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rural-tourism

Arunachal Pradesh

Shergaon

The tranquil Himalayan retreat

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January

10.1 - 27 °C

February

12 - 29.3 °C

March

14 - 31.8 °C

April

16.4 - 33.6 °C

May

18.7 - 35.2 °C

June

21.3 - 36 °C

July

22.1 - 36.2 °C

August

22.5 - 36.1 °C

September

21.5 - 35.5 °C

October

18.3 - 33.6 °C

November

14.6 - 30.7 °C

December

11 - 27.7 °C


Nearest Airport :

Guwahati International Airport (GAU)

Nearest Airport :

Guwahati International Airport (GAU)

A gem hidden in the heart of the Himalayas!

Tucked away in the cradle of the Himalayas, Shergaon, a quaint village in Arunachal Pradesh,has recently earned the prestigious title of "Best Tourism Village of India" in the silver category. This accolade shines a light on Shergaon's growing reputation as an emerging travel destination, celebrated for its temperate climate, stunning natural beauty, and vibrant cultural heritage.

Nature's wonderland

With 90% of its expanse cloaked in dense forests, the village stands as a haven for nature enthusiasts. Its scenic panoramas, adorned with vibrant wildflowers and ancient oak trees, weave a captivating tapestry that shifts hues with the changing seasons. The air carries the fragrance of blooming flowers, and with each step, the gentle rustle of leaves creates a symphony of tranquility. Shergaon enjoys a temperate climate, ensuring pleasant exploration all year round. The graceful cascades of Chhoskhorong Waterfall add elegance to the landscape, while the serene Trout Hatchery Fish Pond mirrors the azure sky, resembling a mirror to the heavens. Shergaon's natural beauty isn't superficial; it's a harmonious fusion of flora, fauna, and landscapes, a realm where time seems to stand still.

Traditions woven in time

Shergaon's cultural legacy is a living testament to the traditions of the Sherdukpen tribe, who migrated from Tibet centuries ago. Every facet of daily life in Shergaon resonates with a profound reverence for nature and tradition. Bound together by a strong community spirit, the villagers revel in their heritage during festivals like Kro-Chheykor. Here, the younger generation learns ancestral dance moves and songs, infusing life into age-old customs. The village comes alive during these festivities, with traditional attire, handwoven bags, and intricate beaded jewelry adorning every villager. Garung Thuk, the local non-profit organization, plays a pivotal role in preserving this cultural heritage. Through initiatives like the Nature Interpretation Centre (NIC) and the Cultural Interpretation Centre (CIC), they provide platforms for children and villagers to connect with their roots. The village museum showcases ancient utensils and agricultural equipment, offering a glimpse into the lives of their forebears.

Guardians of greenery

Shergaon epitomizes an unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability. Rooted in ancient traditions, the Sherdukpen community strictly prohibits commercial tree felling and the hunting of birds and butterflies. Following lunar calendars, specific days are set aside for nature's undisturbed balance. Traditional fishing methods, devoid of harmful chemicals, are embraced, ensuring aquatic resources thrive sustainably.

Moreover, Shergaon celebrates its unique biodiversity through annual Rhododendron festivals, emphasizing the importance of preserving indigenous flora. Welcoming researchers, the village proudly showcases its conservation efforts. Shergaon stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence between humanity and nature, setting a stellar example of responsible tourism and green living.

A tourist's delight

Shergaon has swiftly become a favored destination, attracting both domestic and international tourists alike. As per data collected from accommodations, it hosts around 8,098 domestic tourists and 119 international visitors annually. Its proximity to attractions like Morshing, Chillipam, Rupa, Jigaon, and Muchaksing further amplifies its allure.

Best time to visit

The ideal time to explore Shergaon's wonders is between October and March when the weather is cool and dry. During these months, the skies remain clear, offering unobstructed views of the awe-inspiring Himalayan vistas.


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How to get there 

If you're coming from distant parts of India or abroad, flying to Guwahati International Airport is your best bet. Guwahati, the largest city in Assam, is well-connected to major Indian cities and international destinations. Once you land at Guwahati Airport, your journey to Shergaon continues by road. 
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For travelers who prefer train journeys, Guwahati Railway Station is the nearest major railway station to Shergaon. Guwahati is well-connected to various parts of India by rail, making it a convenient entry point to the northeastern region. From Guwahati Railway Station, you can proceed to Shergaon by road.
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Shergaon is accessible by two scenic road routes:

1. Guwahati-Tezpur-Balukpong-Rupa-Shergaon: This route winds through charming towns, starting from Guwahati and passing through Tezpur, Balukpong, and Rupa before reaching Shergaon. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the journey and enjoy the tranquil surroundings.

2. Guwahati-Balemu-Kalaktang-Shergaon: Another scenic route begins in Guwahati and takes you through Balemu and Kalaktang before arriving at Shergaon. This route offers travelers the opportunity to experience the region's natural splendor, passing through lush forests and winding roads.

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