6 Days 5 Night
Specific Tour
30 people
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✅ Day 1: Guwahati to Dirang (380KM)
✅ Day 2: Sangti Valley to Tawang 150KM
✅ Day 3: Tawang Sightseeing
✅ Day 4: Tawang to Bumla Pass, Madhuri Lake & PTSO Lake
✅ Day 5: Tawang to Bomdila/Shergaon 210 KM
✅ Day 6: Bomdila to Guwahati via Shergoan
At Wild Hill Adventure, we don’t just plan trips—we create journeys where every detail is taken care of, every stay is personally verified, and every guest feels like family. This is why most of our guests choose us again and again
At Wild Hill Adventure, we are deeply rooted in Northeast India—we grew up here, explored every corner, and know the region like the back of our hand. From offbeat locations to local culture and traditions, we ensure you experience the authentic Northeast. Wherever your journey takes you, our team will be there for you, making sure every detail is taken care of. Enjoy traditional food, hidden gems, and genuine local experiences that few get to discover
Additional Experiences (On Request)
We can arrange the following experiences upon prior request:
Arunachal Pradesh is one of India’s most enchanting and least explored states. Known as the “Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains,” it is blessed with natural beauty, cultural diversity, and unique traditions that make it truly special. Here are some fascinating facts that travelers love to know before visiting Arunachal Pradesh:
Arunachal Pradesh is the first Indian state to receive the sun’s rays every morning. The easternmost village, Dong, is especially famous for its sunrise views.
With just 17 people per square kilometer (2011 Census), Arunachal is one of the least populated states in India, making it perfect for those who love peace, nature, and offbeat experiences.
Known as the “Orchid State of India,” Arunachal is home to more than 500 varieties of orchids, including rare and endemic species that bloom across the valleys.
The state boasts incredible biodiversity with 750 species of birds and 200+ species of mammals, making it a paradise for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.
Arunachal is the only state in India where you can find all four major cats: the Tiger, Leopard, Clouded Leopard, and Snow Leopard.
The highest mountain in Arunachal Pradesh is Kangto (7,060 m / 23,160 ft) in the Eastern Himalayas, standing tall near the Tibet border.
The state is home to 26 major tribes and over 100 sub-tribes, each with distinct languages, traditions, and festivals.
Arunachal is one of the most linguistically diverse regions in Asia, with 30+ languages and many dialects, showcasing its rich cultural fabric.
The Tawang Monastery, over 400 years old, is the largest monastery in India and the second largest in the world after Tibet’s Potala Palace.
Before becoming a full-fledged state in 1987, Arunachal Pradesh was known as the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA).
Many tribes still practice Jhum, a traditional shifting cultivation method where land is farmed for a few years and then left to regenerate.
The fertile valleys of Arunachal produce delicious organic fruits like kiwis, apples, oranges, and pineapples, often grown without chemical fertilizers.
The Mithun (Bos frontalis), a majestic semi-domesticated bovine, is the state animal. It plays a vital role in tribal culture and economy.
The Great Hornbill, a striking bird with a massive beak and casque, is the state bird and symbolizes the state’s rich biodiversity.
● Start your journey from Guwahati in the morning towards Dirang, a
picturesque town located in the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh.
● En route, you can visit Bhalukong, Tipi Orchidarium, which houses over 500
species of orchids and other rare plants.
● Visit Dirang Monastery and Dirang Market
● Reach Dirang/Sangti Valley by evening and spend the night in a hotel/homestay/campsite.
By evening, arrive at Dirang or Sangti Valley and check into your hotel, homestay, or campsite.
Spend the evening by the riverside with a cozy bonfire under the stars.
● Start early to enjoy the sunrise, have breakfast in the middle of nature by the
riverside, and enjoy some quality time.
● Explore Sangti valley,
● Visit Sangti Valley Sheep Farm
● Visit Kiwi, Apple farm
● Start your journey towards Tawang
● Explore the untouched beauty of Chug Valley on the way.
● On the way, visit the Sela Pass, a high-altitude mountain pass at an altitude
of 13,700 ft.
