Tawang
Tawang is a town situated at an elevation of approximately 3,048 metres (10,000 ft) to the east of Bhutan. The area is administered by the Republic of India as a part of the Arunachal Pradesh state, however, it is claimed by People's Republic of China as a part of South Tibet, under Tsona Dzong of Shannan, Tibet.[1][2][3] The town once served as the district headquarters of West Kameng district, and became the district headquarters of Tawang district when it was formed from West Kameng.
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Tawang Monastery also known as the Golden Namgyal Lhatse
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Tawang monastery
Bumla Pass
Sela Pass
Madhuri Lake
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Pangateng Tso Lake
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Tawang Craft Centre
Artist works on a painting at Craft Centre, Tawang
The craft centre in Tawang promotes and conserves the local art forms and handlooms. It gives the local craftsmen encouragement to continue with their trade by giving them a source of livelihood from their art. The artists work at the district Industries Centre, located a stone's throw away from the Craft Emporium where these art works are sold.
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Tawang is a popular tourist destination in Arunachal pradesh, India. Tawang is also popular for the second largest monastery in the world,thanks to the well-preserved Tawang Monastery. The Sela Pass rises steeply and is covered with snow for most of the year. Jang waterfall is a big tourist attraction.
Tawang district in Arunachal pradesh has a handicrafts centre that promotes the small-scale industries for local handicrafts.
Visitors to Tawang district require a special Inner Line Permit from the government which are available in Kolkata, Guwahati, Tezpur, and New Delhi. Most of the travel from the plains is on a steep hill road journey, crossing Sela Pass at 4,176 metres (13,701 ft). Tourists can travel to Tawang from Tezpur, Assam by road. Tezpur has direct flights from Kolkata. Guwahati, Assam, is 16 hours by road. In June 2008, a daily helicopter service from Guwahati was started by the Arunachal Pradesh government.
Road travel to Tawang from Tezpur, Assam, is by buses, private taxis and shared taxis. It is an arduous journey: most of the road is loose tarmac and gravel giving way to mud in many places. However, it is a scenic journey of nearly 12 hours, crossing Bomdila Pass 2,438 metres (8,000 feet), peaking at Sela Pass 4,176 metres (13,700 feet), Jaswant Garh and, finally, Tawang. Government buses often break down (usually on the way up) and passengers end up hitchhiking in private cars and taxis. En route, local food is available, especially meat and vegetarian momos and cream buns.
Tawang also hosted the 2nd International Tourism Mart in October 2013.
Arunachal Pradesh is one of the 29 states of India and holds the distinction of being the northeastern-most state of the country. Arunachal Pradesh borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south, and shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Myanmar in the east and is separated from China in the north by the disputed McMahon Line. Itanagar is the capital of the state.
A major part of the state is claimed by the Republic of China, and the People's Republic of China as the region of South Tibet. The major part of the state which is claimed by China, was temporarily occupied by Chinese forces during the 1962 war.
Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains is the sobriquet for the state in Sanskrit; it is also known as the Orchid State of India or the Paradise of the Botanists. Geographically, it is the largest of the North-eastern states known as the Seven Sister States. As in other parts of Northeast India, the people native to the state trace their origins to the Tibeto-Burman people.
Points of interest:
Nameri National park:
Nameri National Park is a national park in the foothills of the eastern Himalayas in the Sonitpur District of Assam, India, about 35 km from Tezpur. Nameri is about 9 km from Chariduar, the nearest village. Nameri Eco camp is a nice place to spend a night. This is situated just beside Jia Bhorelli river and a trek through the forest is an absolute must for the bird lovers.
Bomdila:
The small town of Bomdila is perched amongst the panoramic settings of the lofty ranges of the eastern Himalayas. It is a remote destination and like few other Indian towns, it has escaped the virtual tourist invasion in recent times. Bomdila is known for its scenic environs along with its Buddhist monasteries and apple orchids. It also attracts the adventure seeker with its numerous trekking trails.
Dirang:
A tour to a place away from home is the time you regain your original self from the mechanical self that your hectic schedule had forced on you. While breaking away from routine could give you a great breather, a perfect destination could bring the best out of you on your holiday. Dirang is one such location that helps you enjoy, rediscover yourself and be inspired. Located in West Kameng district, this small hill station welcomes you with snow-capped mountains, gushing streams and lush greenery. Dirang is a perfect environment where you will feel at home away from home.
With the spectacular landscape pleasing your eyes and the pleasant weather comforting your body and soul, you could not expect a better place to stay on a holiday.
