascading with terraced rice fields. It is inhabited by Nyishis who are known for their fine handloom textiles as well as colorful handicrafts, at Dutta, one can meet skilled weavers who have preserved centuries old weaving methods to create magnificent patterns reflecting their surroundings’ natural beauty.
  • Visit Bamin Village, is situated on the outskirts of Ziro is a perfect example of Arunachal Pradesh’s cultural mosaic owing to its mixture of Apatani plus Nyishi influences. In this village are ancient stone monoliths known as menhirs which were put up to commemorate ancestors’ names or what happened in their history books. Experience bird watching in Bamin Village, as it is a refuge for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, with its verdant environs attracting various avian varieties that include the endangered white-winged wood duck. The village paths meander through thick woods as well as bamboo corpses that lead to hidden points from where one can see amazing sunrises and sunsets in a landscape of peace found only in the Eastern Himalayas.
  • Visit Yachuli Village, is an attractive town situated on the fertile banks of the Subansiri River. It is known for its terraced rice fields whose sparkling appearance appears like an emerald carpet beneath blue sky. Yachuli reveals Verulam farming practices which involve many crops such as maize, millet and rice grown nyishi style using traditional methods passed down from generation to generation.
  • Enjoy a traditional authentic Nyishi cuisine at the homestay Smti Joram Ania (Contact: 9856077860). (*Travellers Choice).
  • Explore traditional fishing trips or walking along hiking trails nearby through dense forests full of wild animals are things a visitor may do.
  • Overnight stay at the hotel in Ziro Valley.

DAY 5ZIRO VALLEY | EXPLORE HAPOLI TOWN

  • Post breakfast in the morning, head out to explore the Ziro Valley.
  • Visit Hapoli Town, often called New Ziro, is the administrative capital of the area but maintains a distinct charm. Hapoli, unlike the traditional villages surrounding it, has modern amenities and cultural heritage blended in one place. The town has small cafes as well as markets for visitors to taste bamboo shoot curry, smoked pork and freshly brewed tea from plantations around.
  • Visit Tarin Fish Farm, is a unique high-altitude fish farm located in the picturesque valley of Ziro in Arunachal Pradesh, India. The farm has around 74 ponds and out of which 46 numbers are nursery ponds, 16 are rearing ponds and 12 are stocking ponds. The area was of approx. 200 kilometers of the fish farming and recently known as paddy cum fish cultivation where the Apatanis used to practices the farming. This sustainable practice not only optimizes land use but also creates a symbiotic environment for both fish and rice cultivation.
  • Enjoy your lunch at Momo Magic Café, quick Service Restaurant Chain serving hot scrumptious food with Best ingredients that too at Affordable Price. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Visit the Hapoli market, is an interesting place to see unusual items that are a part of the local cuisine. Dried rats, frogs, meat steaks, ferns, Tapyo salt, bamboo shoots and a variety of local herbs can be seen in the stalls. Vendors selling handmade items of cane and bamboo are also available in the market as such tools are used by the villagers for their daily domestic use. Most items are packed in leaves and people carry them off in wicker baskets.
  • Visit District Museum at Hapoli Library, is a relatively new attraction in Ziro. It showcases the cultural artefacts of the Apatani people and has small collection of old and rare photographs. The anthropological collection provides a good insight to the diverse tribal cultures of Arunachal Pradesh. It is also a good source of information for the culture enthusiasts.
  • Visit Hapoli, also serves as a convenient base for exploring the nearby Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary that houses many different plants and animals including endangered species like clouded leopard and red panda. Eco-tourists can take guided walks through thick forests and alpine meadows with cascading waterfalls and panoramic views along their way. Points to Remember: Timing: 6:00 Am to 6:00 Pm. Duration: 4-6 Hours. Entry Fees: Indian tourists: INR 20-50 per person, Foreign tourists: INR 100-200 per person. Best Time to Visit: October to April.
  • Enjoy your dinner at Hapoli Hilltop restaurant, offers an exceptional combination of local flavors and modern methods of preparation. The entire menu shows the cultural richness of this region with Apatani dishes like Pehak (smoked pork), Tibetan momos and also continental foods among others being available. You cannot miss visiting Hapoli Hilltop if you love eating. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Overnight stay at the hotel or Abasa Homestay Siiro in Hapoli Village.

