PASIGHAT
Established In : 1911
Main Attractions : Daying Ering Wild Life Sanctuary, River Raftiong, Trekking, Fishing & Angling
Best Time To Visit: November To April
Welcome to Pasighat, the oldest town of Arunachal
Pradesh established in 1911. And presently the headquarter of the
east Siang district. The British government had appointed a political
officer to view to help the natives of the area to comedown to the plains
of Assam for trade and commerce. Pasighat has been often called the
'gateway of the state of Arunachal Pradesh'. The town derives its name
from the 'Pasis', a tribe of the area.
Pasighat town is situated at a height of 155 m., from the sea level and
has a population of nearly 78,000 people. The climate is hot and humid in
summers and temperate during winters.
Nature At Its Best
Pasighat and its surrounding areas abound in natural beauty and the place
has rightly been called as a photographers delight: it is a land to have a
rendezvous with Mother Nature in her purest form. Far away from the
maddening crowd, the place has the potential to provide solace to the
tired and tense people from the outside world. The mighty
Brahmaputra
River , called the "Siang" here transcends down from Tibet
and gives its name to the district. It flows through the entire length of
the area until it descends down into the plains of
Assam south of
Pasighat town, where it meets Dihang and Lohit and becomes the
Brahmaputra
.
The magic of the land can only be felt when one arrives here. And, on
one's return from the place, the heart is filled with joy, the mind is
freshened and the soul is elevated to new heights of bliss; the memory
always haunts and the temptation to visit Pasighat always prompts one to
come here again and again
EXCURSIONS
Pasighat and its surrounding areas can rightly be termed
as the heart of Arunachal Pradesh because of their central location in the
state. With its beautiful hillside and lush-green river valleys inhabited
by a galaxy of tribes, the area is a tourists delight and photographers
paradise. From Pasighat, there are numerous places of interest that can be
visited in Arunachal Pradesh.
CITIES
Akashiganga
This is a sacred place situated near Lekhabli at a distance of 100-km,
from Pasighat and 25-km from the nearest railhead at Silapathar in Assam.
The place is associated with the legend of Kalika Puran according to which
the head of the Sati (Parvati) fell at this place when she was cut into
pieces by Lord Vishnu. The name Akashiganga is suggestive of a water
channel in the hill. The place provides a Beautiful and magnificent birds-
eye view of the Brahmaputra meandering far below. more...
Malinithan
The place is an archaeological site in Arunachal pradesh situated at the
Arunachal-Assam border in the Likabali area of the West Siang district.
The place is associated with the legend of Lord Krishna and his wife
Rukmani, the daughter of Bhismak. It is believed that Krishna and Rukmani
took a rest at this place while they were on their way to Dwarka from
Bhismaknagar. They were received cordially by Lord Shiva and Goddess
Parvati as guests. Parvati was given the name of Malini by Krishna and the
place began to be called as Malinithan.
Set on a mound of about 60 metres high, it is only 1-km east of Likabali,
and 100-km from Pasighat, and is easily approachable from Pasighat by bus
or taxi. more...
Along
Like Pasighat, along is also one of the old town of Arunachal Pradesh and
is the headquarter of west Siang district. Set in a wide open valley where
the Sipu river merges with Siyom against the backdrop of hills covered
with snow during winters, it presents a panoramic view tot he delight of
visitors. Along by night with hundreds of electric lights flickering and
glowing over the broad valley looks like a wonderland from the top of the
hills. It can be reached from Pasighat by bus or taxi in 4 hours.
more...
WILDLIFE
Daying Ering Wild Life Sanctuary
The Daying Ering Wild Life Sanctuary is located at a distance of 13-km
from Pasighat and is one of the few sanctuaries located on an island. One
has to cruise through river Siang by boat to reach this sanctuary. During
September-February, a variety of migratory birds like Cranes, Wild Ducks,
Storks, Water Fowls and Hornbills come here from far off places making it
a paradise for the bird watchers. Deers, Wild Elephants, Buffaloes and
smaller predators are also abundant. The lucky visitor may also have a
glimpse of the Tiger.
OTHERS
Pangin
Situated at a distance of about 60-km from Pasighat and connected by
road, it stands at a point where river Siom meets river Siang and presents
a rare sight. The blue waters of Siom meets the green Siang and the beauty
of the sight is to be seen to be believed.