● Also, visit the Jaswant Garh War Memorial, located near the Sela Pass and
dedicated to a brave soldier who fought in the 1962 Indo-China war.
● Reach Tawang in the evening, check into your hotel, relax, and spend the
night in Tawang.
● After breakfast, start your sightseeing tour of Tawang.
● Visit the famous Tawang Monastery, the largest monastery in India and an
important center of Buddhism.
● Visit the 14th-century Chagjam Suspension Bridge.
● Visit Khinmey Monastery.
● Also, visit the War Memorial, dedicated to the soldiers who sacrificed their
lives in the 1962 Indo-China War.
● Later, visit the Urgelling Monastery, the birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama.
● In the evening, explore the local market and enjoy some shopping.
● Return to your hotel and spend the night in Tawang.
● After an early breakfast, start your journey towards Bumla Pass, a high-
altitude mountain pass at an altitude of 15,200 ft, located on the India-China
border. Enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
● On the way, visit the beautiful Madhuri Lake, also known as Shonga-Tser Lake, famous for its scenic beauty. The lake was renamed after the shooting of
the Bollywood movie Koyla, along with other films.
● Visit the PTSO Lake: a popular tourist destination offering breathtaking views of
the
● surrounding mountains and valleys. The lake is surrounded by snow-capped
mountains
and lush green forests, making it a picturesque location for photography and
nature walks.
● In the evening, explore the local market and enjoy some shopping.
Return to Tawang in the evening and spend the night.
● After breakfast, start your journey towards Bomdila (around 180 km from
Tawang, taking about 6-7 hours.
● On the way, visit the beautiful Nuranang Falls, a spectacular waterfall known
for its rainbow effect, splashing over sheer rocks into the Tawang River.
● Experience the beauty of the Sela Tunnel, a high-altitude marvel in Arunachal
Pradesh
● Visit Bomdila Viewpoint and explore Bomdila Monastery.
● overnight-stay Bomdila/Shergoan
● After breakfast, start your journey towards Guwahati.
● On the way, visit Rupa Town and Kalangtang Viewpoint.
● Explore Shergoan.
● En route, take photo stops at your preferred locations.
● Drive through the mountains of Indo-Bhutan and visit the Indo-Bhutan
border.
● Visit the Indo-Bhutan border.
we will also visit bhutan if time permits( all the permits will be arrange by us)
● Visit Bhairabkunda
● Reach Guwahati in the evening and drop off at the airport for your onward
journey.
● Trip Ends At Guwahati with Happy Memories.
● End the trip with an optional Sunset or Dinner river cruise on the Brahmaputra before departure.
Note
As a local company based in the Northeast, we have some surprising, offbeat, and unexplored places to show you. If time and weather permit, we will visit them
For Lunch, our driver will guide you to trusted local restaurants.
For Dinner, most of our partners stays serve fresh, home-cooked meals. In Tawang, you can also explore local eateries.
Note for Food
If you are a Vegetarian, Jain, or require Halal food, let us know in advance and we will make arrangements accordingly.
Cancellations made 30+ days before the trip: 50% of trip cost will be charged.
Cancellations made 15–30 days before the trip: 75% of trip cost will be charged.
Cancellations made within 0–15 days of the trip: 100% of trip cost will be charged.
Please note: Cancellation charges apply on the total trip cost (not token or partial amounts).
In case of bad weather or government restrictions, some activities or trips may be canceled, and no refund will be provided
At Wild Hill Adventure, we personally host and accompany our guests in many parts of Arunachal, ensuring comfort, safety, and authentic experiences. Whether it’s your first time in the Northeast or a repeat visit, we’ll make sure your Tawang journey is one you’ll always remember.
Dirang: Osin Guest House or similar
Tawang: White Tara / Ozom or similar
Shergaon: Oak Farmstay or similar
Note: Stays are subject to availability.
Dirang / Sangti Valley: Dirang Boutique Cottages / Blue Bird Riverside Homestay
Tawang: Hotel Yangzom/ Hotel Vajra
Shergaon: Oakley Groves Resort
Note: Stays are subject to availability.
We also offer premium packages featuring 5-star accommodations or similar.
For a luxury experience, please contact us directly.