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Tawang to Sangster Lake | Madhuri Lake Tawang |Arunachal Pradesh India
Being home to the Himalayas, Arunachal Pradesh is home to many beautiful lakes but none as beautiful and enrapturing as the Sangetsar Lake or the Madhuri Lake.
One of the remotest lakes of the country and perhaps of the world as well,
Sangetsar or Madhuri Lake is a breathtaking combination of rocky mountains and an ever-present lake whose beauty is beyond spellbinding.
The lake was made popular due to its appearance in the Bollywood movie Koyla and is also known as Madhuri Lake named after the lead actress in the movie.
The Madhuri Lake located at an altitude of 12000 ft above sea level
It is just 30 km away north-east of Tawang,
Madhuri Lake is a bounty of nature which amazes you, dazzles you and rejuvenates your soul.
Best time to visit Madhuri Lake
The best months to visit Madhuri lake or the Sangetsar Lake are October, November, March, April and May as the cold at this time.
The weather still remains pretty cold and will require you to wear as much warm clothing as possible.
The lake also looks pristine and beautiful at this time as it is not frozen.
How to Reach Madhuri Lake
Air: The nearest airport is at Guwahati which is 480 km from Tawang and is well-connected to all major cities of the country. One can hire a car or catch a bus till Tezpur for further journey till Tawang. Alternatively, helicopter services are available from Guwahati till Tawang daily at the cost INR 400 for adults and INR 2500 for children.
Rail: The nearest railhead is at Tezpur. Tezpur is well connected to Tawang and Bomdila by road and one can hail a Tata Suma or a bus till Tawang.
Road: Tawang is well connected to all major cities of the North-East by ASPRTC buses and some more private buses. Traveling by a rented car should be preferable due to comfort and convenience in travelling to other locations. From Tawang, one can go to Sangetsar Lake which is 30 km away and can take around 4-5 hours depending on weather and road conditions by a hired cab.
Where to Stay
Tawang, which is 30 km away from the Sangetsar Lake, is the best place to stay as it has many accommodation options suiting all budget sizes.
Shopping in Madhuri Lake
Shop for tribal handicrafts in the markets of Tawang.
The Madhuri Lake Experience
Arunachal Pradesh is a largely Buddhist state. Being here you can experience the amazing Buddhist culture and values.
Madhuri Lake's Nightlife
Tawang has one or two bars which offer good entertainment value with great food.
Madhuri Lake's Cuisine
Try out some of these Arunachali cosine: Dung Po, Kholam, Wungwut Ngam, Momos, Roasted Pork and Pasa.
Best Restaurants Nearby
The Dragon, Orange Bar & Restaurant and CafÕ© Nirvana in Tawang City.
Itinerary
Take a day trip to the Madhuri lake from the town of Tawang.
Did you know?
One of the songs from the movie Koyla starring Madhuri Dixit and Shah Rukh Khan was shot here.
Tips
1. Adjustment to high-altitude is required, so make sure you have adjusted well before visiting the lake.
2. Carry warm jackets to protect yourself from the bone-chilling cold.
3. Only Indian nationals are allowed to visit the lake. A permit is required for visiting which can be acquired from the Office of Deputy Commissioner in Tawang. The permit should also be stamped in the Indian Army Cantonment of the town. It is essential to get the army stamp as you otherwise you won't be allowed to pass the check posts on the way.
4. There is an army cafeteria near the lake where the tourists can gorge on delectable Maggi, momos, tea/coffee and some other snacks which taste extra scrumptious in the mountains.
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Arunachal Pradesh Trip | Tawang, Bum La Pass, Jang Falls, Madhuri Lake | Dirang Monastery | Ziro????????
During summer in India, exactly June 2019, we traveled around Arunchal Pradesh and also Assam starting from Guwahati, Bomdila, Dirang, Tawang, Tezpur, Itanagar, Ziro, Sonapur and then back to Mumbai.
Nuranang Falls (also known as Bong Bong Falls or Jang Falls), some 100 metres high, is located in the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh, India. It is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in this part of the country, yet is unknown to many travelers. It lies some 2 kilometres away from the town of Jang on the road connecting Tawang and Bomdila, so it is also known as the Jang Falls. There is a small hydel plant located near the base that generates electricity for local use.
The Bum La Pass is located about 37 km away from Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, at the Indo-China border above 15,200 ft above sea level. Visit by civilian tourist of India is permissible with permission from the Indian Army. The track is very treacherous, only SUVs advisable, and that too only on clear weather day with no snowfall or rainfall. The area includes route taken by the 14th Dalai Lama when he escaped China and reached India to take refuge. It is often covered with heavy snow throughout the year. It is one of the most off-beat passes in the world and is also referred to as the pass from where Dalai Lama entered India escaping from Tibet.
