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Find Itanagar’s Top 9 Must-See Tourist Attractions

9 Amazing Things You Should Do While on Vacation in Itanagar
Arunachal Pradesh’s Itanagar is a secret paradise just waiting to be discovered. This city offers unique excursions, including visits to Buddhist temples, animal reserves, and old forts. Allow me to provide the top 9 holiday attractions for you.

1. Time Travel at Ita Fort in the 14th Century
Commence your voyage at the ancient Ita Fort, constructed by Ahom monarchs in the fourteenth century using orange bricks. Explore crumbling walls, domed turrets, and historic water tanks that, during medieval warfare, turned this hill stronghold into an impassable barrier as you stroll along cobblestone roads. Take pictures of the expansive vistas of Doimukh town as well.

Highlight: Watchtower views at sunset
Place: Hill of Papu Nallah
Entry Fee: There is none
Best Time: For golden light, mornings
Make that regal salute at deteriorating portals that take you back 600 years.

2. A Temple Hike to the Calm Ganga Lake
Trek approximately twenty minutes uphill through serene villages and pine trees to the sacred Ganga Lake, which is nourished by streams from the Himalayas, and experience being one with nature. At the modest shrine on the banks, light a butter lamp and watch fish flowing over the beautiful waters. In the distance, mist-laden mountains reflect, offering a peaceful scene.

Highlights: Prayer flags and hazy vistas
Location: close to Itanagar in Gyaker Sinyi
No need for a permit
October through March are the best season.
Take pictures of the lakeside structures that would make the ideal Instagram trip feed.

3. Take a History Immersion at the Jawaharlal Nehru Museum
Located close to Itanagar, this state museum showcases 5000-year-old monolithic pillars and Adi tribal clothing, providing insights into lesser-known aspects of northeastern civilizations. Explore a variety of galleries and see displays that include musical instruments, archeological artifacts, and Buddhist manuscripts that chronicle the evolution of Arunachal’s rich cultural legacy.

Admission fee: fifty foreigners, ten Indians
collection of wood sculptures is a must-see.
Open daily from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; closed on Mondays
Remember to stop by the outdoor gallery, where authentic tribal houses are on display.

4. Discover Joy at Gompa Monastery
Visit Gompa Monastery, one of the biggest Buddhist institutions in the northeast established by the Dalai Lama himself, and be ready to dive deeply into spirituality. As you spin engraved metal prayer wheels, fluttering multicolored flags greet you as you enter the main temple, past traditional paintings. You’ll depart with a deep sense of inner tranquility and expansive vistas of the valley below.

Buddhist traditional architecture
Place: Close to the State Secretariat
Entry Fee: There is none
February’s Losar Festival is the ideal time to go.
As you stroll in utterly serene surroundings, hold out a candle.

5. Namdapha National Park’s Wildlife Adventure
Visit Namdapha National Park, the biggest protected region in the Eastern Himalayas, covering 1985 sq km, and be amazed by the diversity of nature’s creation. On guided jungle paths, go through subtropical rainforests to see rare orchids, uncommon birds like hornbills, and, if you’re fortunate, leopards or Hoolock Gibbons. Namdapha’s natural treasures captivate with their varied ecosystems and biodiversity that stretch from 200m to 4580m in height.

Elephants, snow leopards, and clouded leopards are examples of fauna.
Entry permit: Forest Office required
Ideal time of year: mid-October to mid-April
Location: Changlang area Pack a camera and binoculars for a fantastic wildlife adventure vacation.

6. IG Park Offers Family Fun
In the heart of Itanagar, enjoy a day filled with the laughter of contented families at the expansive Indira Gandhi Park. As you stroll under canopied trees and past flowering orchid homes, let the youngsters enjoy pushing toy boats around the lake. Upbeat music will be playing on repeat at the amphitheater stage. It’s also ideal for midday family picnics, with food stands strewn across its edges!

A musical dancing fountain spectacle is a must-see.
Entry cost: There is no admission price.
Location: the heart of Itanagar City
Time: Daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For those social media posts, take pictures of your happy family against the picturesque background of the lake!

7. Get local shawls and beads close to the State Emporium
Beautiful beaded necklaces, shawls made by hand, and cane baskets made by Arunachal Pradesh artists can be found close to the State Emporium. Encouraging skilled mask makers, weavers, and ceramic artists via worldwide exposure is possible by promoting their Made in North-East craft. Try the teas and jams made from wild berries that grow in the area!

What to purchase: Hand knits, organic honey, and cane goods
Location: Itanagar, next to the State Museum
Budget purchases: wooden animal figurines and jewelry
Use reels to showcase your lovely, locally purchased items in your Instagram stories!

8. Pray at the 400-year-old Shiva Temple
Travel the roughly 20 miles to the Siddheswar Nath Temple, which is tucked away next to the River Khama in the Himalayan foothills, to get away from the noise of the city. See the ornate interiors that hold the sacred Shivling while hearing religious chanting emanate from the sanctuary, which is said to be over 400 years old. With breathtaking views of the mountains all around, it’s ideal for spiritual renewal!

The main feature is the elaborately carved doors.
Time to go: Maha Shivratri Festival is ideal.
Fee for entry: None
Take that perfect framed photo of the rolling hillsides for your trip and share it on social media!

9. The City Center’s Café Hop
Itanagar city center near State Emporium is buzzing with fashionable cafés providing everything from choco lava cakes and butter teas to momos, spring rolls, and good old Nescaf coffees, thanks to the inflow of visitors and young people. Settle onto outside chairs to enjoy the view of the charming temples in the vicinity as you read the newest bestseller or laugh over travel anecdotes while sipping cold coffee.

Popular cafes: Tibetan Flavors, Caf Coffee Day
The average dinner for two is $300.
Need to attempt: Sweet porridge from Tsampa
Remember that ‘we were here’ photo taken while curled up on the café couches!

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