Pasighat

About Pasighat

Pasighat and its surrounding areas abound in natural beauty and the place has rightly been called Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh a photographers delight. It is a land to have a rendezvous with Mother Nature in her purest form. River Brahmaputra transcends down from Tibet right down here.
Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary

The Sanctuary consists of relevant features to attain the status of complete biodiversity. The north, east, and west of the Sanctuary are surrounded by Siang or Brahmaputra River.
Pangin

The place is easily reachable through road and is situated at a place at the meeting point of River Siang and River Siyom and gives a wonderful view to the visitors. 
Kekar Monying

Kekar Monying is a beautiful mountain cliff located close to Rottung, in East Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh. It offers numerous opportunities for a trekking adventure.
Komsing

Komsing Village is located near the bank of River Siang where Williamson was shot dead. There is a statue placed that bears the name of Williamson.
Gomsi

Gomsi is a portion under cultivation situated close to the Rani Village. The place is historically significant due to the research studies, tryout excavation, and an assessment undertaken by a group of archeologists in the spot. 
Yambung

Yambung is a place the people get the chance to enjoy the experience of Rafting. In this place, sports activities can be practiced by visitors. Here, we can raft downwards to reach Pasighat at a speed of 2 to 3 degrees.
Boleng

The place is surrounded by mountain ranges and beautiful valleys. The place is suitable for photographers and nature lovers. 
Ranaghat

It is a village located near to other Kombo Papak as well as Gune Bane village. The land is self-contained with its natural loveliness that offers tremendous moments to the viewers.
Siang River

Siang River flowing through Arunachal Pradesh is also a portion of the River Brahmaputra.  The river offers an apt place for river rafting, fishing, etc. The nature lovers also get the occasion to conduct trekking on the banks of the river.
Best Time To Visit

This charming little town Pasighat during summers experiences a hot and humid climate. The temperatures range from 20°C to 35°C. Monsoon in Pasighat is calming with a cool breeze and raindrops on the tined roofs. During this season the temperatures drop to 18°C - 29°C. Visiting Pasighat during the winter season is considered the best time to visit for a sightseeing expedition.

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