Tawang is a town situated at an elevation of approximately 3,048 metres (10,000 ft) to the east of Bhutan. The area is administered by the Republic of India as a part of the Arunachal Pradesh state, however, it is claimed by People's Republic of China as a part of South Tibet, under Tsona Dzong of Shannan, Tibet. The town once served as the district headquarters of West Kameng district, and became the district headquarters of Tawang district when it was formed from West Kameng.
Restaurants in Tawang
4.0 based on 19 reviews
We took the ropeway (INR100 per person per trip, to and fro; min. ppl 4 per trip). The experience was delightful and the view is "from out of this world". Do not opt for the ropeway if you're scared of heights. The monastery is so serene and calming that it stirs your heart. We were offered butter tea and hot water by a very old Nun. Prayers were being chanted by two monks continuously.
3.5 based on 35 reviews
There's only two dogs and a cow to keep you company. It's totally quiet and deserted. The building has only Stupas inside. We walked around it and entered the door. We prayed and took pictures and walked out. We sat for a while, absorbing the calm and quiet atmosphere, with nothing to talk about.
4.0 based on 4 reviews
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