Apple Orchard Tour
An Apple Orchard Tour in Bomdila offers a refreshing rural experience amid the cool mountain climate of the Bomdila district. Many travellers who ask Bomdila in which state discover that Arunachal Pradesh supports apple cultivation thanks to its moderate Bomdila temperature and fertile slopes. The government introduced apple farming here in the 1970s, and today several small orchards flourish around town. These orchards, maintained by families from the local Bomdila tribe community, produce crisp, juicy apples during harvest season. Unlike the panoramic Bomdila view point that showcases Himalayan peaks, the orchards reveal a softer landscape of terraced farms and fruit laden trees. Visitors covering the Bomdila to Tawang distance often pause here for a calm break before continuing towards higher mountain routes such as Bomdila pass.
How to Reach
Most apple orchards lie a few kilometres from central Bomdila and remain accessible by short taxi rides or guided visits arranged through local homestays. Roads within the Bomdila district connect these farms easily.
Things to Do
Walk through neat rows of apple trees during harvest season. Learn about cultivation methods suited to the Bomdila temperature. Taste freshly picked apples. Interact with orchard owners to understand local farming practices.
Tips Before Visiting
Visit between August and October for harvest. Wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven farm paths. Ask permission before plucking fruit. Carry cash if you plan to buy fresh produce.





