Tezu: Gateway to the Lohit Valley
A Blend of Heritage and Natural Beauty
Tezu offers a unique mix of spirituality and adventure with its sacred sites, Mishmi culture, and stunning Lohit Valley landscapes.
Explore the Charm of TezuHighlights of Tezu
- • Parasuram Kund: Sacred pilgrimage site on the Lohit River.
- • Mishmi Culture: Unique traditions, intricate textiles, and delicious local cuisine.
- • Scenic Rivers & Valleys: Majestic Lohit River and stunning surrounding hills.
- • Wildlife & Nature: Nearby sanctuaries with diverse flora and fauna.
- • Cultural Festivals: Mishmi New Year (Tamladu) and Makar Sankranti.
Parasuram Kund: A Sacred Pilgrimage
Tezu is best known for Parasuram Kund, a revered pilgrimage site located about 45 km away. Thousands of devotees gather here during Makar Sankranti (January) to take a holy dip in the Lohit River, believed to wash away sins.
Surrounded by picturesque hills and gushing waters, the Kund is not only a place of spiritual significance but also a stunning scenic spot perfect for nature lovers and landscape photographers seeking peace.


Mishmi Tribal Heritage
The Mishmi tribe, one of Arunachal Pradesh’s most prominent communities, has deep cultural roots in Tezu. Known for their intricate weaving, unique customs, and warm hospitality, the Mishmis add vibrant colors to the town’s identity.
Travelers can explore local villages and interact with the communities to learn about their traditions. The Tamladu Festival, celebrated in February, offers an excellent opportunity to experience authentic Mishmi culture with music, dance, and rituals.
Natural Beauty & Wildlife
Tezu is surrounded by the unspoiled beauty of the Lohit Valley. The Lohit River flows majestically through the town, creating stunning riverside views, while the nearby Glow Lake trek offers serene alpine beauty.
For wildlife enthusiasts, the Tezu Botanical Garden and various wildlife sanctuaries in the region provide a glimpse of diverse flora and fauna, making Tezu a true paradise for nature explorers and bird watchers.


Local Experiences & Crafts
The markets of Tezu showcase the artistry of the Mishmi people, with beautiful handwoven textiles, cane products, and traditional jewelry. These make unique souvenirs that reflect local craftsmanship.
Local cuisine is another highlight—dishes like smoked pork, rice-based delicacies, and bamboo shoots offer a taste of authentic flavors. Staying at local homestays ensures travelers experience genuine Arunachali hospitality firsthand.
FAQ: Tezu Travel
Q1. How can I reach Tezu?
Tezu has its own airport with flights from Guwahati and Dibrugarh. It is also well-connected by road from Tinsukia (Assam).
Q2. What is the best time to visit Tezu?
October to March is ideal, with pleasant weather and major festivals like Tamladu and Makar Sankranti.
Q3. Do I need a permit for Tezu?
Yes, Indian tourists require an Inner Line Permit (ILP), and foreigners need a Protected Area Permit (PAP).
Q4. What are must-visit attractions in Tezu?
Parasuram Kund, Glow Lake, Mishmi villages, botanical gardens, and riverside viewpoints are key attractions.
Explore the Charm of Tezu
Tezu is rich in heritage, spirituality, and natural splendor. It leaves you with memories of warmth and wonder.
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