While the rest of India is hit with the third “snooze” of their morning alarm, a tiny hamlet in the Anjaw district of Arunachal Pradesh is already bathed in gold. Welcome to Dong Valley, the easternmost point of India, where the sun doesn’t just rise—it makes an entrance.
If you’re a traveler who prefers “off-the-map” to “on-the-gram,” or if you simply want to brag that you saw the sun before 1.4 billion other people, this is your ultimate 2026 destination.
Getting to Dong is an adventure that demands respect (and a very sturdy SUV). Most travelers begin in Dibrugarh or Tinsukia in Assam.
To see the first light, you have to earn it. The trek to the Dong viewpoint isn’t a casual stroll; it’s a pre-dawn pilgrimage that starts while the stars are still sharp enough to cut glass.
Just a short drive from the trek base lies Kaho, officially the first inhabited village of India. It’s a quiet, serene place where the Meyor tribe lives. Walking through Kaho feels like stepping into a peaceful time capsule at the edge of the world.
After the grueling sunrise trek, your muscles will thank you. The natural hot springs near the Lohit River are believed to have medicinal properties. There’s nothing quite like soaking in warm sulfur water while watching the cold Himalayan river rush past just a few feet away.
History buffs should stop at the Namti Plains, known as the “Battle of Walong” site. It was here that Indian soldiers fought one of the fiercest battles of the 1962 war. The memorial standing amidst the undulating greens is a somber, beautiful tribute to courage.
The Anjaw district is famous for its thrilling (and slightly terrifying) suspension bridges made of wire and wood. Crossing the Lohit River on one of these is a mandatory rite of passage for any adventurer.
Dong Valley isn’t just a place; it’s a feeling of being at the very beginning of everything. In a world that’s constantly connected, standing on a ridge in Dong—phone signal flickering out, the sun hitting your face before anyone else’s—is the ultimate luxury.
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