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Tezpur 01 N – Dirang 01 N – Tawang 3N – Bomdila 1N

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Itinerary

Day 01: Gau Airport – Tezpur
Pick up from Guwahati Airport/Railway Station then  transfer to Tezpur On arrival check into Hotel.Overnight stay at Tezpur

Day 02:
After breakfast, transfer to Dirang – Situated at an altitude of 4910 ft above the sea level, Dirang a beautiful hill station comprises of Tribal Mahayana Monapas sharing their traditions and heritage which are similar to Western Bhutan. Dirang is located on a picturesque valley in between Bomdilla and Tawang and due to its lower altitude than Bomdila the weather is much milder & comfortable, a constant wind blows along the river valley making it a very pleasant place to stay. Dirang is a Sub-divisional headquarters in the West Kameng District and well known for its Hot Water Spring and Apple Orchards apart from its mesmerizing natural beauty.

En route visit Tenga Valley, Bomdila Monestry, crafts centre, Orchid Sanctuary at Tipi where more than 500 different species of orchid are available. Shangti valley, Yak centre, Fruit garden and Nag Temple. Lunch on the way. Overnight at Dirang.

 

Day 03:Dirang – Tawang

After Early Breakfast journey for Tawang – an altitude of 3500mts. It is a land of Monpa Tribe. The name Tawang derives from some bearing on surroundings. But people’s interpretation is that the name Tawang was given by Mera Lama in the 17th Century. It is famous for the oldest seat of Mahayana Buddhism and is around 400 years old. This is the second largest Monastery in Asia and the largest one of its kind in the Country which controls 17 Gompas in the region. The most imposing part of the Monastery is the three storied assembly hall which houses the temple and the 28ft high Golden statue of Buddha. Other tourist attractions are- Craft Centre, PTso Lake and any Gompa Monastery.

Enroute cross Sela Pass, the highest Motorable Road in Eastern Himalayas, at about 14000ft above the Sea level and Yaswant Garh (Indo-China War Memorial). Lunch on the way. Afternoon Check in to hotel. Overnight stay at Tawang.

 

Day 04: Tawang sightseeing

After breakfast you can visit – Tawang Monastery, War memorial, Anni Gumpha, Craft center. Back to hotel. Overnight stay at Tawang.


Day 05:  bumla Pass excursion

After breakfast, visit Bum La Pass. The Bum La Pass is located about 37 km away from Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh, at the Indo-China border above 16,500 ft above sea level. It is often covered with heavy snow throughout the year. It is one of the most off-beat passes in the world and is also referred to as the pass from  where Dalai Lama entered India escaping from Tibet. Overnight stay at Tawang.

 

Day 06:Tawang – Bomdila

After breakfast, transfer to Bomdila  – is a beautiful small town situated at an altitude of 2700mts at a distance of 170km from Tawang. It has a lot of attractions for the tourist with its cool climate, Apple Orchards, Snow-capped, Himalayan Peaks and Buddhist Monasteries. The Buddhist Monastery of Bomdila is the repository of culture and is among primary attractions of the area.

Enroute visit Jung Water fall, Lunch on the way, visit Dirang hot spring after noon arrival at Bomdila. Overnight stay at Bomdila.

Day07:Bomdila – Gauhati

After breakfast transfer to Guwahati – Airport/Railway station for your onward journey.

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