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Uncover Itanagar’s Top 9 Must-See Tourist Spots

9 Incredible Things to Do in Itanagar During Your Vacation
Arunachal Pradesh is home to the untouched beauty of Itanagar. This city is plenty with interesting things to do, such visiting Buddhist temples, nature preserves, and old forts. Give me a tour of the top nine places to visit on a fantastic vacation.

1.Exploring Ita Fort, Built in the 14th Century
The Ita Fort, constructed in the 14th century by Ahom monarchs using orange bricks, is a great place to begin your adventure. Stroll along cobblestone walkways as you investigate the mediaeval hill fortification’s crumbling walls, dome-shaped turrets, and old water tanks. Take pictures of the breathtaking sights of Doimukh town as well.

Views of the sunset from watchtowers are impressive.
Papu Nallah Hill is the place.
Cost of Admission: Free
Maximize Natural Light: First Thrush
Step into a world 600 years ago by striking that regal stance at crumbling doorways.

2.A Pilgrimage to the Ganga Lake for Meditation
Reach the sacred Ganga Lake, which is fed by streams in the Himalayas, by hiking upwards for twenty minutes through peaceful villages and pine trees. Set a butter candle alight at the little temple on the water’s edge and watch the fish dart across the placid waters, the misty mountains in the distance casting a shadow of peace.

Notable features: hazy vistas, prayer flags
Gyaker Sinyi is close to Itanagar.
Do not need a permit.
October to March is the ideal season.
Capture those captivating moments by the lakeside for your Instagram travel account.

Visit the Jawaharlal Nehru Museum to Learn About India’s Past
Views into lesser-known aspects of northeastern civilizations are offered by this state museum in Itanagar, which has artifacts ranging from Adi tribal outfits to 5,000-year-old monolithic pillars. Explore several galleries and see displays showcasing Arunachal’s unique past via items and literature, ranging from musical instruments to archeological findings.

Ten Indians and fifty foreigners will need to pay the entrance charge.
Exquisite collection of wood sculptures
Hours of operation: Mondays closed, 10 am to 4:30 pm
The outdoor exhibit showcasing traditional tribal homes is also a must-see.

Gompa Monastery: A Place of Pure Joy
The Dalai Lama established Gompa Monastery, one of the biggest Buddhist institutions in the northeast, so visitors can expect a deep dive into Buddhism and spirituality. As you enter the main shrine via the traditional paintings, you will see fluttering multi-colored flags and be greeted with engraved metal prayer wheels. Feelings of tranquility will wash over you as you go, thanks to the panoramic valley views.

Style of Architecture: Traditional Buddhist
Proximity to the State Secretariat
Cost of Admission: Free
February is when you should go to see the Losar Festival.
As you stroll around the serene surroundings, light a candle.

5.Wildlife Adventure in Namdapha National Park
Namdapha National Park, the biggest protected region in the Eastern Himalayas, stretches 1985 sq km, so you may marvel at nature’s varied creativity there. Embark on guided jungle hikes through subtropical rainforests in the hopes of seeing rare orchids, uncommon birds like hornbills, and, if you’re fortunate, leopards or Hoolock Gibbons. At elevations ranging from 200m to 4580m, Namdapha is home to a wide variety of habitats and species.

Animals found there include elephants, snow leopards, and clouded leopards.
Permit to Enter: Must be Obtained from the Forest Office
Oct. to April is prime time
Where: Changlang district Get ready for an unforgettable wildlife adventure vacation with your trusty binoculars and camera.

6.Family Fun in IG Park
Indira Gandhi Park, located in the heart of Itanagar, is a vast park that is perfect for a day spent listening to the joyous sounds of children playing and laughing. As you stroll beneath canopied trees and past flowering orchid homes, let the youngsters enjoy paddling toy boats around the lake to the rhythm of cheerful music playing in the amphitheater. Perfect for daytime family picnics, too, with food booths dotting its borders!

The musical fountain show is an absolute must-see.
No admission fees are required.
Where: In the heart of Itanagar.
Hours: Every day from 9 am to 5 pm.
Get the perfect family portraits with a picturesque lake background for all your social media sharing!

Beads and Shawls Near the State Emporium: 7. Shop Locally
Artists from Arunachal Pradesh sell their wares in the State Emporium, where you can see beautiful bead necklaces, shawls made by hand, and cane baskets. Bringing attention to the work of skilled North Eastern artisans like mask makers, weavers, and potters raises their profile on a worldwide scale. Wild berry jams and teas made with local berries should also be tried.

Products made from cane, organic honey, and knitted goods
Near Itanagar’s State Museum
Affordable purchases: Jewelry and wooden figures of animals
Show off those lovely trinkets you picked up on your travels by including them into your Instagram stories!

Visit a Shiva Temple That Is 400 Years Old and Pray There
Go away from the hustle and bustle of the city for about 20 kilometers to the serene setting of the Siddheswar Nath Temple, which is located in the foothills of the Himalayas next to the Khama River. Sacred chanting resound from the sanctuary as you see the embellished interiors that house the famed Shivling, which is said to be more than 400 years old. An ideal setting for a spiritual rejuvenation, with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.

The most notable feature: doors with elaborate carvings
The Maha Shivratri Festival is the ideal time to go.
Cost of admission: none
Get the perfect framed photo of lush hillside landscapes to add to your vacation feeds!

Café Hop in the Heart of the City
A plethora of hip cafés offering butter teas, momos, spring rolls, choco lava cakes, and good ol’ Nescaf coffees have sprung up in Itanagar’s city center, close to State Emporium, thanks to the city’s inflow of young people and visitors. Sip iced coffee while taking in views of the beautiful temples in the area, reminiscing about past adventures, or reading the newest bestseller from the comfort of your outside seat.

Caf Coffee Day and Tibetan Flavors are two well-known cafés.
Two meals at the average cost: 300
Absolute must-do: Tsampa flavored sweet cereal
Take a photo on those brightly colored café couches and caption it “we were here!”

I hope you’ve been inspired to visit Arunachal Pradesh after taking this virtual tour. Please share your thoughts in the comments section.

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