Special Experiences for Your Occasions
At Wild Hill Adventure, we love creating memorable moments for your special occasions. Whether it’s a honeymoon, anniversary, birthday, or any celebration, we can arrange unique experiences with prior notice:
These experiences are thoughtfully planned and executed by our team, ensuring safety, comfort, and privacy while adding a special touch to your journey.
Persons | No of Room | Vehicle | Package | Price/Person (₹) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2 | 1 | Swift Dzire | Standard | 26,000 |
2 | 1 | Innova | Standard | 30,000 |
2 | 1 | Swift Dzire | Deluxe | 32,000 |
2 | 1 | Innova | Deluxe | 36,000 |
Persons | No of Room | Vehicle | Package | Price/Person (₹) |
---|---|---|---|---|
3 | 1 | Swift Dzire | Standard | 20,000 |
3 | 1 | Innova | Standard | 23,000 |
3 | 1 | Swift Dzire | Deluxe | 24,000 |
3 | 1 | Innova | Deluxe | 28,000 |
Persons | No of Room | Vehicle | Package | Price/Person (₹) |
---|---|---|---|---|
4 | 2 | Swift Dzire | Standard | 16,000 |
4 | 2 | Innova | Standard | 20,000 |
4 | 2 | Swift Dzire | Deluxe | 22,000 |
4 | 2 | Innova | Deluxe | 24,000 |
Persons | No of Room | Vehicle | Package | Price/Person (₹) |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 | 2 | Innova | Standard | 16,000 |
5 | 2 | Innova | Deluxe | 23,000 |
Persons | No of Room | Vehicle | Package | Price/Person (₹) |
---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 3 | Innova | Standard | 15,000 |
6 | 3 | Innova | Deluxe | 21,000 |
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✅ Customizations are available! Whether it’s a special request or a tailored itinerary, we’re here to help.
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1. Where is Tawang located and why is it famous?
Tawang is a scenic town in Arunachal Pradesh, India, known for Tawang Monastery, snow-capped mountains, Sela Pass, and unique Tibetan Buddhist culture.
2. How can I reach Tawang from Guwahati?
You can travel from Guwahati to Tawang via road (approx. 14–16 hours with a stopover at Bomdila or Dirang). The nearest airports are Tezpur (260 km) and Guwahati (445 km).
3. Do I need a permit to visit Tawang?
Yes.
Indians: Inner Line Permit (ILP)
Foreigners: Protected Area Permit (PAP)
Wild Hill Adventure helps with all permit arrangements.
4. What is the best time to visit Tawang?
Visit from March to May or September to November for pleasant weather. For snowfall come between December and February.
Best Time to Visit Tawang A complete Travel Guide
5. How many days are ideal for a Tawang trip?
Plan for 6–10 days to cover Guwahati–Tawang round trip with Dirang and Bomdila.
6. What is included in your Tawang tour package?
Private car with driver, hotels/homestays, sightseeing, permits, and cultural experiences. Meals can be added on request.
7. What are the must-visit places in Tawang?
Tawang Monastery
Sela Pass & Sela Lake
Bum La Pass
Madhuri Lake
Nuranang Waterfall
8. Is Tawang safe for tourists?
Yes, it’s safe for solo travelers, families, and couples. Roads can be challenging, so travel with an experienced driver.
9. Can I see snow in Tawang?
Yes, from December to February, and sometimes till April at high passes.
Complete Tawang Winter Guide snowfall, Passes Frozen Lake etc
10. Can I combine Tawang with Kaziranga or Meghalaya?
Yes, popular routes include:
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Explore Mago Zemithang and Holy Water Falls, Tawang
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11. What should I pack for Tawang?
Warm jackets, thermals, comfortable shoes, gloves, woolen caps, sunscreen, power bank, and basic medicines.
A complete Tawang, Arunachal Packing Guide for All Season
12. How do I book a Tawang tour package?
Contact Wild Hill Adventure via wildhilladventure.com or Instagram @wildhilladventure.
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13. Why should I choose Wild Hill Adventure for my Tawang winter tour?
