ARUNACHAL PRADESH
The  "Land of dawn-lit mountains" as Arunachal Pradesh is known being the north easternmost state of India ,it is also known as the Orchid State of India or the Paradise of the Botanists. 
The tourist places in the state are fantastic holiday destinations . Being the largest in geographical manner among the eight sisters of northeast India there are lot places to explore in Arunachal Pradesh and can be very less in one single tour .
MONASTERY

TAWANG Located at a height of about 3048m, is known for many important and beautiful monasteries and is famous as the birth place of Dalai Lama. The beautiful town of Tawang, also pronounced as Dawang has many sceneries to make your trip a picturesque one. However, what begins to define the area is its significance for Buddhist monks. Tawang is the place to go for monasteries, with the Tawang Monastery being the most popular one and extremely sacred for the Buddhists. Tawang is a place which will flatter you with its natural beauty wrapped in the scent of spirituality. The beautiful orchid sanctuary and the Tipi Orchid Sanctuary is also an ideal place for your list of places to visit. Along with this one can have their taste buds to have an experience of Tawang by indulging into the area's unique cuisine. ​​​​​​​
THEMBANG VILLAGE
Near to Tawang only there is one more small hill station town that cannot be missed on the list and that is Dirang . Dirang itself has got its own spectacular spots such as Sangti Valley, Dirang Monastery .​​​​​​​
DIRANG MONASTERY
ZIRO: It is a quaint old town in Arunachal Pradesh, home to the Apa Tani tribe and famous for its pine hills and rice fields. The climate in Ziro is mild through the year, making it comfortable to travel all year round.The cradle to a unique tribal group and a balmy climate, Ziro is the peace seeker's paradise. Ziro is a quaint old town in Arunachal Pradesh, home to the Apa Tani tribe and famous for its pine hills and rice fields.​​​​​​​
ZIRO VALLEY 
The Golden Pagoda of Namsai, also known as Kongmu Kham in the Tai Khamti language, is a Burmese-style Buddhist temple that was opened in 2010. It is located on a 20 hectare complex in Namsai District of Arunachal Pradesh, India
GOLDEN PAGODA
Bailey Trail Trek : A historic and offbeat trek passing through virgin temperate and rhododendron forests, in the jaw dropping backdrop of the Eastern Himalayan peaks of Gorichen and Kangto
BAILEY TREK 
BAILEY TREK 
MECHUKA