Day | Date | Itinerary | Stay |
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1 | Apr 12, 2025 | Arrival at Guwahati Hotel. Free day to explore yourself | Guwahati |
2 | Apr 13, 202 | Early morning drive to Dirang (310 km / 9 hrs approx.). | Dirang |
3 | Apr 14, 2025 | After breakfast Drive to Tawang (145 km / 7 hrs approx.) | Tawang Home Stay |
4 | Apr 15, 2025 | Day trip to PT T’so, Bumla Pass, and Sangetsar Lake (Madhuri Lake). | Tawang Home Stay |
5 | Apr 16, 2025 | Drive to Bomdila (187 km / 8 hrs approx.) after breakfast. | Bomdila |
6 | Apr 17, 2025 | Transfer to Guwahati for departure | N/A |
Day | Date | Itinerary | Stay |
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1 | Apr 12, 2025 | Guwahati | |
Arrival at Guwahati | |||
Direct Reach to Hotel - If you reach early you can visit many places in Guwahati, For a day trip at Guwahati, You can contact us : at 98476 92122 | |||
2 | Apr 13, 2025 | Dirang | |
Early morning drive to Dirang (310 km / 9 hrs approx.). | |||
Visit old Dirang Village and Dirang Dzong (17th-century fort). Eastern Himalaya. | |||
Check into hotel for dinner and overnight stay. | |||
3 | Apr 14, 2025 | Tawang Home stay | |
After breakfast Drive to Tawang (145 km / 7 hrs approx.) | |||
En route, visit Sela Pass, Paradise Lake, and Jashwant Gar, Nuranang waterfall ( Based on time ) | |||
Check into hotel in Tawang. | |||
Evening visit Tawang Monastery. | |||
Overnight Stay at Tawang | |||
4 | Apr 15, 2025 | Tawang Home stay | |
Day trip to PT T’so, Bumla Pass, and Sangetsar Lake (Madhuri Lake) | |||
Visit Penga Teng Tso (PT T’so) and Sangetsar Lake. | |||
Explore Bumla Pass (subject to Army permission). | |||
Overnight stay in Tawang. | |||
5 | Apr 16, 2025 | Bomdila | |
Drive to Bomdila (187 km / 8 hrs approx.) after breakfast | |||
Enroute, visit Nuranang waterfall ( If not covered on Day 3) | |||
Visit upper or lower Gompa and explore the town. | |||
Check into hotel in Bomdila. | |||
6 | Apr 17, 2025 | N/A | |
Transfer to Guwahati | |||
Drop and Departure (Book flights after 9.00 pm) |
₹18,000.00
No Seats Available
Instalment Dates | Amount |
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At the time of registration | 4500/- |
Before Jan 05, 2024 | 4500/- |
Before Feb 05, 2025 | 4500/- |
Before Mar 05, 2025 | 4500/- |
Total Amount | 18000/- |
Cancellation Dates | Cancellation Fee (Per Head) |
Cancellations prior to 60 days from the start of the trek | Rs 7,200 |
Cancellation between 45 days and 30 days to the start of the trek | Rs 10,800 |
Cancellation between 30 days and 15 days to the start of the trek | Rs 14,400 |
Cancellation less than 15 days to the start of the trek | Rs 18,000 |
VALUES WE FOLLOW
Most of our day trips start early in the morning, and we believe in giving you the flexibility to explore local cuisine. You will have the opportunity to enjoy meals at various hotels and eateries along the way. This way, you can savor the local flavors and choose meals according to your preferences.
Tawang experiences a cold climate throughout the year. Summers are cool, with temperatures ranging from 5°C to 22°C. Winters are cold, with temperatures dropping to as low as -10°C. It’s advisable to carry warm clothing, especially if you are visiting during the winter months.
We take care of arranging the necessary permits for your Tawang trip. To expedite the process, we kindly request the following documents from our guests: A scanned copy of your E Aadhar card.
Two passport-size photos.
These documents are essential for obtaining the required permits, and sharing them with us in advance ensures a smoother and more efficient permit application process.
Tawang is situated at a high altitude, and visitors may experience symptoms of altitude sickness. It’s recommended to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and avoid strenuous activities in the initial days. If symptoms persist, it’s essential to seek medical assistance.
The best time to visit Tawang is from March to June when the weather is relatively mild, and the natural beauty is at its peak. However, adventure enthusiasts might enjoy the snow-covered landscapes during the winter months from October to February.
While there are a few ATMs in Tawang, it’s advisable to carry sufficient cash, as network issues or machine downtime may occur. Ensure you have enough funds for your entire trip.
The road conditions in Tawang can vary, with some stretches being challenging due to hilly terrain.
Tawang offers a variety of local dishes, including momos, thukpa, yak meat, and local bread called khura. Make sure to try these delicacies to experience the unique flavors of the region.
We prioritize providing comfortable and clean accommodations for our guests. While our packages do not offer luxury stays, we ensure that the selected lodgings maintain a high standard of cleanliness and hospitality. The focus is on offering a genuine and immersive experience, allowing you to connect with the local culture and surroundings. Our team selects accommodations based on their reputation for providing a welcoming atmosphere, ensuring your stay is enjoyable and memorable.
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