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Originally Posted by Secretariat Oh No - Mechuka is turning touristy ?? It was the last Shangri La. If it becomes a Shillong, that would be a tragedy. Maybe that 30 kms on the road to Aalo should remain a contender for the worst road in India !! Might save Mechuka. You can bash that road in a Bolero, but imagine the torture in a sedan.
Lovely photos to drool over and remember the time I was there. In a different world, you could have driven past Lamang into Tibet, but sadly that's probably not going to be possible in our lifetimes.
Well done Nibir. Halfway through that hanging bridge at age 5 is excellent. After all Dad takes decades to go the full way ! |
Thank you Secretariat! Indeed Mechuka is turning touristy. Earlier visitors were deterred by the thought of crossing the Brahmaputra on a ferry, now a person from Dibrugarh can reach Mechuka in a single day (thanks to the Bogibil and Dhola Sadiya bridge). With roads improving the number of visitors will only increase in the coming years which is not a bad thing at all but it will lose some of its charm too.
That stretch of 30 kms before Aalo has been bad for many years. So, maybe it will remain that way forever . You are a brave person who took a sedan to such routes. I remember a story from a local person who took his sedan to one such route and was fed up with the constant underbody hits the car took. He disposed his car there and then and came back in a Bolero.
I hear roads beyond the Arunachal border (in Tibet) are in great condition. It would be one hell of a drive- bumpy roads in Mechuka to wide 4 lane (maybe 6 lane) roads in Tibet.
Haha my kid is braver than me. The only reason he didn't cross the bridge is there were some holes in the side railings which scared his mother and she held him back. Quote:
Originally Posted by dingolphie Window to another world. Thank you for the pics and the narrative.
While it’s sad that tourism often kills of the spirit of the places it touches, I hope a new generation learns to care for and appreciate these bounties better than we have. |
Thank you! I hope that such places are able to retain their charm and innocence in the coming years. Quote:
Originally Posted by Rajjay What a scenic place to visit. Your beautiful pictures inspire me to visit Arunachal Pradesh. |
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Originally Posted by Prakritij Loved the travelogue. Mechuka is on my wishlist since long. Maybe someday, someway.
Also the monsoon season is the time to visit Mechuka as you have said. Winters are arid.
Did you have to use the 4WD on the way anywhere? Maybe in the rains it will be necessary if not in the winters. |
Thank you Prakritij! Monsoon is the time to go. Winter is too cold and brown for me. I used 4wd on two occasions- once while giving way I had to climb a pile of stone chips kept on the side of the road and on another occasion I had to reverse on an incline (4 Low made it easy to climb up on reverse). 4wd is not really a necessity but a good thing to have on this route. For example, on a different trip the road near Aalo was completely muddy and all cars were getting stuck. People were helping each other by pushing the cars out. With 4wd, it was easy for me to cross this section without any external help. Quote:
Originally Posted by mbilung Breathtaking pics. Cute doggos and Nibir offering their prayers melted my heart <3 |
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Originally Posted by SanSabh Oh my God! This takes me back to my childhood during the seventies! The wild roads were right there at the start to Arunachal Pradesh
You're so truly fortunate to have had such a wonderful trip!
Thank you, @Gunin���� |
Thank you! You grew up in Arunachal Pradesh? That would make you the lucky one. Quote:
Originally Posted by OffRoadFun Such a lovely travelogue! What beautiful pictures, amazing scenery!
I wish I could visit that area one day! It seems to be unlike any other place in India. You are lucky! |
Thank you. You should plan a visit someday here. Quote:
Originally Posted by gandharjc Amazing trip. I'm sure you'll all remember this one for years!
What do you think is the next / remaining Mechuka? |
Thank you. There are many off beat places in Arunachal Pradesh like Anini, Walong and Tuting which are as beautiful as Mechuka. Quote:
Originally Posted by mr.sinha Thanks for the travelogue with the beautiful pictures, gunin.
Mechuka is one of the most beautiful places in Arunachal.
I have driven there in 2016 October with a friend. We loved it so much, we spent an extra day in Mechuka and simply spent the whole day along the banks of the river.
Did you get a chance to drive up to Menigong? There's nothing there, it's just the drive up the hill which is exciting - needs 4wd.
I never got to writing the travelogue on my trip, but here are a few picture from Mechuka including the drive to Menigong. Hope you don't mind my posting of pictures on your thread.[/ATTACH] |
Thank you. Those are really beautiful pictures. Thank you for sharing. I did not go to Monigong as I was unaware of the place. If I visit the place again, I will drive up to Monigong for sure. |