Tawang Tour Package 4 Days
Overview of Tawang Tour Package
Embark on a breathtaking journey to the mystical land of Tawang with our 4-day tour package. Starting from Tejpur / Bomdila, this trip takes you through the charming valleys of Dirang, the high-altitude Sela Pass, the magnificent Tawang Monastery, the Indo-China border at Bumla Pass, and serene alpine lakes like Sangetsar (Madhuri) Lake and PT Tso.
Experience a blend of natural beauty, spirituality, and history as you explore waterfalls, monasteries, and war memorials nestled in the Eastern Himalayas. From winding mountain roads to peaceful monasteries and snow-capped peaks, this tour offers an unforgettable glimpse into the soul of Arunachal Pradesh.
Highlights of Tawang Tour Package
- Experience the breathtaking beauty of one of the highest motorable passes in India
- Drive through lush valleys, riversides, and high-altitude mountain passes from Bomdila to Tawang
- Visit the largest monastery in India, rich in Buddhist culture and history
- Adventure to the Indo-China border with stops at Madhuri Lake and PT Tso Lake
- Witness the stunning Nuranang Waterfall, Dirang Valley, and pristine landscapes
Tawang Tour Package Itinerary
Day 1 – Tejpur / Bomdila to Dirang
Morning arrival at Tejpur / Bomdila. Fresh up at hotel and proceed for Dirang (pass through green forests, valleys and scenic mountain views). Check into hotel. Then proceed for sightseeing and visit below places
Dirang Monastery
A serene Buddhist monastery known for its peaceful ambiance and traditional Tibetan architecture. It offers a glimpse into local monastic life and spiritual practices.
Sangti Valley
A picturesque valley surrounded by apple orchards and lush green landscapes. The crystal-clear river running through the valley makes it a perfect spot for relaxation and photography.
Hot Water Spring
A natural sulphur spring believed to have medicinal and healing properties. Visitors often dip their feet or bathe to rejuvenate themselves amidst the natural setting.
Dirang Dzong
A historic fort village reflecting the culture of the Monpa tribe. The centuries-old stone houses and alleys highlight the region’s traditional heritage.
Evening return to hotel. Night stay at Dirang.
Day 2 – Dirang to Tawang
Morning drive to Tawang (140 km, pass through Sela Pass with snow-clad mountains, Jaswant Garh and scenic valleys). Check into hotel. Then proceed for sightseeing and visit below places
Sela Pass
One of the highest motorable passes in the world at 13,700 feet. It offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and the pristine Sela Lake.
Jaswant Garh War Memorial
A memorial dedicated to the bravery of Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat during the 1962 Indo-China war. The site stands as a symbol of courage and sacrifice.
Nuranang Waterfalls
A spectacular waterfall plunging from about 100 meters amidst dense forests. Its stunning beauty makes it one of the most photographed spots in Arunachal Pradesh.
Evening return to hotel. Night stay at Tawang.
Day 3 – Tawang and Bum La Pass Excursion
Morning proceed for sightseeing and visit below places
Tawang Monastery
The largest monastery in India and second largest in the world, perched on a hilltop. It is a spiritual and cultural hub of Mahayana Buddhism with ancient manuscripts and a grand assembly hall.
Urgelling Monastery
Famous as the birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama. It is a small, tranquil monastery that holds immense spiritual significance for Buddhists.
Tawang War Memorial
A towering memorial honoring Indian soldiers who fought in the 1962 Indo-China war. The memorial is beautifully set against the backdrop of snow peaks.
PTSO Lake
A high-altitude glacial lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains. The turquoise waters and serene environment make it a perfect scenic stop.
Madhuri Lake (Sangetsar Lake)
A mesmerizing lake formed by an earthquake, surrounded by dead tree trunks rising from its waters. It was featured in the Bollywood movie “Koyla” starring Madhuri Dixit.
Bumla Pass
An important Indo-China border pass at 15,200 feet. Known for its panoramic views and patriotic significance, it requires special permits to visit.
Evening return to hotel. Night stay at Tawang.
Day 4 – Tawang to Tejpur / Bomdila
Morning proceed for sightseeing and visit below places
Craft Centre and Emporium
A government-run center showcasing traditional handicrafts, carpets, and woolen items. It is an ideal place to shop for authentic souvenirs of Arunachal Pradesh.
