My Last Weekend Trip to Tawang


About Tawang
The Tawang monastery is one of the largest Buddhist monasteries in India. The 6th Dalai Lama was born here. The main attractions are the gigantic Io-metre gilded Buddha statue,a large collection of priceless manuscripts, books and tangkhas, which depict Buddha and the tutelary deities in different poses. Foreign visitors require a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) to enter Arunachal Pradesh to visit Tawang. Further details regarding RAP may be obtained from the nearest Indian Embassy or India tourism offices.

One more interesting monastery in India's basket, the Tawang monastery is a well known monastery in Northeastern part of India, and the effect of nearby Tibetan Buddhism is clearly visible here. The geographical region was a matter of major political dispute between India and China, after Indian independence in 1947.
The place is a beautifully landscaped hill station in the Arunachal Pradesh State in the northeastern part of India. The Gelukpa sect is predominantly found in the region, which closely resembles other Tibetan sects. 

Entry Formalities:
Permit is required for traveling to Tawang. Indian tourists intending to visit Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) valid for 7 days and Foreign Tourists require Protected Area Permit (PAP) valid for a maximum stay of 30 days. 

Location 
In the map you will find Tawang inserted in the extended Arunachal Pradesh into an area in between Bhutan and Tibet. Geographically Tawang City is in the district with the same name, 180 km from Bomdilla, in Arunachal Pradesh.
Attractions
The Golden Namgyal Lhatse, or the Tawang monastery was founded by Merak Lama Lodre Gyamtso in the 1860-61. At an altitude of 10,000 ft, over a hilltop, the Tawang monastery is one of the best examples of religious architecture, especially those of Buddhism.
The entrance, itself is exotic, and houses the "Dung Gyur Mani", a pond, from where the water for the monastery is fetched. The "kakaling" or the entry gate is beautifully decorated with various paintings and the ceiling is painted with exotic paints related to the Buddhism folklore. Besides, the assembly hall is also very attractive, with a huge hall to serve the religious purposes of the monastery. The hall is beautifully decorated with silver caskets with thankas, particularly of goddess Sri Devi.

There is also a Buddhist cultural centre for Buddhist cultural studies, which particularly caters to the young monks in their studies and learning the Buddhist values apart from other cultures and their values.
The best time to visit Tawang areas is from September to March. During this time of the year the sky remains clear with sunlight that makes the sightseeing an enjoyable experience. 

How to reach
Air - Nearest airport is in Tezpur, which is connected to major destinations of India. Tawang also has a heli-pad that caters to the helicopter services from various airports.

Rail - The nearest railway station is Bhalukpong, in Assam, at a distance of 298 km from Tawang.

Road - 
There are some good motorable roads from Itanagar via Bomdilla























The best time to visit Tawang  is from September to March. During this time of the year the sky remains clear with sunlight that makes the sightseeing an enjoyable experience.  But if you enjoy the adventure then you can visit anytime except the Monsoon, as there may be extreme conditions.
For any further clarifications and travel related information please write to me. I can also arrange Transportation, Accommodation, and Trip Planning. Please feel free to write to me..
Thanks,
Souvik

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