DAY 6ZIRO VALLEY | TEMPLES | ZIRO CRAFT EMPORIUM

  • After early breakfast at the hotel.
  • Visit Dolo Mando, is a hill on the west side of Ziro on the Daporijo road. You can walk along the clear path, you’ll be surrounded by green plants. You might even see some local birds and butterflies. The highlight of Dolo Mando is undoubtedly the panoramic vista that unfolds before you upon reaching the summit. The entire valley stretches like a verdant tapestry, with the villages of the Apatani tribe scattered across the area. These unique places are a dream for photographers. It’s a peaceful place where you can enjoy nature’s beauty.
  • Visit the Siddheshwar Nath Temple, the largest Shivling which has the world’s tallest natural Shivling. ‘Shivling’ is the abstract representation of Hindu deity Shiva.
  • Enjoy lunch at Siiro Restaurant, sitting on top of the hill that overlooks the quiet Siiro River provides a peaceful environment for eating while enjoying the view of nature. This menu is composed of a number of traditional dishes from Apatanis together with other modern ones prepared for different kinds of tongues. One can take pleasure out of having original Apatani Thukpa or eating various continental dishes while marvelling at the amazing landscape. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Visit Greener Pastures, contribute to sustainable tourism by engaging in eco-friendly activities and supporting the local community. Visitors can stay at homestays, which help preserve Apatani culture and provide families with a sustainable livelihood. Visitors can participate in initiatives like recycling, keeping the environment clean, and supporting local artisans by purchasing handloom and handicraft products made by Self-Help Groups. Additionally, you can volunteer with Ngunu Ziro, helping with education, nature conservation, and biodiversity monitoring, including butterfly protection, contributing to the valley’s ecological balance and cultural preservation.
  • Visit the Ziro Craft Emporium. This place is an insightful place to see the local arts and crafts of the Apatani Tribe. The craft emporium is witness the making of various handicrafts like carpets, fabric and articles made from cane, wood and even metal. Baskets are made for the use in the kitchen storing livestock and in farming. The crafts centre has a small retail section where you indulge in supporting the local handicrafts of Ziro Valley by buying few products. Buy handloom fabrics or the local skirts, hand woven carpets and handmade baskets.
  • Must explore and see the Apatani women weaving handloom at the Crafts Emporium in Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. The emporium has a handloom section where you can watch women weave the traditional Gale, a colorful skirt worn by Apatani women.
  • Drive back to hotel and enjoy the nature of this serene place. Enjoy dinner at Ziro Puto Restaurant is a hidden culinary treasure trove offering some of the most exquisite dishes with a panoramic view over Ziro Valley below it. The restaurant specializes in indigenous Apatani cuisines whose taste takes clients through different cultures present within this area making sure that such dishes like Bamboo Shoot Fry and Millet Beer satisfy the tastes of those who are well-informed on good meals provided that they belong to Apatani tribe. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Overnight stay at the hotel in Ziro Valley.

