Itanagar Dirang Tawang Package 6 Days – Himalayan Expedition
- Places Covered: Itanagar Dirang Tawang Package
- Tour Type: Private Tour
- Transport: Private Cab
- Customization: Available
This itinerary provides a comprehensive journey through the mystical landscapes of Arunachal Pradesh, visiting Itanagar, Dirang, and the spiritual hub of Tawang.
Itanagar to Tawang Tour Package Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival at Itanagar and Drive to Dirang
- Dirang Valley: This picturesque river valley is located at an altitude of 4,900 feet and serves as a vital transit point for travelers heading toward Tawang. The area is famous for its apple orchards, sheep breeding farms, and the presence of rare birds. The climate remains pleasant throughout the year, making it a favorite stop for nature enthusiasts.
Day 2: Dirang Sightseeing and Exploration
- Dirang Dzong: A historical fortress built in the 17th century to defend against neighboring tribal incursions, this structure represents the architectural heritage of the Monpa people. The stone houses within the Dzong are hundreds of years old and offer a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the region. The hilltop location provides panoramic views of the entire Dirang township.
- National Research Centre on Yak: Situated amidst the scenic hills, this research center is dedicated to the conservation and improvement of yak breeds found in the Himalayan region. Visitors can observe these high-altitude animals and learn about the scientific efforts to sustain the livelihoods of yak herders. The center plays a crucial role in the agricultural economy of the local mountain communities.
Day 3: Dirang to Tawang via Sela Pass
- Sela Pass: Perched at an elevation of 13,700 feet, Sela Pass is one of the highest motorable mountain passes in the world. It remains partially covered in snow throughout the year and is home to the stunning Sela Lake. The pass is a sacred site in Tibetan Buddhism and provides a dramatic gateway into the Tawang district.
- Jaswant Garh: This war memorial honors the bravery of Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat of the Garhwal Rifles, who fought valiantly during the 1962 Indo-China war. The site is maintained by the Indian Army and serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made to protect the borders. Travelers often stop here to pay their respects and enjoy the surrounding mountain scenery.
Day 4: Tawang Local Sightseeing
- Tawang Monastery: Also known as Gaden Namgyal Lhatse, Tawang Monastery is the largest monastery in India and the second largest in the world. Founded in the 17th century, it houses over 450 monks and features a massive 26-foot-tall statue of Lord Buddha. The monastery is a center for Buddhist learning and cultural preservation in the Eastern Himalayas.
- Tawang War Memorial: This 40-foot-high stupa-like structure was built to commemorate the Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the conflict of 1962. Tawang War Memorial lists the names of 2,420 martyrs and houses a museum containing artifacts and photographs from the war era. It offers a solemn atmosphere with beautiful views of the Tawang valley.
Day 5: Madhuri Lake and Bumla Pass
- Madhuri Lake: Officially called Sangetsar Lake, Madhuri Lake was formed in 1971 following a significant earthquake that altered the topography of the region. The lake is surrounded by dead trees standing in the water, creating a surreal and hauntingly beautiful landscape. It is situated at over 12,000 feet and is a major attraction for photography and nature walks.
Day 6: Return Journey to Itanagar
- The final day involves a scenic drive back to Itanagar for the departure transfer.
Dirang and Tawang Sightseeing Itinerary
The itinerary includes detailed visits to the Monpa heritage sites in Dirang and the religious landmarks of Tawang. Sightseeing covers the Dirang Dzong, the hot water springs, and the high-altitude lakes near the Indo-China border. Each location is chosen to provide a deep understanding of the local geography and culture.
Itanagar Sightseeing Itinerary
While primarily a starting point, Itanagar offers glimpses into the administrative and historical heart of Arunachal Pradesh. The tour features the Ita Fort, built with bricks in the 14th century, and the Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum which showcases the rich tribal diversity of the state. The Gompa Buddhist Temple provides a serene start to the journey.
3 Star Hotels in Tawang and nearby cities
Accommodation is provided in well-appointed 3-star properties that offer modern amenities and comfort in the rugged Himalayan terrain. Key hotels include Hotel Tawang View, Hotel Pemaling in Dirang, and similar standard establishments that ensure a restful stay after long days of travel.
