Upper Subansiri is known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and diverse wildlife. The district features stunning mountains, rivers, and valleys, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Upper Subansiri is home to various tribal communities, each with its unique customs and traditions, adding to the cultural richness of the region. With Pikme, visitors can create personalized itineraries to explore the natural beauty and cultural experiences in Upper Subansiri. Whether trekking through the hills, visiting tribal villages, or enjoying local festivals, Pikme ensures a memorable journey in this captivating district.
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| The Enchanting Trails Of Arunachal | 02 Nights / 03 Days | Rs.18,150 |
| Changlang Expedition : A Tour Of Arunachal Eastern Frontier | 05 Nights / 06 Days | Rs.36,300 |
| Tawang Tour With Ziro | 08 Nights / 09 Days | Rs.54,450 |
| Arunachal Odyssey : Exploring The Highlands | 09 Nights / 10 Days | Rs.60,500 |
Upper Subansiri is a hidden gem in Arunachal Pradesh, known for its unspoiled natural beauty and rich tribal culture. With its dense forests, majestic rivers, and fascinating traditions of the Tagin and Nyishi tribes, it's perfect for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure. Explore the wild landscapes and experience the hospitality of the local tribes by booking your Upper Subansiri holiday tour package today.
1. Best Time to Visit: Plan your trip between October and April when the weather is pleasant, and avoid the monsoon season due to heavy rainfall
2. Permits: Obtain the Inner Line Permit (ILP) as it is mandatory for all visitors entering Upper Subansiri, especially for non-residents
3. Local Guide: Hire a local guide to explore the region's remote and less-explored areas safely, enhancing your experience with local insights
4. Connectivity: Prepare for limited internet and mobile connectivity. It's essential to download maps and inform your family before venturing deep into remote areas
5. Sustainable Tourism: Respect the local culture and environment. Carry reusable water bottles, avoid plastic waste, and support local businesses for an eco-friendly trip.
A Tibetan-style noodle soup with vegetables or meat, ideal for warming up in the cool weather
Delicious dumplings stuffed with meat or vegetables, a popular snack among locals
A traditional rice beer made by the Indigenous tribes, perfect for an authentic experience
A tangy dish made with tender bamboo shoots and spices, served with rice
A vegetable curry made with local greens and chhurpi (fermented cheese)
A spicy pickle made from bamboo shoots and pork fat, adding zing to meals
Intricately woven bamboo baskets made by local artisans
Traditional handwoven textiles from the Apatani tribe, vibrant and unique
Colorful beaded necklaces and bracelets crafted by local tribeswomen
Skillfully carved wooden items like utensils and decorative pieces
Spices unique to the region, like wild cardamom and mountain herbs
Warm, hand-knitted shawls made by local communities to keep you cozy
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| 1. Trekking to Mechuka Valley:- | Explore the scenic trails leading to the picturesque Mechuka Valley, surrounded by snow-clad peaks and lush greenery |
| 2. Visit Daporijo Market:- | Experience the local culture by visiting this vibrant market filled with tribal handicrafts and produce |
| 3. River Rafting on Subansiri River:- | Enjoy the thrill of rafting on the Subansiri River, known for its challenging rapids and beautiful scenery |
| 4. Bird Watching at Tale Wildlife Sanctuary:- | Spot rare and endangered species at this sanctuary, a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts |
| 5. Explore Tagin Villages:- | Get a glimpse of traditional tribal life by visiting Tagin villages, where you can interact with locals |
| 6. Camping in Peki Modi Valley:- | Camp under the stars in the scenic Peki Modi Valley, perfect for an off-the-beaten-path experience |
The monsoon season (June to September) brings heavy rainfall, leading to landslides and road blockages. It's not the ideal time to visit as outdoor activities become limited, and travel becomes difficult.
Summers (March to June) are pleasant with moderate temperatures ranging from 15 C to 25 C, making it a great time for trekking, exploring nature, and interacting with local tribes.
Winters (December to February) are cold, with temperatures dropping below 5 C. Snowfall is common in higher regions, offering scenic beauty, but it may hinder road travel and trekking.
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