Tawang Travel Guide

  • Best time to visit Tawang March to May, October to December
  • Theme of TawangCultural, Hill Station, Adventure
  • Festival you must attendTawang Festival, Losar Festival
  • Things you must tryVisiting Bumla Pass located in the India China border
Tawang Tour package

Tawang the beautiful land of Monpas is nested in the lap of Himalayas at 3500m above sea level. It promises an unforgettable journey to a beautiful realm nestled in the Himalayas at an elevation of 3500m above sea level. With cascading waterfalls, snow-white peaks, and a comfortable climate, Tawang's landscape embraces you in nature's embrace. Embark on a Tawang trip and explore a tapestry of attractions that cater to both adventurers and culture enthusiasts. Our comprehensive Tawang travel and tourism guide reveals the top tourist attractions in Tawang along with hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

Exploring Tawang: A Visual Feast of Landscapes and Traditions

Tawang, situated in a unique landscape characterized by high passes and an arid, treeless rain shadow, is a classic example of scenic beauty. The town is dotted with traditional Buddhist culture, showcased by stunning monasteries and tallest statues that come alive with the essence of medieval times. Beautiful hilly town Tawang offers epic treks, sparkling high-altitude mountains, serene lakes, enchanting waterfalls and road trips across windy road surrounded by picture perfect landscape. Read on to know more about Tawang Tourism and Travel guide. A Journey into Tawang's Cultural and Spiritual Core At the crossroads of Western Arunachal Pradesh, bordered by the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and Bhutan, Tawang emerges as a captivating hilly haven. This destination is a magnet for cultural experiences and a must-visit for nature lovers and avid road trippers. Embark on a mesmerizing road trip from Guwahati to discover this picturesque haven. During your Tawang tour the synergy of Bomdila's hill town, Dirang's magnificent valley, and Tawang's awe-inspiring landscapes creates a captivating canvas for travelers to explore.

Embracing Buddhism: Tawang's Spiritual Essence

Tawang's spiritual aura is profoundly etched into the land, showcased by its crown jewel – the Tawang Monastery, the largest Buddhist monastery in India and second-largest in Asia. The birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama, Urgelling Gompa, is a treasure located within this serene town. Located in the cliffside near Sungester Lake (Madhuri Lake) sprawling Taktshang Gompa, magnificent Tara devi temple located in Lumla and Gorzam Chorten located in Zemithang are few of the prominent Buddhist pilgrimage in this reason. Apart from this the town is the home to numerous significant monasteries and nunneries.

Nature's Masterpieces: High Passes, Pristine Lakes, and War Remembrances

Tawnag has many captivating attraction for a sightseeing tour. Among Tawang's numerous wonders, the iconic high altitude passes Sela Pass and Bumala Pass offer mesmerizing views of snow-capped peaks and serene lakes. Bumala Pass located in a strategic location serves as a border with China, and it's notable for its stunning natural beauty and strategic importance. The pass offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes, including snow-capped peaks and pristine lakes. On your road trip to Tawang stop at Jaswant Garh War Memorial. This memorial narrates a tale of extraordinary valor of Indian soldier Jaswant Singh Rawat who stood steadfast against Chinese forces, leaving a legacy of courage and sacrifice. Check our list of top 15 tourist places in Tawang.

Best tourist attractions in Tawang

Amidst your Tawang sojourn, make time for must-see attractions like Sela Lake, Madhuri Lake, Nuranang Waterfalls (Jung Falls), Buddha Park, and the Tawang War Memorial, a tribute to the gallant Indian soldiers who defended their homeland. Delve into the depths of Tawang's heritage, and explore its hidden treasures that encompass both spiritual and scenic delights. Find best attractions in Tawang.

Newest tourist attractions

Chumi Gyatse Waterfall has recently become very popular among the local and tourists alike. Located at a distance of 88 km from Tawang along the Tibet border it is a must visit destination which required around 10 hours to complete. This sacred waterfall is believed to emerge miraculously, without a visible source. The local legend tells of Guru Rinpoche, who cast his bead rosary onto a rock, resulting in the creation of 108 springs. The water is considered to have medicinal properties, adding to its allure. This natural wonder intertwines spirituality and healing, captivating visitors with its unique origin story and therapeutic waters.

Special Note
Indians require special inner line permits to visit Tawang while foreign tourists intending to visit Arunachal Pradesh require restricted area permit. We can help you to collect Inner line permit and organize Tawang tour.

