Dirang To Tawang
Leave for Tawang but not before visiting Nuranang Falls, Monpa village, Sela Pass, and the Sela lake. Dinner and stay in Tawang.
Detailed Itinerary
Distance covered- 140 km
Time- 5-6 Hrs
By 8 am, we’ll scoot out of the hotel to Tawang. The journey ahead of us will take almost 5 and a half hours and en route we halt by several exciting spots such as Monpa village, Sela pass, and Nuranang falls.
Monpa tribes being one of the most populous tribes of Arunachal Pradesh has known and understood the hills better than anybody else. These untouched stories play the backdrop for many of their festivities. If we’re bound to travel during the months of the celebrations, let’s just say we’ve hit the jackpot.
The Monpa people are what we love to describe as the life of the party. Wearing elaborate traditional attires and headwear made purely out of yak hair and tassels, they welcome us with wide arms to their little world. If you would love to try on the headwear and get some pictures clicked, they’d let out a small laugh and place it right over your head.
During the major festivals of Losar, Choskar, and Torgya, the localities exhibit their excellence in craftsmanship through wood carvings, beautiful carpets, and other weaved products.
We take back a souvenir from here and move towards Sela pass and Sela lake. Bordering Tawang and West Kameng at an altitude of 13,700 ft above sea level, Sela is like the best of both worlds.
The pass gets heavy snowfall and you know what it calls for? SNOW FIGHT! We will stop for a little while by the lake and it’s your chance to globe some cold snow as your potential weapon.
We play around here, with scores of course, and the losing team gets to do dares chosen by the winning team. So brace yourself, there’s no consideration you’d get here over the fact that you’re a part of the family.
Following the northern slopes of the Pass, we reach the Nuranang river and waterfalls. This hidden gem flowing at an altitude of 100 meters high, gives one of the most unforgettable experiences in Tawang.
Flowing right to the Tawang River, this place was named after one of the Monpa tribe girls, to honour her act of kindness during the 1962 Sino-Indian war. If you’re a Bollywood fanatic, you would also remember having seen this misty beauty in King Khan’s movie Koyla.
When it becomes our cue to stop messing around as we do at every place, we’d retire for the night in Tawang.