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Explore the enchanting beauty of Arunachal Pradesh with Itanagar's rich history, Tawang's stunning monasteries, the serene valleys of Ziro, and Pasighat's scenic riverscapes.

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Currency: INR Time Zone: India Standard Time (UTC +5:30) Language: Hindi

Hello! That's a great choice, NorthEast India is a mesmerizing place with rich cultural heritage and beautiful landscapes.

Best Time to Visit:
The best time to visit Itanagar, Tawang, Ziro, and Pasighat is during the summer months from March to June when the weather is pleasant. You can also plan a trip in the monsoon season (July - September), as it enhances the scenic beauty, but there might be road blockages due to landslides.

Route and Accessibility:
There are several routes to reach these destinations. For Itanagar, the nearest airport is Lilabari Airport in Assam, from there you can rent a car. Tawang can be reached via road from Guwahati or Tezpur. Ziro is accessible by road from Guwahati or Jorhat. Pasighat can be reached by flight via Dibrugarh or by ferry from Dibrugarh to Oiramghat and then by road.

Accommodation and Booking:
You will find several options for accommodation ranging from budget to luxury hotels. It is advised to book your accommodation in advance, especially during the peak season.

Clothing and Essentials:
As you're visiting hilly areas, pack warm clothes irrespective of the season. Carry essentials such as sunblock, sunglasses, personal toiletries, medicines, hiking shoes and a reusable water bottle.

Health and Safety:
Roads can be tricky in these regions due to frequent landslides. Hire experienced drivers, always keep some dry food and water with you. Carry a basic first-aid kit and medicines for common ailments. Keep emergency contact numbers handy.

Local Etiquette and Respect:
The people of NorthEast India are extremely hospitable and friendly. Respect their culture and customs. Always seek permission before taking photos of locals or at religious places.