Dirang Hot Water Springs – A Natural Wellness Retreat in Arunachal Pradesh
- Experience a natural wellness retreat with geothermal waters, offering a calming bathing experience amidst Himalayan surroundings and peaceful mountain landscapes.
- Explore one of the famous hot springs in Arunachal Pradesh, ideal for relaxation after sightseeing in Dirang and nearby West Kameng attractions.
- Discover the soothing effects of natural sulphur water, traditionally believed to ease fatigue and muscle discomfort in cold mountain climates.
- Perfect for travelers seeking slow travel experiences, combining nature, wellness, and scenic beauty in a serene riverside setting.
- Ideal for photography lovers, capturing misty mornings, flowing rivers, and relaxing moments surrounded by mountains and natural calm.
How to Reach Dirang Hot Water Springs
By Road / Car
Dirang Hot Water Springs is located near Dirang town in West Kameng district and is easily accessible by road. The springs are approximately 5–6 km from the main Dirang market. Roads are motorable and well-connected via Bomdila, making the drive scenic and comfortable. Travel time from Dirang town is around 15–20 minutes.
By Public Transport (Bus / Train)
Regular buses and shared sumos operate from Bomdila to Dirang town. From Dirang bus stand, local transport or short taxi rides are available to reach the hot springs. The nearest railway station is Rangapara in Assam, from where road travel continues towards Dirang.
By Taxi / Cab
Hiring a taxi from Bomdila or Dirang town is the most convenient option. Cabs provide flexibility, comfort, and are ideal for families or groups planning to explore nearby attractions along with the hot springs.
Best Time to Visit Dirang Hot Water Springs
Best Season to Visit
The best time to visit Dirang Hot Water Springs West Kameng is from October to April. During winter months, the warm waters provide a relaxing contrast to the cold mountain weather, enhancing the overall wellness experience.
Best Day of the Week
Weekdays are ideal for visiting, as weekends may attract more locals and tourists. Early weekday visits offer a quieter and more peaceful atmosphere.
Best Time of the Day
Morning and early afternoon are the best times to enjoy the springs. The light is pleasant, the surroundings are calm, and temperatures are comfortable for bathing and relaxation.
Other Essential Information
- Entry fee is generally minimal or locally managed; charges may vary seasonally.
- Opening time is usually from early morning until evening, depending on local conditions.
- Photography is allowed, but visitors should be respectful of local customs and people.
- Changing facilities are basic; carrying personal essentials is recommended.
- Bathing for extended periods is not advised due to high water temperature.
- Modest clothing is preferred while using the springs.
- Keep the area clean and avoid using soaps or chemicals in the natural water.
- Local guides can help explain the cultural importance and safe usage practices.
This attraction can be easily covered in BreakBag Holidays’ customized Arunachal Pradesh tour packages, offering a perfect blend of wellness, nature, and cultural exploration.






























