Bhalukpong Travel Guide


 

FACTS & FIGURES

Languages    Arunachali, Hindi, Assamese and English
Best time to visit    October-May
STD Code    03782

   
Bhalukpong The tiny town of Bhalukpong is located amongst the eastern Himalayan ranges. It is famous for its natural beauty. It has a number of picnic spots along the banks of the Kameng River. Bhalukpong is a remote destination, and like few other Indian towns, it has escaped the virtual tourist invasion in recent times. It also attracts the adventure-seeker with its numerous trekking, hiking trails and fishing stretches on Kameng River.

LOCATION

Bhalukpong is located in the southwestern part of the state of Arunachal Pradesh, in the northeastern region of India. It is adjacent to the state of Assam. It is located near the Kameng River. It is 52 km from Tezpur. The weather in Bhalukpong is alpine and pleasant. Summers (April-June) are mild, while winters are cool (November-February). It experiences southwestern monsoon rains in July-September.

BEST TIME TO VISIT

The best time to visit Bhalukpong is between the months of October and May

HISTORY

The origin of Bhalukpong is lost in time. Local tribal rulers and rulers from Bhutan and Assam generally ruled this region from time to time. The Ahom rulers of Assam did not interfere with the local tribals, except for retaliatory raids into the tribal territory. The British had declared this area of Arunachal Pradesh as off-limits in 1873.

TOURISTS ATTRACTIONS

Bhalukpong The main places of interest in Bhalukpong are the picnic spots along the charming Kameng River and the nearby forests. Travelers can enjoy the panoramic view of the mountains surrounding Bhalukpong and its environs. There are a number of trekking and hiking trails in and around Bhalukpong. Adventure seekers can enjoy fishing and angling along different stretches of Kameng River. There is excellent scope of fishing mahsheer in the Jia Bhorali River near Bhalukpong.

PLACES AROUND BHALUKPONG

The Orchid Research Center at Tipi, 3 km from Bhalukpong, is an interesting place to visit. The best time to visit this center is between April and May, when one can see the exotic orchid collection in full bloom.

The small town of Bomdila is located north of Bhalukpong. Bomdila is known for its scenic environs and its Buddhist monasteries and apple orchaids. It also attracts the adventure seeker with its numerous trekking trails.

The small town of Tawang is located beyond Bomdila amidst the eastern Himalayan ranges. It is famous for its 400-year-old monastery. This monastery is one of the biggest Buddhist monasteries to be found in India and is an important pilgrim center for the followers of Buddhism.

FAIRS & FESTIVALS

Bhalukpong is known for its annual festival of Nyethidow, which is celebrated in the month of March.


Places To Visit In Bhalukpong                                                                                                                 

Nature interacts with you in various ways and draws out different emotions from you. You might feel entirely at peace in the serenity of nature or you might get excited by adventurous challenges it throws on you. You might draw comfort from the quiet beauty of nature and be mesmerized by the scent of the flowers and the ruffling sounds of feathers or you might feel spirited and playful hearing the light whispers of the wind and the brooks bubbling. Nature impresses, inspires and at times intimidates. If you were a nature lover, you would be eager to play the part and if you are ready for it, Bhalukpong in Arunachal Pradesh is the right holiday destination for you.

The location of Bhalukpong in itself is breathtaking. It is situated on the border of dense forest of Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary and shores of River Kameng. It offers excellent scope for hiking, trekking, fishing and river rafting. Though tourist spots are not many, the entire place in itself is an amazing bundle of entertainment with spectacular views and various outdoor activities. Here are the top 5 places to visit in Bhalukpong, which you are not to miss on your tour.

1. Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary

Spreading over an area of 862 sq.km, Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary is located in a scenic environment. Surrounded by rivers on three sides and situated amidst the Himalayan ranges, Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary is a treat to your eyes. The sanctuary is home to various wild animals including tiger, jungle cat, Himalayan black bear, elephant, leopard, barking deer, flying squirrel and many more. Some of the rare bird species found here includes great pied hornbill, jungle fowl, serpent eagle and wood duck. Image Credits @ avik

2. Kaziranga National Park

kaziranga-parkUNESCO has recognized Kaziranga National Park as a world heritage site. It is unique as it was home to one horned rhinoceros, which was among the last creatures belonging to prehistoric period. The park is situated southeast of Bhalukpong. Being a renowned reserve of India, Kaziranga National Park attracts visitors from all parts of the world.

3. Bhalukpong Fort

Bhalukpong Fort was constructed around 10th century and though now in ruins, it stands for the culture and ancient glory of the place. It was built by king Bhaluka on the banks of Bharali River. Apart from the fort’s remains, important remains of Bana, grandson of King Bhaluka are also preserved here.

4. Tipi

tipi-orchidTipi is located 5 kms from Bhalukpong. It is one of the most famous tourist destinations thanks to the Orchidarium here. Tipi Orchidarium has over 50000 varieties of orchids. With more than 1000 orchids, the Orchid Glass House located at the centre of the Orchidarium is a feast to your eyes. The orchids are wonderfully displayed in hanging baskets and some on pots. You could also go rafting and fishing here.

5. Bomdila

bomdilaBomdila is a wonderful tourist destination, which is situated to Bhalukpong’s north. Spectacular landscapes, stunning orchids and monasteries are some of the leading attractions in Bomdila. Located just 36 km away from Bhalukpong, Bomdila is visited by all who tour Bhalukpong. Experience the essence of culture and richness of nature in Bomdila. 

Bhalukpong offers elephant safaris as well. Explore Bhalukpong on elephant’s back and you are sure to love the experience. Other important tourist activities of Bhalukpong include river rafting and fish angling. With so much to offer, you will find Bhalukpong eliciting various emotions from you. Apart from Bhalukpong, there are many other tourist destinations in Arunachal Pradesh; please visit popular tourist destinations in Arunachal Pradesh to learn more.

HOW TO REACH

BY ROAD - Bhalukpong is located in a remote part of India amongst the Himalayan ranges. It does not have an airport or railway station of its own. It is connected by road with other towns in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. Bhalukpong can be reached from the town of Tezpur by bus or in a shared jeep.

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