We are more
hooked to the belief that there is no smoothing entity like home. There are
times when some places on this universe make you rethink the saying then said.
Nature has showered some splendid allowances to some parts of the world which
is beyond imagination or words. Certain feelings cannot be shared, they are to
be felt. Taking your attention to one such dumbfounding heaven of India – Tawang;
which holds you loaded with its uncompromising beauty. Sating your eyes with
the glitters of natured displayed in every inch of the land.
Tawang is
located in the north-west part of Arunachal Pradesh, situated at 3,048 meters
and is known as the birth place of the sixth Dalai Lama, Nagwang Lobsang Gyatso.
It has the largest Buddhist Monastery as well. Tawang is an important
pilgrimage destination for Tibetan Buddhists. The positioning of the land in
itself is enchanting with Tibet to its northern side and it has the Sela range
of West Kameng in east and Bhutan in the southwest. Valleys that offer a
breathtaking view, rivers with mist surrounding them and stunning waterfalls in
this scenic district give you the ultimate experience.
Nuranang
Falls
Nuranang
Falls (Bong Bong Falls), some 100 metres high, it is not only the height that
is immense, but the volume of water that cascades down in an enormous din is
astounding and the first view of the falls is a sight to behold. It is one of the most spectacular waterfalls
in this part of the country yet unknown to many travelers. It is approximately 2
kilometres away from Jang town on the road connecting Tawang and Bomdila and is
known as the Jang Falls.
The best time
to visit Tawang is from March to October, because the weather is most pleasant.
Tawang is famous for its carpets, shawls, chadors (wrap around skirts worn by
women), handmade bags and clothing items. The main market in Tawang consists of
the Old Market, a number of Tibetan markets and a number of Government run
emporia.


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