Bomdila Tourism

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Ideal Duration : 1 day Best Time : April to October
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"Himalaya's Veranda" Bomdila Tourism With majestic Himalayas bestowing their shadow, the beautiful town of Bomdila will offer you all an area in this terrain should. Other than sceneries and views making the area a visual treat for the eyes, wrapped around in a cool breeze and pleasant climate, the area will offer you a number of spots such as temples and wildlife sanctuaries. Both Buddhist and Hindu temples are to be found here. Some of the other places to be visited include a number apple orchards and The Eagle Nest Wildlife Sanctuary, which is just a little away. The visitors can also indulge into the arts and crafts popular in the area, as well as trekking and hiking complimented by the terrain. The proximity to the Himalayas can offer sights capable of casting spells on the viewer. Download Bomdila PDF Guide > What's Great? Offers a balanced mixture of a panoramic view and culture and traditions. What's not so Great? Not very well connected to other towns and cities. May experience chilly weather during the winters. For Whom Bomdila is the ideal holiday destination for anyone who wants to get away from the crowd and spend some time in the lap of nature. This is the best destination for those who seek adventure and thrills as Bomdila offers several trekking and hiking walks and trails.

Untouched Beauty Bomdila is a lesser known tourist destination and hence has succeeded in remaining untouched and unsullied. Bomdila is set in the east of the Himalayas, making it notable for the beautiful view that nature surrounding it has to offer. It is also known for renowned apple orchids and several Buddhist monasteries. Those travelling here can experience the day to day life of the local Himalayan Buddhists, as well as enjoy the local culture and traditions. The Bomdila Monastery is the major attraction for travellers here. The moment of Bomdila's origins cannot be pinpointed at an exact time. Tribal rulers ruled over it until the Britishers came and declared Bomdila to be a part of Arunachal Pradesh in 1873. Bomdila has an extensive history of its many rulers, all ranging from the local tribe rulers to the Britishers, and the several wars it has witnessed. It is a beautiful and enthralling destination that would charm any traveller endlessly.

Itinerary One day would be sufficient in order for you to visit Bomdila and all its tourist attractions. Visit the Bomdila Buddhist Monastery and then visit the several apple orchids. During the day, you can also experience the local customs and traditions as well as the other aspects of local life.

Apr-Octis the best time to visit Bomdila April to October is the best time to visit Bomdila. June is 'summers' in the region, but Bomdila still stays pleasant and the maximum temperature does not rise beyond 30 degrees Celcius. The main monsoon season is between July and September, though the town experiences showers all through the year. Weather in Bomdila Loading... Bomdila in Summer (March - June) The summer months are the best time to visit Bomdila as you can get away from the summer heat and enjoy Bomdila's cool and pleasant weather. Bomdila in Monsoon (July - October) The rainy season are also a great time to visit Bomdila as the rains only make everything more prettier and enjoyable. You do not need to worry about cancelling your outdoor plans due to rainfall as it rains moderately in this region. Bomdila in Winter (November - February) Visiting Bomdila during the winter months is not at all recommended unless you have a natural undeterrable love for extreme chilly weathers. Monthly Weather in Bomdila Month Avg. Minimum (°C) Avg. Maximum (°C) January 5 26 February 9 28 March 11 28 April 15 30 May 18 32 June 19 32 July 21 32 August 21 35 September 20 33 October 17 33 November 10 30 December 8 27

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