Wild Hill Adventure is your ideal partner for a seamless Tawang winter travel guide experience because we are among the best travel company options specializing in Northeast India. We offer:
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🌄 Frequently Asked Questions – Tawang Tour Packages
Q1. What is Arunachal Pradesh famous for?
Arunachal Pradesh is famous for its natural beauty, Tawang Monastery, orchids, tribal culture, and biodiversity, including the rare snow leopard.
Q2. Which is the highest peak in Arunachal Pradesh?
The highest peak is Kangto (7,060 m) in the Eastern Himalayas.
Q3. Why is Arunachal Pradesh called the Orchid State of India?
Because it has over 500 orchid species, some of which are found only here.
Q4. How many tribes are there in Arunachal Pradesh?
The state is home to 26 major tribes and 100+ sub-tribes, each with unique customs and festivals.
Q5. What is the population density of Arunachal Pradesh?
As per the 2011 census, only 17 people per square kilometer, making it the least densely populated state in India.
Q6. Which is the largest monastery in Arunachal Pradesh?
Tawang Monastery – also the largest in India and the second largest in the world.
Q7. What was Arunachal Pradesh called before 1987?
It was known as the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA).
Q8. What is the state animal of Arunachal Pradesh?
The Mithun (Bos frontalis).
Q9. What is the state bird of Arunachal Pradesh?
The Great Hornbill.
Q10. What makes Arunachal Pradesh unique in terms of wildlife?
It’s the only state in India where you can spot all four major big cats—tiger, leopard, clouded leopard, and snow leopard.
11. What is Tawang known for?
Tawang is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, rich Buddhist heritage, and vibrant culture. Key attractions include the Tawang Monastery, Bumla Pass, Sela Pass, Madhuri Lake, tribal life, snow-capped mountains, large waterfalls, rivers, and wildlife like pandas and snow leopards. Tawang is untouched, raw, and beautiful.
12. Do I need a permit to visit Tawang?
Yes. Indian tourists require an Inner Line Permit (ILP), and foreign nationals need a Protected Area Permit (PAP). ILPs can be applied for online, and for our guests, we manage ILPs and all other local and restricted area permits.
13. How do I reach Tawang?
The nearest major airport is in Guwahati, which is international and offers better connectivity. You can also travel via Tezpur Airport (approx. 300 km from Tawang). From Guwahati, the drive via Bhalukpong–Bomdila–Dirang is convenient. You can also come from Itanagar, but car and other services are limited there.
14. What is the best time to visit Tawang?
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15. Is Tawang safe for tourists?
Yes. Locals are welcoming, helpful, and kind. Always respect local traditions, culture, and nature—ask before taking photos and avoid littering. Be prepared for high-altitude conditions and check weather forecasts before traveling.
16. What should I pack for a trip to Tawang?
Pack warm clothing—sweaters, jackets, gloves, and thermal wear. Bring essential medications, toiletries, and a first-aid kit. We provide a detailed packing list for our guests.
17. Are there ATMs in Tawang?
Tawang has limited banking facilities. Carry sufficient cash; we recommend at least ₹5,000 per person for emergencies.
18. What are the must-visit attractions in Tawang?
Every season offers a different experience, so discuss your travel dates with us for tailored suggestions.
19. Can I visit Bumla Pass in my own vehicle?
No. Only local vehicles are permitted. SUV hire costs approx. ₹5,500 per vehicle (Innova, Bolero, Scorpio).
20. Is there snowfall in Tawang?
Yes. Snowfall occurs between late October and February. Heavy snowfall varies each year; check conditions before planning your trip.
21. What is the altitude of Tawang?
Tawang is at approximately 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) above sea level.
22. Are there any cultural festivals in Tawang?
Yes. Tawang celebrates Buddhist festivals like Losar and Torgya, showcasing rich cultural heritage.
23. What type of accommodation is available in Tawang?
Options range from budget guesthouses to mid-range hotels, homestays, and premium luxury stays. We cater to all types of travelers—budget, nature seekers, offbeat experiences, or luxury—based on your preferences.
