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8 must-do experiences in Arunachal Pradesh before it becomes the next Leh

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 10, 2025, 08:03 IST
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8 must-do experiences in Arunachal Pradesh before it becomes the next Leh

Hidden in the farthest northeastern corner of India, Arunachal Pradesh is where you get to witness the lush mountains, rivers run wild, and tribal traditions breathe life into every valley. But since its popularity is gradually growing, this quiet magical state won’t stay under the radar for long. With its rising appeal among thrill-seekers and culture chasers, it won’t be wrong to say that Arunachal is on track to becoming the next Leh.

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Arunachal's beauty

So, before it gets Insta-flooded and the roads start echoing with biker vroom, here are some of the incredible things you must do when in Arunachal Pradesh, while it still remains raw, remote, and real.

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Witness the first sunrise of India at Dong Valley

Forget watching sunrise at a beach, how about seeing India’s very first sunbeam of the day? Dong, a tiny village near the tri-junction of India, China, and Myanmar, is where the sun rises earliest in the country. A pre-dawn trek here is a surreal bucket list item. You’ll need to start hiking at 3 AM, yes, that early. But trust us, it’s worth every step.

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Drive through the jaw-dropping Sela Pass

At 13,700 ft, Sela Pass is one of India’s highest motorable roads and arguably one of its most scenic. Think winding roads through snow, turquoise lakes, and dramatic views that might make your heart do a little backflip. Don’t miss the Sela Lake (or Paradise Lake) that sits right beside the pass and often freezes over in winter.

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Soak in the serenity of Tawang Monastery

This is not just any monastery, it’s the largest in India and second-largest in the world. The 17th-century Tawang Monastery is a spiritual marvel perched on a hill, surrounded by fluttering prayer flags and echoing chants.

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Catch the Ziro Music festival vibes

Ziro Music Festival is India’s coolest indie gig under the open sky, set in the gorgeous Ziro Valley. Picture rice fields, rolling hills, bamboo stages, and barefoot dancing to soulful tunes. It happens in late September, but tickets sell out fast.

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Meet the tattooed Apatani women of Ziro

Ziro isn’t just about music. It’s home to the Apatani tribe, whose women were once known for their distinctive facial tattoos and nose plugs, an ancient practice to deter raiders. Though the tradition is fading, it’s a fascinating cultural story to witness and learn from.

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Explore the remote villages of Mechuka

Think of Mechuka as Arunachal’s best-kept secret. Nestled near the Indo-China border, it offers surreal landscapes, wooden houses, grazing yaks, and a serenity that feels untouched by time.

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Visit the 400-year-old Tawang War Memorial

Pay tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives in the 1962 Indo-China war at this beautifully maintained memorial. It’s moving, scenic, and a powerful reminder of Arunachal’s strategic and emotional significance.

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Explore Bhismaknagar Fort

One of Arunachal’s oldest archaeological sites, this fort near Roing dates back to the 8th century. Moss-covered stones, ancient ruins, and hidden legends, it’s a history buff’s dream, but without crowds.

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