Itanagar Tawang Full Circuit Package 10 Days

  • Itanagar Tawang Full Circuit Package 10 Days

Itanagar Tawang Full Circuit Package 10 Days – A Comprehensive Himalayan Odyssey

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The Itanagar Tawang Full Circuit Package 10 Days offers an extensive exploration of Arunachal Pradesh’s pristine landscapes and spiritual centers. This itinerary includes visits to ancient monasteries, high-altitude passes, and remote tribal villages for a comprehensive cultural experience.

Itanagar to Tawang Tour Package Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Itanagar and drive to Bhalukpong. The journey commences with a pickup from Itanagar followed by a scenic drive to the border town of Bhalukpong.

  • Bhalukpong: Located along the banks of the Jia Bharali River, this town serves as the entry point to Arunachal Pradesh. It is known for its lush forests and the Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary nearby. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil river views and the natural beauty of the Himalayan foothills.

Day 2: Drive to Dirang for local sightseeing. The route ascends through tropical forests into the temperate valleys of West Kameng.

  • Dirang Valley: Situated along the Kameng River, this valley is famous for its apple orchards and hot water springs. The area features the historic Dirang Dzong and offers a pleasant climate for trekking and bird watching. It acts as a perfect midpoint for acclimatization.

Day 3: Transfer from Dirang to Tawang via Sela Pass. The drive passes through one of the highest motorable roads in the world.

  • Sela Pass: Standing at 13,700 feet, this high-altitude mountain pass connects Tawang to the rest of India. It remains partially snow-covered throughout the year and features the serene Sela Lake. The pass is a vital geographical landmark with stunning photography opportunities.

Day 4: Full day local sightseeing in Tawang. The day is dedicated to exploring the spiritual and historical core of the region.

  • Tawang Monastery: Known as Gaden Namgyal Lhatse, this is the largest monastery in India and the second largest in the world. Perched at an elevation of 10,000 feet, it offers panoramic views of the Tawang River valley. The structure houses a massive gilded statue of Lord Buddha and significant scriptures.

Day 5: Excursion to Bumla Pass. A visit to the international border requires special permits and offers high-altitude vistas.

  • Bum La Pass: Located at the Indo-China border, this pass holds historical significance from the 1962 conflict. It provides a stark, high-altitude landscape with crystal clear lakes and snow-covered peaks. The area is maintained by the Indian Army and serves as a point for Border Personnel Meetings.

Day 6: Visit to Sangetsar Lake and surroundings. The day features natural wonders located near the border areas.

  • Sangetsar Lake: Often referred to as Madhuri Lake, this water body was formed by an earthquake in 1971. The lake is surrounded by dead tree trunks emerging from the water and lush meadows. It serves as a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and photographers.

Day 7: Drive from Tawang to Zemithang. This leg of the journey enters the remote corners of the district.

  • Zemithang Village: This remote settlement near the Bhutan and Tibet borders is known for its traditional Monpa lifestyle and the Gorsam Chorten. The village provides a glimpse into ancient architectural styles and peaceful rural existence. It is one of the last major outposts in the region.

Day 8: Zemithang sightseeing and local exploration. Travelers observe the unique rituals and architecture of the border tribes.

  • Gorsam Chorten: Situated in the remote Zemithang village, this massive stupa is built in the style of the Boudhanath in Nepal. It is an important spiritual site for the local Monpa population and features ancient carvings. The site offers a profound sense of tranquility and cultural depth.

Day 9: Return to Tawang town. The afternoon is available for visiting local markets and the War Memorial.

  • Tawang War Memorial: Built in the memory of the brave Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the 1962 war, this stupa-style structure is a solemn landmark. It houses nameplates of 2,420 martyrs and offers a light and sound show in the evenings. The memorial provides insights into the region’s military history.

Day 10: Departure drive from Tawang to Itanagar. The tour concludes with a return journey to the pickup city for departure.

Bhalukpong and Dirang Sightseeing Itinerary

Sightseeing in Bhalukpong involves exploring the banks of the Kameng River and visiting the Orchid Research Centre at Tipi. In Dirang, the itinerary features the Dirang Dzong, a 17th-century fort used for administrative and defensive purposes. The hot water springs in Dirang are highly regarded for their medicinal properties. Visitors can also explore the National Research Centre on Yak to learn about high-altitude pastoralism.

Zemithang Sightseeing Itinerary

Zemithang sightseeing is centered around the Gorsam Chorten and the scenic views of the Namka Chu and Sumdorong Chu valleys. The village offers an authentic look at the Monpa culture, where people still live in stone houses built with traditional techniques. The area is ideal for bird watching, especially for spotting the rare Black-necked Crane in winter months. The proximity to the border gives the landscape a rugged and untouched appeal.

