Visit Ziro Valley: Explore the picturesque Ziro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its scenic landscapes, lush green rice fields, and traditional Apatani tribal culture.
Trek to Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary: Embark on a trekking adventure to the Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare species like the clouded leopard and the Himalayan black bear.
Experience the Nyishi Tribe Culture: Interact with the indigenous Nyishi tribe and learn about their unique customs, traditions, and craftsmanship, including their distinctive bamboo and cane work.
Discover the Subansiri River: Enjoy river activities such as angling, rafting, and boating on the Subansiri River, one of the major tributaries of the Brahmaputra, surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty.
Explore Daporijo: Visit the town of Daporijo, the headquarters of Upper Subansiri district, and explore its local markets, traditional villages, and the Subansiri Hydroelectric Project.
Attend the Nyokum Yullo Festival: If you happen to visit during February, you can witness the vibrant Nyokum Yullo Festival, celebrated by the Nyishi tribe with traditional dances, music, and rituals.
Trek to the Pange Campsite: Embark on a challenging trek to Pange Campsite, a remote and beautiful location surrounded by snow-capped peaks, deep gorges, and pristine forests.
Explore the Bap Teng Kang Waterfall: Visit the Bap Teng Kang Waterfall, located near Nacho, and witness the stunning cascade amid the tranquil surroundings of nature.
Visit the Raga Village: Explore the picturesque Raga Village, known for its orange orchards, tea gardens, and the historic Raga Fort, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys.
Wildlife Spotting at Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary: Take a trip to the nearby Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary, famous for its rich biodiversity, and spot various wildlife species, including elephants, tigers, and hoolock gibbons.