Tawang
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Arunachal Pradesh

Tawang

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Introduction

The hill town of Tawang is considered to be one of the most stunning locations in East India. Tawang is situated in the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh. Tawang tourism is ideal for individuals looking for adventure and for outdoor enthusiasts who are interested in trekking and hiking activities. The entire region remains covered with breath taking monasteries, mountains and about a hundred lakes. In spite of limited connectivity, this town of majestic glory has garnered a lot of attention as one of the major tourist places. The ambiance of peace and serenity is perfect for a romantic honeymoon. Tawang provides an opportunity to tourists to enjoy the unblemished beauty of nature.

Quick Facts

Tawang is famous for several monasteries present in the region and is considered to be the birth place of the sixth Dalai Lama. The town of Tawang shares its borders with Bhutan and Tibet. The name of the town is derived from the 17th century Tawang Monastery which was established by Merag Lama Lodre Gyatso. The major presence of the army in Tawang town restricts the movement of the locals in specific areas as it shares the extremely sensitive border with China. People of Tawang are a close-knit and friendly community respecting the value of nature. Entertainment options in the town are limited to the various festivals celebrated in the region throughout the year which are connected with agricultural activity and religion of the ethnic Monpa tribe.

Best Time to Visit

March to June

Top Places to See

The must visit places at Tawang comprise of enchanting lakes and mountains, ancient monasteries and Gompas. Sightseeing in Tawang involves continuous travel through famous landmarks with interesting features and histories. Check out this particular list in order to plan the itinerary for your trip:

Food & Dining

Roadside shacks and restaurants in the town serve piping hot Tibetan cuisine such as momos and Thupka, along with tasty and simple paratha-sabzi. The Annapurna eatery is famous for its sumptuous, crispy potato chips. A sufficient amount of fermented cheese and chillies is added to ethnic Monpa food giving it a strong flavour. Popular Monpa dishes include Zan, Gyapa Khazi and Khura.

Shopping

Tawang provides several opportunities to tourists to indulge in shopping. The town offers a fine range of souvenir shops for visitors which sell Buddhist wrap skirts, colourful wood, exquisite shawls, bags, brassware, traditional jewellery and Buddha statues. Chinaware or porcelain crockery is a highlight of the area. Carpets sold in the town are a highly prized quality product. Most of the important shops are centred in the Old Market region.

Getting Around

In order to visit the town of Tawang, tourists have to gain inner line permit available from Tezpur, New Delhi, Guwahati and Kolkata. Tezpur is the nearest airport to Tawang. The closest railway stations are located at Tezpur and at Rangapara. Buses are the best way to travel to Tawang town through Bomdila. The town is connected with Bomdila by road via private and public buses. Tourists can also avail jeeps for the trip. Buses and jeeps are perfect for getting around the town.

More Places to Explore

Several other tourist attractions of Tawang include the Sela Peak, Regyaling Gompa, the Tawang Craft Centre, P.T. Tso Lake, the Tipi Orchid Sanctuary and the Gorichen Peak.

Nearby Places

Gyangong Ani Gompa is situated at a distance of about 5 km. to the north of the town on top of a stunning hillock. This is a nunnery under the control of the Tawang Monastery. Taktsang Gompe (Tiger’s Den) is located near to Tawang (about 45. Km away). Built by Padmsambhava in 8th Century A.D., the monastery is located on a high hillock surrounded by lush green forest. Singsor Ani Gompa, Brahma Dung Chung Ani Gompa, Shonga-tser lake etc. are some of the places located nearby worth visiting.