The Sangestar Tso Lake is also called as Madhuri Lake, which is located on the way from Tawang to Bum La Pass in Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh, near Indo-China border above 15,200 ft above sea level. Created by falling rocks, boulders and trees in an earthquake, There is a Sangestar Tso lake (lake is called Tso in Tibetan) that featured Madhuri Dixit (Bollywood actress) in the movie Koyla, as a result this lake is sometimes also called Madhuri lake. The lake is about 20 km from Tawang town, about 7 km beyond the bifurcation of road leading to Bum La Pass.
Dirang is a small riverside hamlet in Western Arunchal Pradesh and is situated at an altitude of around 8910 ft above sea level. Dirang is located in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India on the southern face of the Himalayas. This area was historically a region of Tibet, but became a territory of India in 1959. Since then, many Tibetan refugees have relocated in the vicinity of Dirang. Local Indian schools teach in Hindi and English, not in Tibetan. Thupsung Dhargye Ling (TDL) is a temple in Dirang and learning institute for the study of Tibetan Buddhism by laypeople and monks, located in the Himalayan village of Dirang, India. The name, Thupsung Dhargye Ling was given by His Holiness, the Dalai Lama and means: Place of Flourishing of the Buddha's Speech.
Ziro is the census town in Lower Subansiri district in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. It has been a favourite town for World Heritage Site for a number of years now. In a meeting of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) on 12 December 2002 it was shortlisted for inclusion in the Tentative List for further nomination to UNESCO for inscription in the World Heritage Site. The part of the town which is the centre of economic activities and where the administrative offices are located is called as Hapoli or locally known by the Apatanis as Hao-Polyang.
Ziro is around 115 km from the state capital Itanagar and takes approx 3 and a half hours via the improved Hoj-Potin road along NH229 and 150 km via the Assam route. Earlier the nearest railway station from Ziro was located at Naharlagun in Arunachal Pradesh near the Arunachal-Assam border which is around 100 km from Ziro. The nearest airport to the settlement is Lilabari, in North Lakhimpur district of Assam.
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Tawang War Memorial Arunachal Pradesh | North East India HD
The Tawang War Memorial was built in memory of soldiers of the Indian Army who gave up their life in the 1962 Indo-China War.
Opening time is 7:45AM–6PM
Address: Cona, Shannan, Tawang Arunachal Pradesh 790104
It will take one hour on foot from Tawang City center.
Located on a slope just before reaching the main town, the Tawang War Memorial is open to the public.
The 40 ft structure was built by the Indian Army; Rs.15 lakhs were spent on constructing it.
This stupa like structure was blessed by the Dalai Lama in 1997 and is called Namgyal Chortan by the locals.
Led up by few steps, and surrounding the structure are walls of black granite.
The names of the 2420 soldiers who laid down their lives in the Kameng sector during the 1964 war are inscribed on this granite plates.
The memorial is surrounded by two rooms on each side;
one room houses artifacts, maps, photographs and remains of the war and the other room is used for a sound and light show depicting the heroic deeds of the slain soldiers.
The sound and light show room was usually closed,
but the museum displays items used by the army during war, such as gun, bullets, helmet, mugs, pots etc.
One can also learn more about the war from the newspaper clippings and maps marked with positions of both armies.
One black marble plaque reads, ‘In the memory of those brave soldiers who made supreme sacrifice defending the frontier of Mother Land during the 1962 Sino-Indo war.”
It was dedicated by Lt. General, HRS Kalkat, PVSM, AVSM; GOC IN-C Eastern Command on November 2nd 1999.
The structure signifies eternal spirit and was constructed in according with the local religious practices.
The grey sky reflects the seriousness of the structure.
This lovely memorial is a testimony and a reminder of the ugliness of war.
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A trip to Tawang
Erstwhile Tawang District was a Sub-Division of West Kameng District till 5th October 1984. This district is situated in western most part of Arunachal Pradesh. The area of this district is approximately 2,172 Sq.km, bounded by Tibet (China) to the north, Bhutan to the south-west and Sela ranges separated from West Kament district in the east.
Tawang is a popular tourist destination thanks to the well-preserved Tawang Monastery. The Sela Pass rises steeply and is covered with snow for most of the year. Jang waterfall is a big tourist attraction.
Tawang district has a handicrafts centre that promotes the small-scale industries for local handicrafts.