24. Is vegetarian, Jain, or halal food available in Tawang?
Yes. Vegetarian and Jain food options are available in many restaurants and homestays; halal options are limited. Inform us in advance, and we will arrange meals accordingly. We have successfully hosted 1,000+ veg, Jain, and halal guests.
25. What languages are spoken in Tawang?
Tibetan, Monpa, and Hindi are the primary languages. English is also understood in tourist areas.
26. Is Tawang suitable for family vacations?
Absolutely. Tawang offers scenic beauty, cultural experiences, and a peaceful environment suitable for all age groups.
27. Are there medical facilities in Tawang?
Basic medical facilities exist, but carry essential medications and consult a doctor before traveling.
28. Can I visit Tawang from Bhutan?
Yes, with proper documentation and permits. Ensure you have the necessary visas and permissions.
29. Are there any restrictions for foreign tourists in Tawang?
Foreign tourists require a Protected Area Permit (PAP) and must follow Indian government guidelines.
30. What is the distance from Guwahati to Tawang?
Approximately 500 km. The journey takes around 12–14 hours by road, depending on weather and road conditions.
31. Is Tawang accessible by train?
The nearest railway station is in Tezpur. From there, taxis or buses can take you to Tawang. very Limited
32. Can I visit Tawang solo?
Yes, but traveling with a guide or as part of a group is recommended for safety and convenience.
33. Are there shopping opportunities in Tawang?
Yes. Local markets offer handicrafts, woolen garments, and souvenirs.
34. What is the local cuisine like in Tawang?
Tibetan and Himalayan dishes such as momos, thukpa, and butter tea are common.
35. Is there mobile network coverage in Tawang?
Mobile coverage is available but limited in remote areas. BSNL and Airtel have better connectivity.
36. Why travel with Wild Hill Adventure?
Why choose us:
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Choose Wild Hill Adventure for an unforgettable journey—where adventure, culture, and natural beauty come together, supported by a passionate team dedicated to making your experience truly special.
At Wild Hill Adventure, we don’t just plan trips—we craft journeys where every detail is thoughtfully taken care of. Every stay is personally inspected, every route carefully planned, and our whole team stays on the Ground at different locations to ensure safety, smooth experiences, and support in case of unexpected situations. That’s why most of our guests travel with us again and again.
We are passionate about what we do and love this work for life—meeting people, showcasing culture, traditions, food, and lifestyle, and sharing the beauty of Northeast India. With us, you’re not just visiting a place—you’re experiencing it like a traveler, not a tourist.
✅ Start your journey from Guwahati in the morning towards Dirang, a picturesque town in the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh. ✅ Drive through the scenic Tezpur road, Koliya Bhumura Bridge, and Nameri National Park ✅ En route, visit Bhalukpong and Tipi Orchidarium, which houses over 500 species of orchids and other rare plants. ✅ Stop at Tenga Valley for photos. ✅ Visit Dirang Monastery. ✅ Reach Dirang/Sangti Valley by evening and spend the night in a hotel, homestay, or campsite.
✅ Start early to enjoy the sunrise, ✅ Have breakfast by the riverside, and spend some quality time in nature. ✅ Explore Sangti Valley. ✅ Visit the Sangti Valley Sheep Farm. ✅ Visit the Kiwi and Apple farm. ✅ Start your journey towards Tawang. ✅ On the way, visit the Sela Pass, a high-altitude mountain pass at an elevation of 13,700 ft. ✅ Explore Sela Lake, a high-altitude lake. ✅ Enjoy Maggie and tea at this high altitude for refreshment. ✅ Visit the Jaswant Garh War Memorial, located near Sela Pass, dedicated to a brave soldier who fought in the 1962 Indo-China war. ✅ Reach Tawang in the evening, check into your hotel, relax, and spend the night.
✅ After breakfast, begin your sightseeing tour of Tawang. ✅ Visit the famous Tawang Monastery, the largest monastery in India and an important center of Buddhism. ✅ Visit the 14th-century Chagjam Suspension Bridge. ✅ Visit Khinmey Monastery. ✅ Visit the War Memorial, dedicated to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the 1962 Indo-China war. ✅ Later, visit the Urgelling Monastery, the birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama. ✅ In the evening, explore the local market and enjoy some shopping. ✅ Return to your hotel and spend the night in Tawang.