Buddha Statue
A massive golden statue of Lord Buddha overlooking the town of Tawang. The site is peaceful and offers panoramic views of the valley and mountains.
Local Market
Bustling with colorful Tibetan artifacts, woolens, and handicrafts. A great spot to interact with locals and shop for unique cultural products.
Afternoon drive to Tejpur / Bomdila (180 km, pass through mountains and pine forests). Drop at Tejpur / Bomdila.
Tawang Tour Package Cost
For group of 2 adults – Rs. 15160 per person
For group of 3 adults – Rs. 12160 per person
For group of 4-5 adults – Rs. 11660 per person
For 6-7 adults – Rs. 10750 per person
For 8-10 adults – Rs. 9800 per person
Inclusions
- Accommodation in the above-mentioned homestay or similar category homestay
- Breakfast at hotel or outside
- Innerline permit
- All transfers and sightseeing by private cab as per group size
- Driver charges, toll, parking, fuel
Exclusions
- Train, flight, or bus tickets
- Lunch and dinner
- Twanag to Bumla pass jeep/Taxi cost
- Entry fees at monuments and sightseeing places
- Personal expenses such as tips, laundry, phone calls
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions
- For long weekend, holidays and festivals extra charges applicable
NOTE: A private taxi for Bum La Pass costs approximately Rs 5,500 to Rs 6,000 for a round trip from Tawang, while a shared ride costs around Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,000 per person. These prices are for registered, 4-wheel drive local vehicles and include the permit process, as only local vehicles with the appropriate permits are allowed on the route.
Payment Policy
20% advance at time of booking
30% on arrival at the time of tour start
50% in mid of the tour
Child Policy
Child up to 6 years: Free
Child 6 to 8 years: Half charge
Child above 8 years: Full charge
Cancellation Policy
10% or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher
25% cancellation between 45 to 30 days before departure
50% cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure
75% cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure
100% cancellation within 5 days of departure or no-show
Cancellation charges are as percentage of total tour cost
FAQs
1. What is the best time to visit Tawang?
The best time to visit Tawang is from March to June and September to November when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. Winter months (December–February) are extremely cold and often experience heavy snowfall.
2. Do we need permits to visit Tawang and Bumla Pass?
Yes, visitors need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to enter Arunachal Pradesh, which can be applied online or through government offices. A special permit from the DC office in Tawang is required to visit Bumla Pass.
3. How are the road conditions from Bomdila to Tawang?
The roads are scenic but mountainous and winding, with stretches that may be rough due to weather conditions. Travel time is longer than the distance suggests, so patience and preparedness are essential.
4. What is the altitude of Tawang and will I face altitude sickness?
Tawang is situated at around 10,000 feet above sea level. Some travelers may experience mild altitude sickness like headache or breathlessness, so it is advised to rest and hydrate well on arrival.
5. What kind of clothing should I carry for this trip?
Warm clothing is essential throughout the year, including sweaters, jackets, woolens, gloves, and socks. During winter, heavy jackets and thermals are a must.
6. Are hotels in Tawang comfortable for tourists?
Yes, the hotels included are 3-star deluxe with basic modern amenities, warm bedding, and good hospitality. However, due to the remote location, luxury services may be limited.
7. Is vegetarian food easily available in Dirang and Tawang?
Yes, vegetarian options are available in hotels and restaurants, though the cuisine is mainly influenced by Tibetan and North-Eastern flavors. Jain meals can be arranged with prior request.
8. How many days are required to cover Bomdila, Dirang, and Tawang?
A minimum of 4–5 days is ideal to comfortably explore Bomdila, Dirang, and Tawang, including Sela Pass, monasteries, lakes, and Bumla Pass.
9. Is mobile network and internet available in Tawang?
BSNL works best in the region, while Airtel and Jio may have limited coverage. Internet connectivity is slow and unreliable due to high altitude.
10. What type of vehicle will be provided for the tour?
Vehicles are provided as per group size: Dzire/Etios for 2–4 adults, Innova for 5–7 adults, Tempo Traveller for 8–12 adults, ensuring comfort for long hilly drives.
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