Arunachal Pradesh, meaning “land of dawn-lit mountains,” is a stunning state in Northeast India. Among its gems, Tawang—a serene town perched at 10,000 ft—stands out for its natural beauty, rich Buddhist culture, and deep spiritual roots. Famous for its monasteries and scenic landscapes, Tawang is also the birthplace of the 6th Dalai Lama.

Tawang Travel Essentials
Best time to visit: March–June & Sept–Oct
How to reach: Nearest airport – Salonibari (Tezpur, Assam); nearest railway – Rangapara
Permit: Inner Line Permit (ILP) required for all visitors

Top 6 Places to Visit in Tawang
1. Sela Pass
A snow-covered mountain pass offering breathtaking views of the eastern Himalayas and Sela Lake. It’s a must-visit en route to Tawang.
78 km from Tawang
2. Tawang Monastery
The largest monastery in India and second-largest in the world. This 400-year-old marvel offers spiritual calm and stunning valley views.
In Tawang town
3. Nuranang Falls (Jang Falls)
Hidden amidst dense forests, this 100 m high waterfall is serene and unspoiled—perfect for a quiet retreat.
30 km from Tawang
4. Madhuri Lake (Shungtser Lake)
A pristine high-altitude lake named after actress Madhuri Dixit (from the film Koyla), surrounded by snowy peaks and spiritual energy.
30 km from Tawang
5. Tawang War Memorial
A 40-ft memorial honoring soldiers of the 1962 Sino-India war, offering both historical insight and panoramic views.
Near Tawang town
6. Gorichen Peak
At 22,500 ft, it’s the highest peak in Arunachal Pradesh. Sacred to the local Monpa tribe, it’s visible on the way to Tawang.
~164 km from Tawang
Tawang is more than just a destination—it’s a soulful journey through mountains, monasteries, and memories. Whether you’re in search of peace, adventure, or culture, Tawang welcomes you with open arms and snow-kissed peaks.