ADVENTURE & SPORTS
For the adventure loving, Pasighat has a great scope for
adventure sports such as river rafting and trekking in the deep forests.
River Rafting
Siang River is ideal for river rafting, both for the amateurs and the
seasoned. The veterans can start from gelling at the Indo - China border
and raft down to Pasighat through rapids of 4 and 5 degree, whereas the
amateurs can raft down from Yambung or Sirki to Pasighat through rapids of
2 and 3 degree.
Trekking
Trekking through the dense woods and forests from Pasighat to Yinkiong to
Komsing - the historic sight where Neol Willimson was buried after being
killed by the Adis - is unforgettable experience for the trekkers. One can
have the pleasure of seeing a variety of beautiful birds and a variety of
vegetation unfound in other parts.
It is indeed a privilege to see the cane bridges built across river Siang
that are a marvel of native engineering. R. Wilcox who visited the area in
1825, remarked about these cane bridges: "We are quite astonished at
the skill and labour shown in the construction of cane suspension bridges
thrown over at this point: it was such as would do no discredit to the
department for similar workd in
Calcutta ."
more...
Fishing & Angling
Besides, a lot of places like Yingkiong, Bodak, Siom, etc., provide good
spots for Fishing and Angling. The Mahseer is legendary and catches of
20-30 kg are not uncommon. The colder waters of the higher reaches have
the golden and the rainbow trout. One can have a sight of traditional but
effective methods of fishing while trekking in
the jungles.
So, this is Pasighat, a place that one must visit to have the fun of
lifetime, where Mother Nature showers all its bliss and delight upon one
in her purest form. A place that will always linger in one's memory and
will motivate one to come here again and again
HOW TO GET THERE
Pasighat is well connected to the mainland by rail, road
and air.
Air: The nearest airports are to
Dibrugarh
(Mohanbari), and
Guwahati
in Assam ,
helicopter (Pawan Hans) flights are available from
Dibrugarh
and Itanagar.
Rail: The nearest railway station is Murkong Selek, at a distance
of 35-km, from Pasighat and buses or taxies are available there for the
town.
Road: Visitors can reach Pasighat by bus, private vehicles or
taxis from Guwahati, Itanagar or Lakhimpur, alternatively they can cross
over river Brahmaputra from
Dibrugarh
to Oryamghat that is situated at a distance of 30-km, from Pasighat and
then take a bus or taxi to Pasighat. Ruksin check gate is the point of
entry for those coming by road from Itanagar or
Guwahati
and Kemi check gate for those coming by boat from Dibrugarh.
Note: An inner line permit is required for the tourists to visit
Pasighat that can be had from the liaison officers at
Delhi ,
Calcutta ,
Guwahati
and Dibrugarh
or from the Deputy Comissioner, Pasighat or the Sub Divisional Officer at
Ruksin. The foreign tourists are required to obtain protected / restricted
area permit from the Commissioner (Home). Government of
Arunachal Pradesh or from Ministry of
Home Affairs, New Delhi.
PLACES TO STAY
In Pasighat, visitors can stay in the Siang guesthouse, circuit house or inspection bungalow. Hotel accommodation is also available in the city and paying guest accommodation can be managed too on prior intimation. One can have a first hand knowledge of the native life traditions and customs whiles staying as a paying guest with the local people. For the nature lovers, tented tourist camps with modern amenities are available around Pasighat. Comfortable government inspection bungalows are also available at nearby places of interest
GENERAL INFORMATION
. Best Time To Visit
The best time to visit Pasighat is from November to April, when the rainy
season ends and weather becomes comfortable and mildly cold. The nights
are rather cold and therefore, visitors are advised to carry warm clothing
during this period.
For reservation in the Siang Guest House, Circuit house and
Inspection Bungalow, contact:
The Deputy Commissioner, Pasighat
Inner Line Permits can be obtained from the following:
Resident Commissioner, New Delhi
Deputy Resident Commissioner, Kolkata
Deputy Resident Commissioner, Guwahati
Deputy Resident Commissioner, Dibrugarh
Arunachal
Pradesh Travel Info
NEARBY CITIES
Akashiganga: 100-km
Malinithan: 100-km
Pangin: 60-km
Along: 125-km
(Check all that apply)
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