3 Star Hotels in Tawang and nearby cities

Accommodation is provided in well-maintained 3-star properties such as Hotel Tawang View or Hotel Gakyi Khang Zhang in Tawang. In Dirang, stays are arranged at Hotel Pemaling or equivalent establishments. Bhalukpong offers comfortable lodging at Hotel Seagull or similar riverfront properties. These hotels feature basic modern amenities, clean rooms, and localized hospitality to ensure a comfortable stay in the mountains.

Itanagar Tawang Full Circuit Package 10 Days Package Price from Itanagar

Group Size 2: Rs. 36,960 per person
Group Size 3: Rs. 28,960 per person
Group Size 4-7: Rs. 30,960 per person
Group Size 8-10: Rs. 24,960 per person
Group Size 11-12: Rs. 21,687 per person

Inclusions in Itanagar Tawang Full Circuit Package 10 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 Tawang Full Circuit Package 10 Days from Itanagar

Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.

Child Policy for Itanagar Tawang Full Circuit Trip

Child up to 6 years Free

Child 6 to 8 years Half charge

Child above 8 years Full charge

Payment Policy for Itanagar Tawang Full Circuit 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 Itanagar Tawang Full Circuit 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

Is an Inner Line Permit required? Yes, an ILP is mandatory for all Indian citizens entering Arunachal Pradesh for security and administrative purposes.

What is the best time for this tour? March to June and September to November are ideal months for clear views and pleasant weather.

Is oxygen available in high-altitude areas? Portable oxygen cylinders are recommended for Sela Pass and Bumla Pass to manage potential altitude sickness.

What type of clothing is necessary? Heavy woolens, thermals, and waterproof jackets are required due to the freezing temperatures at high altitudes.

Is mobile connectivity available? BSNL and Airtel work in major towns like Tawang, but signals are extremely weak in remote areas like Zemithang.

Are ATMs accessible during the trip? ATMs are available in Itanagar, Dirang, and Tawang town, but it is advisable to carry sufficient cash.

Can foreign nationals visit Tawang? Foreigners require a Protected Area Permit (PAP) to visit, which usually requires traveling in a group of two or more.

Is vegetarian food available? Yes, most hotels and local eateries serve standard Indian vegetarian meals along with local Tibetan dishes.

What are the road conditions like? Roads are winding and can be bumpy; travel time may vary based on weather conditions and landslides.

Is electricity reliable in Tawang? Power cuts can occur in the mountains; carrying power banks for electronics is highly recommended.

Important Travel Information for Tawang Package

  1. Carry original government ID cards for permit verification at various security checkpoints throughout the journey.
  2. Maintain hydration to prevent altitude sickness during the rapid ascent through Sela Pass.
  3. Respect local Buddhist customs and traditions when visiting monasteries and shrines.
  4. Plastic bags are discouraged in many parts of the state to preserve the fragile ecosystem.
  5. Roads may close temporarily due to heavy snowfall or landslides during the winter and monsoon seasons.
  6. Photography might be restricted inside certain religious structures; always seek permission before taking photos.
  7. Travel insurance is highly recommended for high-altitude circuits to cover unforeseen medical emergencies.
  8. Carry basic medicines for motion sickness, headaches, and common ailments as pharmacies are sparse.
  9. Ensure the vehicle is suitable for hilly terrain and equipped for icy roads if traveling in winter.
  10. Start daily journeys early in the morning to reach destinations before the early mountain sunset.

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Itanagar

The capital city of Arunachal Pradesh serves as the gateway to the tribal heartlands. It features the historic Ita Fort, built with bricks in the 14th century, and the beautiful Gompa Buddhist temple. The city blends modern administration with traditional Nyishi culture. Visitors can explore the Jawaharlal Nehru State Museum to understand the state’s diverse heritage. The local markets offer a variety of traditional bamboo and cane products. Itanagar is the primary logistical hub for expeditions heading into the West Kameng and Tawang districts.

Tawang

Situated at high altitudes, Tawang is a spiritual and scenic powerhouse. It is home to the majestic Tawang Monastery and the Tawang War Memorial, which honors soldiers from the 1962 conflict. The town is surrounded by alpine lakes and provides access to the high-altitude Bumla Pass. The vibrant local markets offer exquisite Monpa handicrafts and woolens. The atmosphere is deeply influenced by Buddhist philosophy, with prayer flags fluttering across the landscape. Tawang remains one of the most significant pilgrimage sites for Buddhists in the entire Himalayan region.

Zemithang

This remote village represents the farthest reaches of the circuit near the international borders. The massive Gorsam Chorten, modeled after the Boudhanath Stupa in Nepal, is the primary attraction here. Zemithang offers an untouched look at Monpa culture and the rugged beauty of the Eastern Himalayas. It remains one of the most serene and least-visited parts of the state, providing a deep sense of isolation and peace. The traditional lifestyle of the villagers remains largely unchanged by modernity, offering a unique window into ancient mountain life.

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