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Travel Tips & Safety

Pasighat, the Gateway to Arunachal Pradesh, is a beautiful yet remote destination. To ensure a smooth, safe, and enjoyable trip, here are some essential travel tips and safety guidelines.

 

 Entry & Permits

1️ Inner Line Permit (ILP) for Indian Tourists

Mandatory for all Indian citizens visiting Arunachal Pradesh.
✔ Can be obtained online or offline.
✔ Apply at: Arunachal Pradesh ILP Portal
✔ Offline: Available at Arunachal Pradesh government offices in Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Shillong, Itanagar.

 Required Documents:
✅ Valid ID proof (Aadhaar, Passport, Voter ID, etc.)
✅ Passport-size photo
✅ Travel itinerary

 

2️ Protected Area Permit (PAP) for Foreign Tourists

Required for all foreign nationals visiting Arunachal Pradesh.
✔ Must travel in a group of at least two (Solo travel restrictions apply).
✔ Can be obtained from:

  • Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi
  • Foreigners Regional Registration Offices (FRROs)
  • Arunachal Pradesh government offices
    ✔ Valid for 30 days (extendable in some cases).

 Required Documents:
✅ Valid passport & visa
✅ Passport-size photo

 

 Transportation & Getting Around

3️ Best Ways to Travel in & Around Pasighat

Taxis & Shared Cabs: Most common local transport.
Rental Cars: Available with a local driver (recommended for remote travel).
Public Buses: Limited, mainly between major towns.
Bikes for Rent: Available for adventure trips (fuel up in advance).

4️ Road Safety & Travel Precautions

Mountainous terrain – Drive carefully on winding roads.
Avoid night travel – Poor lighting & high risk of landslides.
Carry extra fuel – Fuel stations are rare in remote areas.
Check vehicle condition – Brakes & headlights must be in good shape.

 

 Best Time to Visit & Weather Tips

5️ Best Travel Season

October – April – Best for trekking, sightseeing, and cultural experiences.
December – February – Ideal for snowfall experiences in nearby Roing & Mayudia Pass.
Avoid Monsoon (June – September) – Heavy rains cause landslides & roadblocks.

6️ What to Pack for Pasighat

Warm Clothes: Even in summer, evenings can be chilly.
Raincoat/Umbrella: If visiting during monsoon.
Comfortable Shoes: For trekking & uneven terrain.
Power Bank & Torch: Power cuts are frequent.
First Aid Kit: Basic medicines, altitude sickness tablets.

 

 Health & Safety Tips

7️ Altitude Sickness Precautions (If traveling to high-altitude areas like Mayudia Pass)

✔ Stay hydrated & avoid alcohol on the first day.
✔ Take Diamox (or prescribed medicine) for altitude sickness.
✔ Rest for a few hours after arrival to acclimatize.

8️ Medical Facilities & Emergency Contacts

Main Hospital: Bakin Pertin General Hospital, Pasighat
✔ Pharmacies available in Pasighat town.
✔ Carry personal medications, as remote areas may lack medical stores.

 Emergency Numbers:

  • Medical Help: 102
  • Police Helpline: 100
  • Tourist Helpline: +91-360-2214745

 

 Food & Water Safety

9️ Eating Safely in Pasighat

Try local dishes like Thukpa, Smoked Pork, and Bamboo Shoot Curry.
Street food is safe, but choose clean stalls.
Vegetarians: Limited options, but rice & vegetable dishes are available.