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TREKS · 3-DAY · MODERATE · MAX 2100M

Mechuka Yorlung Trek.

Mechuka Yorlung Trek
moderate

Mechuka Yorlung Trek

Mechuka

Scenic 3-day trek through Mechuka Valley in Arunachal Pradesh's Shi Yomi district, exploring the Yorlung valley and visiting the historic Samten Yongcha Monastery. The route showcases Adi tribal culture, Buddhist heritage, and the pristine Siyom River valley. Protected Area Permit (PAP) required for foreign nationals.

3
दिन
18km
दूरी
2,100m
अधिकतम ऊँचाई
medium
फिटनेस
Adults
उम्र
सबसे अच्छे महीने:
अक्नवंमारअप्
Samten Yongcha Monastery: 400-year-old Buddhist monastery with Tibetan architectureAdi tribal villages with unique homestay cultural experiencesYorlung valley with panoramic eastern Himalayan viewsSiyom River traverse and pristine biodiversityAuthentic high-altitude Himalayan tribal community

चेतावनी

PAP required for foreigners; application process can be slow

Remote region with minimal infrastructure

Roads can be washed out in monsoon (June-Sept)

Limited medical facilities; evacuation is difficult

High humidity and unpredictable weather

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Campsites

Mechuka Village

2,100m

homestay lodgingbasic shop

💧 Water

Monastery Camp

2,150m

💧 Water

Yorlung Camp

1,950m

💧 Water

Cost Estimate

Self-organized
7,000
With Guide
12,000
Full operator
16,000

Budget includes homestay, meals, porter; operator adds guide and full logistics

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