Best time to visit Tawang
Tawang is a God-gifted scenic town in Arunachal Pradesh. Tucked away over 3000 metres in the Himalayan mountainous region, Tawang is known for its pristine nature, panoramic hilly landscapes, historical places, beautiful monasteries, vibrant ethnicity, cozy cafes and enchanting sightseeing places. This charming town is an ideal destination to experience the true charm of Arunachal Pradesh and its enormous mountains, and enchanting weather.
If you are looking for an escape into this magical destination and wondering what is the best time to visit Tawang, look no further. We have got you a complete guide on the best time to visit Tawang with season-wise breakup of its weather, temperature, and landscape.
Best time to visit Tawang
The best time to visit Tawang varies depending on what experiences you want to indulge in and what you want to see. Because different seasons offer different experiences to tourists and there is no one best time to visit this place. One can visit here throughout the year.
If you are a snow lover, the most preferred time to visit this quaint hill station is during winter season especially between November to February when you can witness Tawang in a fairy tale charm. If you like to immerse in the local culture, you may plan your visit around one of the famous festivals in Tawang such as Losar festival which falls either in the last part of February or the early part of March. If you are a nature lover and want to enjoy the natural beauty of Tawang with fewer crowds, you may plan your tour around monsoon season.
Tawang in Winters (October to March)
Winters in Tawang are extremely cold and chilly. The winter season starts from October and lasts till March. The weather remains cold throughout the season and particularly in December and January, the region receives heavy snowfall, transforming the landscape into a breathtaking snowy wonderland.
The temperature in winter season ranges from a minimum of -2°C to 5°C.
When it snows, the roads might be closed and adventure activities might also be prohibited, so plan your day after checking weather updates. Another important thing to note is that be well-prepared for the harsh cold weather and carry essential warm clothing.
On bright days, you will get an amazing view of the towering Himalayan mountains. And, during peak winters, you get to enjoy the unique beauty of iced lakes at higher latitudes near Tawang. You can also enjoy skiing in winters.
Between February end and early March is a great time to visit Tawang as the Monpas celebrate the Losar festival during this time and the entire town is a drenched in vibrant colours and there is a lot of excitement in the air.
During December, Tawang celebrates Hornbill Festival when the locals indulge in folk dances, sports events, delicious food, and traditional art forms. This can also be a good time to experience the local culture od Tawang.
Tawang in Summer (April to June)
Summer is the peak tourist season in Tawang. During summer months, the temperature ranges between 10°C and 25°C. Summer days in Tawang are pleasant and the temperature most often does not exceed 25°C. Nights are also soothing and not very cold. The favourable weather coupled with comfortable temperature, makes it an ideal time to enjoy outdoor activities and sightseeing.
During summers, you will witness lush green landscapes, wild flowers and clear weather of Tawang, providing excellent visibility of the stunning surrounding Himalayan peaks. The landscape is blooming and wears a magical vibrancy in the summer season.
This is the ideal time for tourists to explore the region’s natural beauty and enjoy outdoor activities such as trekking and hiking amidst the picturesque landscapes of Tawang.
Moatsu Festival celebrated generally in May is also a great attraction for tourists. During this three-days long festival, the entire town is decorated to commemorate the end of the crop sowing season.
With clear blue skies and nice weather, you can conveniently visit the main tourist attractions in and around Tawang including Gorichen Peak, Tawang Monastery, Tawang War Memorial, and Taktsang Gompa.
Tawang in Monsoon (July to September)
During the monsoon season, Tawang experiences heavy rainfall. The temperature ranges between 15°C and 25°C. During this time, the landscape appears magical with grey and white clouds enduring the town’s lush greenery hills. It is a great time to witness the natural beauty of Tawang and soak in breathtaking views.
Heavy monsoon rains can lead to landslides, roadblocks, and lack of visibility, which can restrict the mobility in the region. Therefore, it is advisable to check weather forecasts and road condition before venturing out for sightseeing.
Monsoon is also a great time to visit Tawang to learn about the region’s rich culture by attending the popular Behdeinkhlam Festival, which is celebrated in the month of July.
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