Sela Lake | holiday guide to Tawang

Sela Lake

Shonga-tser Lake | Tawang tourism guide

Shonga-tser Lake(Madhuri Lake)

Tawang war memorial | Travel guide Tawang

Tawang war memorial

Jaswant garh | holiday guide to Tawang

Jaswant Garh War Memorial

Bumla pass

Bumla Pass

Tawang war memorial | Travel guide Tawang

Nurang Falls

Major tourist attractions in Tawang

  1. Tawang monastery
  2. Sela pass
  3. Jaswant Garh
  4. Tawang war memorial
  5. Sangestar Tso Lake(Madhuri Lake)
  6. Pankang Teng Tso Lake( Ptso lake)
  7. Bumla pass
  8. Btk (bap teng kang) waterfalls
  9. Nuranang waterfalls
  10. Urgelling gompa
  11. Khinmey gompa
  12. Gyangong ani gompa (Buddhist nunnery)
  13. Regyaling gompa
  14. Taktsang gompa(Tiger nest monastery)
  15. Gorsam chorten
  16. Gorichen peak
  17. Tawang craft center
  18. Buddha Park
  19. Lumla
  20. Zemithang

Top attractions in Arunachal Pradesh

FAQ

Tawang is situated in the northwestern part of Arunachal Pradesh, India, close to the borders of China and Bhutan. It's nestled in the Himalayan region, offering breathtaking natural beauty.

Tawang is known for its stunning landscapes, including snow-capped peaks, cascading waterfalls, and serene lakes. It also boasts a rich cultural heritage with monasteries and a unique blend of Buddhism.

The nearest airport to Tawang is in Tezpur, and the closest railway station is at Bhalukpong. From there, road travel is the primary mode of transportation to reach Tawang.

Some must-visit places in Tawang include the Tawang Monastery, Urgelling gompa, Gyangong Ani Gompa, Sela Pass, Sela Lake, Madhuri Lake, Nagula Lake, Nuranang Waterfalls,Bumla Pass and the Tawang War Memorial etc.

Yes, Tawang offers a range of adventure activities like trekking, especially to places like Goechala and Bum La Pass. You can also enjoy river rafting and mountain biking.

Yes, Tawang has something for everyone. Families can enjoy sightseeing, cultural experiences, and easy treks around the region.

The best time to visit Tawang is from April to October when the weather is pleasant and the roads are accessible. However, winter (November to February) offers a unique snowy landscape for those who enjoy cold weather.

Yes, since Tawang is located in a border region, Indian citizens need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit. Foreign tourists require a Protected Area Permit (PAP).

Yes, Tawang hosts various Buddhist festivals like Losar, Torgya, and Dukpa Tse Shi, which offer a glimpse into the vibrant local culture.

Respect for local customs and Buddhist practices is important. When visiting monasteries, dress modestly and follow photography guidelines.

Monsoon (June to September) brings heavy rainfall and roadblocks, making travel to Tawang challenging. It's recommended to plan your visit during the drier months.

You can savor local delicacies at local eateries and restaurants. Don't miss trying traditional dishes like thukpa, momos, and yak-based preparations butter tea etc.

Yes, Tawang offers a variety of shopping experiences, from local markets to craft emporiums, where you can buy traditional handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs.

The best time to visit Tawang is from April to October when the weather is pleasant and the roads are accessible. However, winter (November to February) offers a unique snowy landscape for those who enjoy cold weather.

The best time to visit Tawang is from April to October when the weather is pleasant and the roads are accessible. However, winter (November to February) offers a unique snowy landscape for those who enjoy cold weather.

Known Facts

Weather

Late November and beginning of December is very pleasant time to enjoy snowfall in Tawang. Snowfall in Tawang generally starts from the beginning of November and lasts until May. If you planning to visit Tawang in winter it is advisable to contact local travel agencies to know about the weather condition beforehand. Sometimes roads blocked due to heavy snowfall.
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How to reach

Best option to reach Tawang from Guwahati is to hire a private SUV vehicle from Guwahati city. Two different road leads to Tawang from Guwahati. One is through Tezpur - Nameri and another is via Orang - Kalaktang...
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Top attractions

Tawang is a pristine location endowed with both natural beauty and historical importance. It attracts thousand of visitors every year. There are several tourist attractions in Tawang. Following is a list of most visited places in Tawang...
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