✅ After an early breakfast, begin your journey towards Bumla Pass, a high-altitude mountain pass at 15,200 ft, located on the India-China border. Enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. ✅ On the way, visit the beautiful Madhuri Lake, also known as Shonga-Tser Lake, famous for its scenic beauty. The lake was renamed after the shooting of the Bollywood movie Koyla, along with other films. ✅ Visit PTSO Lake, a popular tourist destination offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The lake is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and lush green forests, making it a picturesque location for photography and nature walks. ✅ In the evening, explore the local market and enjoy some shopping. Return to Tawang in the evening and spend the night.
✅ After breakfast, start your journey towards Bomdila ✅ On the way, visit the beautiful Nuranang Falls, a spectacular waterfall known for its rainbow effect as it splashes over sheer rocks into the Tawang River. ✅ Experience the beauty of the Sela Tunnel, a high-altitude marvel in Arunachal Pradesh. ✅ Visit the Bomdila Viewpoint and explore Bomdila Monastery. ✅ Overnight stay in Bomdila/Shergoan.
✅ After breakfast, begin your journey towards Guwahati. ✅ On the way, visit Rupa Town and Kalangtang Viewpoint. ✅ Explore Shergoan. ✅ En route, take photo stops at your preferred locations. ✅ Drive through the mountains of Indo-Bhutan and visit the Indo-Bhutan border. ✅ If time and permission allow, visit Bhutan County, Bhutan Village, and Bhutan Cafe within a 3 km radius (carry Aadhaar card and voter ID to enter Bhutan) ✅ Visit Bhairabkunda. ✅ Reach Guwahati in the evening and drop off at the airport for your onward journey. ✅ The trip ends at Guwahati with happy memories. As a local company based in the Northeast, we have some surprising offbeat and unexplored places to show you. If time and weather permit, we will definitely visit them.
What is the best time to visit Tawang?
The best time to visit Tawang is from March to June (spring/summer) and September to November (autumn). Winter (Dec–Feb) is also beautiful but can be extremely cold with heavy snowfall.
Yes, non-residents of Arunachal Pradesh need an Inner Line Permit (ILP). Foreign nationals require a Protected Area Permit (PAP).
You can reach Tawang by road via Tezpur or Guwahati. The nearest airport is Tezpur (Salonibari) or Guwahati, and the nearest railway station is Tezpur
Yes, Tawang is generally very safe. Locals are hospitable, and the Indian Army maintains a strong presence in the region.
Tawang is located at an altitude of 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) above sea level.
Tawang is cold throughout the year. Summer is pleasant (5°C–20°C), while winter can be extreme (as low as –10°C). Carry warm clothes regardless of the season.
Key attractions include:
Tawang Monastery
Sela Pass
Madhuri Lake (Shonga-Tser)
Bum La Pass
War Memorial
Gyangong Ani Gompa
Yes, you’ll need a special permit from the DC office in Tawang and an Army stamp, usually arranged through local tour operators or hotels.
Tawang offers hotels, guesthouses, and homestays. Facilities are basic but clean, with some mid-range and boutique hotels available.
Mobile connectivity is limited. BSNL and Airtel work better than others, but expect patchy coverage, especially near borders.
Most travelers adjust well, but some may experience mild altitude sickness. It's advised to acclimatize and stay hydrated.
Tawang has basic Indian, Tibetan, and local Monpa cuisine. Momos, Thukpa, and rice-based meals are common. Limited vegetarian options are available.
Warm clothing (layers, thermals, jackets)
Sunglasses, sunscreen, gloves
Power bank, torch, basic medicines
Copies of ID for permits
A 6 to 8-day itinerary is ideal to cover Tawang along with Bomdila, Dirang, and the return route from Guwahati or Tezpur.
Yes, though limited. Basic Indian meals, momos, thukpa, and rice-based dishes are commonly available.
Yes, Tawang is peaceful and safe. The presence of the Indian Army adds an extra layer of security. check our YouTube Northeast Noshad we interviewed Solo female traveller experience in Tawang
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