
Ziro Valley, nestled in the heart of Arunachal Pradesh, is a breathtaking plateau surrounded by pine-clad hills and lush paddy fields. Known as the cultural hub of the Apatani tribe, the valley offers a rare blend of natural beauty and living traditions. The Apatanis are celebrated for their sustainable wet rice cultivation and vibrant festivals, which give visitors a glimpse into their harmonious relationship with nature.
The valley’s charm lies in its serene landscapes—rolling meadows, bamboo groves, and crystal-clear streams that weave through villages. Trekkers and nature lovers are drawn to nearby attractions like Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, Pamu Yalang Sunrise view, home to diverse flora and fauna. For those seeking spirituality, the Sree Sidheswar Nath Temple and tranquil Siikhe Lake provide peaceful retreats.
Ziro is also famous for the annual Ziro Music Festival, where artists from across the globe perform amidst open fields, creating an unforgettable fusion of culture and music. Whether you’re wandering through Apatani villages, savoring local delicacies, or simply soaking in the crisp mountain air, Ziro Valley feels timeless and enchanting. It is not just a destination but an experience—an immersion into nature’s poetry and indigenous heritage that leaves every traveler with lasting memories
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By our agency vehicle
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Campsite, Homestays, Resorts according to the package
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2,438 metres
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Dibrugarh/Itanagar
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September to Early May
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Eco-Tour, Hiking, Trekking, Camping
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Meals according to selected packages
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English, Hindi, Assamese
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Easy to Moderate
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2-15
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12
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65
Overview
Ziro Valley, in Arunachal Pradesh, is a serene plateau surrounded by pine-clad hills and lush paddy fields. Home to the Apatani tribe, it blends breathtaking landscapes with living traditions.
Why Ziro?
From rolling meadows and bamboo groves to festivals that unite culture and music, Ziro Valley is timeless and enchanting. It’s not just a destination—it’s an experience of nature’s poetry and indigenous heritage that lingers long after the journey ends.
Highlights
- Explore Apatani villages and their sustainable farming practices
- Witness sunrise at Pamo Yalang
- Visit Sree Sidheswar Nath Temple and relax by Siikhe Lake
- Immerse yourself in local cuisine, folk dances, and Apatani hospitality
- Chill at Tarin Fish Farm
- Festivals: Dree Festival (July) & Ziro Music Festival (September)