Tawang Package Price from Itanagar
- For 2 Adults: Rs. 21600 per person
- For 3 Adults: Rs. 16800 per person
- For 4-7 Adults: Rs. 14400 per person
- For 8-10 Adults: Rs. 12960 per person
- For 11-12 Adults: Rs. 12000 per person
Inclusions in Itanagar Dirang Tawang Package 6 Days
Breakfast, all sightseeing as per itinerary, AC vehicle Dzire or Innova or Tempo Traveller as per group size, driver allowance, parking, tolls, and stay in 3star AC hotels.
Exclusions in Itanagar Dirang Tawang Package 6 Days
Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.
Child Policy for Tawang Trip from Itanagar
Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge
Payment Policy for Tawang Package Booking
20 percent advance at time of booking
20 percent after getting hotel booking voucher
60 percent during tour in parts
For tours between 15 Dec to 2 Jan, 50 percent advance payment required.
Cancellation Policy for Tawang Tour
Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person
10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher
25 percent cancellation between 46 to 30 days before departure
50 percent cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure
75 percent cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure
100 percent cancellation within 5 days of departure or noshow
Cancellation charges are calculated as percentage of total tour cost.
Frequently Asked Questions – Tawang Travel Guide
What is the best time to visit Tawang? The ideal months are March to June and September to November when weather remains clear.
Is an Inner Line Permit required? Yes, all Indian citizens require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to enter Arunachal Pradesh.
Is there snow in Tawang in summer? While Tawang town may not have snow, Sela Pass often has snow even in early summer.
What kind of clothes should be packed? Heavy woolens are necessary as temperatures can drop significantly, especially at high passes.
Are there ATMs in Tawang? Yes, several banks have ATMs in Tawang town, but it is advisable to carry cash.
How is the mobile connectivity? BSNL and Airtel generally provide the best coverage in the region, though signal can be spotty during transit.
Is the road condition good? Roads are mostly well-maintained by the BRO, though high-altitude sections can be rugged.
Can Bumla Pass be visited? Yes, but it requires a special permit from the DC office in Tawang.
What is the altitude of Tawang? Tawang town is located at approximately 10,000 feet above sea level.
Are vegetarian food options available? Yes, most hotels and local restaurants serve a variety of vegetarian dishes.
Is the tour suitable for elderly people? The high altitude and long drives can be strenuous; medical consultation is advised.
How many days are sufficient for Tawang? A minimum of 5 to 6 days is required to cover the major attractions from Itanagar or Guwahati.
Important Travel Information for Tawang Package
Carry original ID proof and passport size photographs for permit processing. Ensure all vehicles are equipped for mountain terrain. Stay hydrated to combat potential altitude sickness. Respect local Monpa traditions and monastery protocols. Avoid loud music near religious sites. Plastic bags are discouraged in the state. Photography is restricted in certain military areas and inside monastery sanctums. Keep a buffer day in case of landslides or weather-related delays. Carry basic medicines for motion sickness and headaches. Check local weather forecasts daily. Inform the driver about any health concerns immediately. Ensure the vehicle has all necessary permits for remote border areas.
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Itanagar
Itanagar serves as the starting point for this expedition. As the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, it provides a unique introduction to the state’s administrative and tribal history. The city is characterized by the Ita Fort and the nearby Gyakar Sinyi (Ganga Lake), which is surrounded by lush greenery. It functions as a cultural hub where various tribes of the region interact, offering visitors a glimpse into the diverse traditions of the Eastern Himalayas. The city is well-connected and offers the necessary facilities for travelers preparing for the high-altitude journey ahead.
Dirang
Dirang is a breathtaking valley located in the West Kameng district, acting as a perfect acclimatization stop. Known for its pleasant weather and stunning natural beauty, it is home to the Monpa tribe. The area features traditional stone architecture, ancient monasteries like the Kalachakra Gompa, and refreshing hot water springs. The Dirang River flows through the valley, enhancing its scenic appeal. Agriculture, particularly apple and kiwi farming, is the primary occupation here. Dirang offers a peaceful environment that contrasts beautifully with the rugged landscapes of the higher mountain passes encountered later in the tour.
Tawang
Tawang is the highlight of the Itanagar Dirang Tawang Package 6 Days, situated at an altitude of 10,000 feet. This spiritual town is famous for the Tawang Monastery, a significant site for Tibetan Buddhism. The region is surrounded by spectacular natural features including the Sela Pass, several high-altitude lakes, and waterfalls like the Nuranang Falls. Tawang’s history is deeply connected to its role as a religious center and its strategic location near the border. The town’s vibrant markets, local Monpa cuisine, and cold mountain air provide an authentic Himalayan experience that is both spiritually enriching and visually stunning.





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