8 Days
Arunachal
Arrive at Dibrugarh Airport (Assam)
Drive to Roing (Approx. 5–6 hrs)
En route cross the Sadiya Bridge (Dhola-Sadiya), India’s longest bridge
Visit Mayudia Pass (if time permits) for stunning Himalayan views
Overnight stay in Roing
Drive to Anini (Approx. 8–10 hrs via Hunli & Etalin)
Scenic drive through dense forests, rivers, and mountains
Cross Idu Mishmi tribal villages, waterfalls, and remote highlands
Reach Anini by evening – one of India’s most remote towns
Overnight stay in Anini
Visit Idu Mishmi tribal villages to interact with locals
Explore the Dibang River Valley, pine forests, and panoramic viewpoints
Optional visit to Indian Army posts (special permission required)
Evening at leisure – witness local lifestyle
Overnight in Anini
Day trip to Mipi, one of the remotest settlements near the Indo-Tibet border
En route: stop at Dambuen Grasslands, riverside picnic spots, wooden bridges
Back to Anini by evening
Overnight in Anini
After breakfast, drive back toward Hunli
Stop at scenic spots, waterfalls, and Mishmi tribal hamlets en route
Visit Hunli Monastery and local markets
Overnight stay in Hunli
Morning leisure walk in Hunli
Return drive to Roing (Approx. 4 hrs)
Visit Nehru Van Udyan, Mehao Lake, and IMCLS Museum
Overnight in Roing
Drive back to Dibrugarh (Approx. 5–6 hrs)
Check-in to hotel and relax
Visit local tea gardens or Brahmaputra riverside (if time permits)
Overnight in Dibrugarh
Drop to Dibrugarh Airport for return journey
Trip Ends with lifetime memories from the Hidden Himalayas
Accommodation in homestays/hotels (basic in Anini)
Private vehicle with local driver
Inner Line Permit (ILP)
Guide (recommended for tribal visits)
All meals in remote areas (limited food options)
Yes. Indian tourists require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to enter Arunachal Pradesh. Additionally, some areas near Anini (like Mipi) may need special permits due to their proximity to the China border.
The road is remote, scenic, and rough, especially beyond Hunli. It requires a sturdy SUV vehicle, and travel time can be unpredictable due to landslides or weather.
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