From the
Assam plains, it takes almost two days to reach Tawang, a mountainous town in
western Arunachal famous for its monastery, which is the second largest in
Asia. It is located at a height of 10,000 ft. and the journey involves meandering one's way through lofty
mountains.
On the way,
a stopover at Dirang,on the foothills of the Himalayas, gives one a chance to experience the beauty of this
little valley .
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The little mountain hamlets on the way |
The journey
gets only more awe-inspiring and overwhelming at times as one crosses the Sela
Pass, one of the highest motorable passes.
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Jung Falls |
On approaching Tawang, one can see the colourful Buddhist prayer flags.
The monastery
towers over the town and is a treasure trove for ancient Buddhist scriptures.
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Tawang Monastery |
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The statue of Buddha inside the monatsery |
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Little monks |
The
Sangetsar lake, popularly known as Madhuri lake, after a Bollywood actress shot
for a movie here, offers awesome views.
On the
return journey, one can spend a day or two in Bhalukpong, a small town on the
southern reaches of Himalayas. The
town, located along the Kameng river offers fish angling and river rafting as
some of the exciting activities while here.
This journey in
itself is an adventurous one and will surely remain a one in a lifetime
experience.
Tawang is located in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, in the North Eastern Region of India.
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