Tourist Places

Mechuka
Mechuka is also known for its pristine beauty, cultural tribes and gushing rivers that allow for sports like kayaking and rafting. The Siang river, which originates from the glaciers around the Mansarovar Lake in Tibet, flows through Mechuka and provides a breathtaking view of the valley. This surreal town of Arunachal Pradesh is known for its pristine natural beauty and landscapes. So, if you are looking for the most picturesque places to visit in Northeast India, you should consider visiting Mechuka at least once in a lifetime.
Pasighat
They say 'Pasighat' is originated from the word 'PASI', a sub-tribe of Adi. Some of the oral historians claim that when Noel Williamson came here, he met one 'Komli' of 'Regon' clan who was rafting 'Suppi' (a country boat) on Siang River (present Komlighat) . Pasighat is the land of the mighty Siang and indigenous hanging bridges. A waterfall graces the mountain cliffs and chills the vicinity. Attractions in the town include: The Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh, India is one of the most popular wildlife parks of the state.


Bomdila
Bomdila is located at 27.25°N 92.4°E. It has an average elevation of 2217 metres (7273 feet). It is 109 km from Bhalukpong and is the headquarters of West Kameng District. The place is inhabited by tribes like Aka (Hrusso), Miji (Sajalong), Monpa, Sherdukpen, and Khawas. The craft centers, monasteries, ethnographic museum and emporium etc. are worth visiting. One can also watch various snow clad mountain peaks from Bomdila including the Kangto and Gorichen Peaks which are the highest peak of the state. With snow clad Himalayan mountain ranges and lush greenery to flaunt its natural beauty and various crafts to boast of its rich culture and lifestyle, Bomdila ranks amongst the leading tourist destinations in Arunachal Pradesh.