DAY 7ZIRO TO TEZPUR | BEGIN YOUR RETURN JOURNEY

Tezpur

  • After early breakfast in Ziro Valley, proceed towards Tezpur. Today, most of your time will be spent on roads through the beautiful valley and rolling hills.
  • Visit Mahabhairab Temple for Darshan. The Mahabhairab Temple stands tall as an embodiment of Shiva’s divine presence in Tezpur. Believed to be established by King Banasura in the pre-historical times, the temple boasts a powerful Shivling, attracting devotees throughout the year. The site has undergone several renovations over centuries but has maintained its spiritual significance. Pilgrims flock here during Shivratri and other auspicious days dedicated to Lord Shiva. Visiting this temple not only offers spiritual solace but is also a chance to witness the architectural and cultural evolution of temples in Assam.
  • Enjoy lunch at Chakh-Le (Veg Food Cart), is one of the popular Local Eateries in Tezpur, known for its delicious vegetarian offerings. The menu at Chakh-Le features a variety of vegetarian delights that showcase the rich flavours of the region. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty sabzi (vegetable curry) served with fluffy rice or crispy pakoras (fritters) paired with tangy chutney, you’ll find plenty of options to satisfy your cravings. Food Must Try: Paneer Kathi Roll, Dahi Puri, Vegetable Fried Rice, Chole Bhature (*Travellers Choice).
  • Visit the Meghna Cave Temple around 5000 years and it was rediscovered in the year 1962. Located at an altitude of 300 feet, the temple offers stunning views of the surrounding area. Majestic mountains, dense forests presenting lush greenery to your eyes and the beautiful river flowing below give you the most wonderful experience. You will be at a loss for words to describe the immense beauty of the place. Set your camera in motion so that you will be able to relive the memories on your return.
  • Visit the District Museum of Tezpur one of the 12 district museums in Assam, the District Museum Tezpur, is located in the heart of the city of Tezpur. Established on 16th March 1986, the museum houses over 500 exhibits, including sculptures, manuscripts, olden traditional metal inscriptions and traditional art and craft from various communities.
  • Visit Agnigarh, is provides a panoramic view of the great river and Tezpur. Basically, it’s a hillock on the bank of river Brahmaputra is the site of legendary romance of princess Usha (the only daughter of King Bana) and Anirudha, grandson of Lord Krishna. Usha was kept on this hillock which was surrounded by fire. Recently Agnigarh has been developed as a beautiful park. It has a series of sculptures depicting the mythology, open-air stage, and waterfall. Keep your camera ready for photos of the iconic sculptures and scenic views.
  • Take a Tezpur Tea Garden Tour at Addabarie Tea Estate, will be on offer in the afternoon at the Tea Tasting Session. You can learn about the intricate process of tea making “from plucking leaves to the final packaging. These tours often include a walk through the tea bushes, watching the tea plucking, a visit to the factory and insight into the fermentation, drying, and grading processes. Indulge in some tea tasting sessions to distinguish between different flavours.
  • Enjoy your dinner at Silver Spoon, features you with the diverse selection of dishes that showcase the finest ingredients and culinary techniques. Whether you’re craving succulent seafood, tender meats, or flavourful vegetarian options, there’s something to please every palate at this Fine Dining in Tezpur restaurant. Food Must Try: Tiramisu, Risotto, Stuffed Mushrooms, Tenderloin Steak. (*Travellers Choice).
  • Overnight stay at the hotel in Tezpur.

DAY 8TEZPUR TO GUWAHATI | BID ADIEU WITH A LOT OF MEMORIES

  • Start your day early and have a hearty breakfast. Later, board your transfer to Guwahati.
  • Your amazing tour comes to an end, once you are dropped in Guwahati at your desired location.
  • The Ziro Valley Tour Ends.
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HOW CAN YOU BECOME A RESPONSIBLE TRAVELLER?
Here are some pointers to help you start travelling sustainably

1. SELECTING A GREEN FORM OF TRANSPORTATION

When travelling, take the train or bus rather than an airplane. If you have no other option but to fly, make sure it is a direct flight to minimise its carbon imprint. 2.4% of carbon emissions are believed to come from aviation. Alternate your modes of transportation, and be careful to go slowly. When it comes to shorter distances, try cycling and walking as these activities will also provide you with a sort of workout.

2. CHOOSE TRADITIONAL HANDICRAFTS

As opposed to shopping in a mall or airport store, buying locally is better for the environment. You have a favourable financial effect on the community. Their homemade goods are not only a unique souvenir for your house, but they are also less priced.

3. SUPPORT LOCAL HOTELS AND CAFES

Locally-owned restaurants will give you the taste of a local cuisine which you might try for the first time. While locals shop at their local market, hotels typically get their ingredients from large corporations. By eating in one of their hotels, you’re minimising your carbon footprint.

4. PACK THE APPROPRIATE NUMBER OF OUTFITS

Try to pack with the clothing you currently own rather than going on a buying binge. Human clothing that is owned by people ends up in landfills in 73% of cases. Don’t allow items to go to waste. Give them to neighbours or sell them on a platform for thrift stores if you buy anything you won’t use again.

5. GO ON A GUIDED WILDLIFE EXPLORATION

This is majorly enjoyable bucket list material. Make sure your wildlife expert is qualified, prioritises the comfort of the animals, and is familiar with the specifics of the local habitat. During the safari, don’t push the driver to take you closer to the animals. Allow the animals to relax and take it easy while you enjoy yourself.

6. CHOOSING A GREEN ACCOMMODATION

Make sure to pick a hotel that uses green practices when you are on vacation. In order to choose a hotel and the various amenities it offers, you won’t need as many toiletries, water bottles, or meal packets if you reduce, reuse, and recycle them. Verify the policies and procedures of the hotel, but make sure you are according to a sustainable style.

7. A STRICT NO TO PLASTIC

Ideally, you shouldn’t leave any trash behind you. You shouldn’t carry single-use plastic either because it contributes significantly to trash and pollution. Utilising plastic-free products and using your own cloth bag are two examples of travelling sustainably.

8. INTERACT WITH LOCALS

Discover a whole region, interact with the people there; this will only make your journey more interesting, enjoyable, and, most importantly, sustainable.

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