Visitors to Tawang district require a special Inner Line Permit from the government which are available in Kolkata, Guwahati, Tezpur, and New Delhi. Most of the travel from the plains is on a steep hill road journey, crossing Sela Pass at 4,176 metres (13,701 ft). Tourists can travel to Tawang from Tezpur, Assam by road. Tezpur has direct flights from Kolkata. Guwahati, Assam, is 16 hours by road. In June 2008, a daily helicopter service from Guwahati was started by the Arunachal Pradesh government.
Road travel to Tawang from Tezpur, Assam, is by buses, private taxis and shared taxis. It is an arduous journey: most of the road is loose tarmac and gravel giving way to mud in many places. However, it is a scenic journey of nearly 12 hours, crossing Bomdila Pass 2,438 metres (8,000 feet), peaking at Sela Pass 4,176 metres (13,700 feet), Jaswant Garh and, finally, Tawang. Government buses often break down (usually on the way up) and passengers end up hitchhiking in private cars and taxis. En route, local food is available, especially meat and vegetarian momos and cream buns.
Tawang also hosted the 2nd International Tourism Mart in October 2013
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Handicraft at Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, India During Statehood Day 2016
Arunachal Pradesh observed its Statehood Day on 20th February,2016 at Indira Gandhi Park at Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, India. Itanagar is the capital of Arunachal
Pradesh. There were so many stalls, flower shows and shops.
In this video of Handicraft Stall During Statehood Day 2016 at Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, India you can see the variety of handicraft being sold there.
Monpa masks and handicrafts at Tawang Emporium, inaugurated by Mukut Mithi
The Craft Emporium in Tawang is a dependable place to buy local handicraft items, some of which are specific to only the Monpa tribe of Tibetan Buddhists. One can buy hats, bags, masks, Monpa caps, carpets, paintings, wallets, etc. at the emporium.
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All Tribes of Arunachal under one Roof || Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum || ITANAGAR || AP ||
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The Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum is the state museum of Arunachal Pradesh, in Itanagar. Situated at thye Heart of the City It was Established in the Year 1980s, it showcases aspects of Tribal Life of Arunachal Pradesh, India. These include clothing, headdress, weapons, handicraft, music instruments, jewellery and other artifacts of daily use and culture, besides archaeological finds.
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Apart from its collection, the museum runs a workshop for traditional Cane products at its Handicrafts Center. The museum shop sells tribal handicrafts.
In 2011, Tapi Mra, the first person from the state to scale Mt. Everest, donated his entire expedition gear to the museum
Also a good collection of books on tribal culture available over the counter. Must not miss this place.
There are 26 major tribes and more than 100 sub tribes in Arunachal Pradesh. Few of them are #Monpa #Sajolang #Nyishi #Apatani #Tagin #Galo #Nyishi #Mishing #IduMishmi #Taraon #Kaman #Tangsa #Minyong #Khamba #Bori etc.
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Tawang is a popular tourist destination thanks to the well-preserved Tawang Monastery. The Sela Pass rises steeply and is covered with snow for most of the year. Jang waterfall is a big tourist attraction.
Tawang district has a handicrafts centre that promotes the small-scale industries for local handicrafts.
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Best 7 nights 8 days Tawang Trip ft. Kaziranga
Four friends from different parts of India make a 2 months prior plan to the mountains.
Trip of a lifetime.
Trip plan:-
Destinations: BHALUKPONG (1 Night), DIRANG (1 Night), TAWANG (2 Nights), BOMDILLA (1 Night), GUWAHATI (1 Night)
Duration: 5 NIGHTS / 6 DAYS
Detailed Itinerary:
Day 01: GUWAHATI - BHALUKPONG (245 KM. / 06 hrs approx)
Arrive at Guwahati and proceed to Bhalukpong.
Bhalukpong is on the border of the states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh is a place of enthralling scenic beauty. The sparkling river Jia Bhorole which passes through Bhalukpong is an adventure lover’s paradise. By the side of the river is the Nameri National Park which falls under Project Tiger. On arrival at Bhalukpong, check in at a hotel. Overnight stay at a hotel in Bhalukpong.
Day 02: BHALUKPONG - DIRANG (160 KM. / 06 hrs approx)
Start early in the morning for Dirang, just after breakfast. On the way, visit Tippi On the banks of the river Bharali at an elevation of 190 meters is Tipi, an orchidarium with over 7500 orchids. On display are some of the finest species with names like the Dainty Lady's Slipper or the more formal sounding Dendrobium. Arunachal has the largest range of orchids in the country. Continue your drive and do not forget to keep your cameras handy as you cross beautiful waterfalls and get some spectacular views. Check in to your hotel. Overnight stay in Dirang.
DAY 03: DIRANG – TAWANG (146kms. / 5hrs.)
Early in the morning, leave for Tawang. On the way to Tawang lies the world’s second highest pass – the Sela Pass which runs through a small ridge and along a placid Lake called the Paradise Lake. On the way, cross the National Yak Research and Breeding Centre, Natural Hot Water Spring and Jaswantgarh. Jaswantgarh is a memorial to the brave soldier who single-handedly tried to hold off the approaching Chines from the pass during the 1962 Indo – Chinese war. The stupa like Tawang war Memorial also salutes the heroes of the war. On arrival at Tawang, check in at your hotel. Overnight stay at a hotel in Tawang.
DAY 04: TAWANG
In the morning go for sightseeing in and around Tawang. Visit the War Memorial, the Handicrafts Centre, 6th Dalai Lama's Birth Place and finally the three-hundred-year-old Tawang Monastery, the second largest Buddhist Monastery after Lhasa’s Potala. Overnight stay at a hotel in Tawang.
Day 05: TAWANG – BOMDILA (175 Kms / 6 Hrs Drive)
After Breakfast transfer to Bomdila. Check in the hotel on arrival. After lunch visit Gontse Rabgyaling Monastery (Upper Gonpa), Thub-Chog Gatsel Ling Monastery (Lower Gonpa), Bomdila View Point. Bomdila offers a wonderfully panoramic view of Himalayan landscapes and snow clad ranges. Evening you can visit the local market. Overnight stay in Bomdila.
Day 06: BOMDILA – KAZIRANGA
After Breakfast transfer to KAZIRANGA.Go sightseeing. Overnight stay in Kaziranga
Day 07: Kaziranga -Guwahati
Proceed to Guwahati after breakfast and fly back home with sweet memories.
losar vlog day :-1/tibetan new year/tsomu tawang.????
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happy losar to every tibetan friend of mine.(ལོ༌གསར༌ཚང༌མ༌ལ༌བཀྲ༌ཤིས༌བདེ༌ལེགས.ཞུ༎)
and for my indian friend let me give u a very brief intro on wat is LOSAR?? so.losar is a tibetan/buddhist new year .celebrated by every tibetan across the world. Generally,losar falls for 15 days,but celebrate with great joy and happiness for 3main days.all we do is greet our elder TASHI DELEK which means joy & prosperity. and there will be small gathering of whole family and enjoy the day.
also,we go to our gurujis/lamas and get Blessings from them.
In short,losar is all about forgetting all the struggles in life and hatred towards other and enjoying the day..????
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Wooden Gandhi, Tibetan rugs and Monpa rain cap in Tawang emporium
Hand crafted wooden artifacts, Tibetan rugs, Monpa rain cap and stoles being sold at the Craft Centre Emporium in Tawang, Arunachal.
The area of the district is approximately 2085 sq. km. bordered by Tibet in the North, Bhutan in the South-West and Sela ranges separate West Kameng district in the East. Elevations range between 6,000 to 22,000 feet (6,700 m), and inhabitants are found at lower altitude, where they enjoy a cool temperate climate.
Tawang is both historically and naturally endowed. It is located at a distance of 183 Kms from Bomdila and is situated at an altitude of 3500 metres above sea level. The natural beauty and solitude of Gudpi and Chong-Chugmi ranges, Tawang Chu River and Tawang valley are very mesmerizing. The inhabitants of the districts are all of Monpa tribes except Shyo village which is dominated by people of Tibetian origin.
There are two major religious festivals of the Monpas viz LOSAR and TORGYA. Both festivals are celebrated once annually. The LOSAR s celebrated to the commencement of New year. Every third year of Torgya, the festival of Dungyur is celebrated. Both Dungyur and Torgya festivals are celebrated in the premises of the Tawang Monastery with traditional gaiety and enthusiasm.
There are many beautiful glacial lakes in and around Tawang with crystal blue waters such as Sela lake, P.T.Tso lake, Sangetser lake, Banggachang lake and many more. These remain frozen in winter while in summer they become a haven for migratory birds.
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Tawang Iron work in local shop
ARUNACHAL PRADESH GOES DIGITAL WITH THE INAUGURATION OF ‘DIGI DHAN MELA 2017’
With an endeavour to make digital transactions easier across the country for the common man and to create awareness about the usefulness of digital payments in the near future, the centre rolled out various initiatives including the Digi Dhan Mela (fair) in various states.
TAWANG (girls performing monpa traditional dance)