Places to Visit and Things to Do in Tawang in June
June is the start of the monsoon season in Tawang, and the surroundings look green and lively, giving this Himalayan town a fresh and beautiful appearance. The weather becomes cooler, and the area is full of frequent rain showers that make it greener and suit the exploration of natural features and other related attractions and sites. The water bodies of Tawang, such as lakes, waterfalls, and meadows, are more prepossessing during the monsoon season than when they dry up during other periods.
During this season, the environment is generally cheerful; the scenery is more filled, and the atmosphere is fresh. Those wanting to go for scenic walks or trekking can do so starting in June. There is also something to look forward to for those who want to do cultural tours. All in all, Tawang in June can be anything you want.
Places to Visit in Tawang in June
1. Bumla Pass
Bumla, the last point of the journey, is 15,200 feet high, and it is a high-altitude pass from where one gets a bird’s eye view of the Himalayan ranges. June is another good time to travel to the park since it is not as hot and the pass is not as covered by snow.
Traveling to Bumla Pass is done on a four-wheel drive that will see you through lush valleys, steep hills, and various beautiful terrains. Though the pass gives a spectacular view of the snow-clad peaks, it is of immense historical and strategic importance. It offers its guests tranquillity and the beauty of the stunning views of the height.
Location:
Approximately 37 kilometers from Tawang
Timings:
Day trips are recommended, with early morning departures for the best experience.
2. Sela Lake
Sela Lake is at a height of 13,700 ft. It is one of the most beautiful lakes in the world, and it lies in a backdrop surrounded by snow-clad mountains and green pastures. In June, the lake’s surroundings are full of green vegetation and fresh air.
So, anyone interested in visiting a beautiful, calm, and a bit secluded area is welcome to visit the lake to take pictures, have a nice meal on the grass, or relax. The road to Sela Lake, which passes via Sela Pass, is full of the scenic beauty of the Himalayan mountains and the flower bud.
Therefore, it is a perfect vacation place for as long as one wants to roam in the natural environment.
Location:
Near Sela Pass, around 35 kilometers from Tawang
Timings:
Accessible throughout the day, but early morning visits are recommended.
3. Tawang War Memorial
The Tawang War Memorial is a commemorative monument that has been erected to pay honor to the martyrs of the Indian soldiers who died during the 1962 Indo-China war. In June, one will realize that bushes surround the memorial, making the place more serene and thoughtful. It has seniority, engravings, and statues depicting the soldiers’ gallantry during the war.
The museum next to it exhibits war-related items and historical information, giving visitors a glimpse of the history of the place. The beauty of the environment created by green gives it a serene atmosphere, thus making it a solemn affair.
Location:
Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
Timings:
7:00 AM to 7:00 PM
4. Nuranang Waterfall
Nuranang Waterfall, or Jang Falls, is an attractive waterfall in Arunachal Pradesh. Monsoonal rains cause June to be a visit of a magnificent flow of water, including a waterfall. The green vegetation cover and the mist rising from the fall make the place more beautiful. Tourists can take a break and have a walk, enjoying the natural surroundings accompanied by fresh air.
Worth visiting nearby is a hydel plant and nice picturesque spots for relaxation and photo sessions. The existence of the monsoon season brings a whole level of complexity to the waterfall; therefore, visiting this place is highly recommended.
Location:
Near Jang, Tawang District
Timings:
Accessible throughout the day
5. Taktsang Gompa
Taktsang Gompa, or Tiger’s Nest Monastery, is an eminent Buddhist shrine built on a cliff at the Tawang Valley.
June is beautiful again because it is the rainy season, so the place looks green and quiet. In that sense, the architectural design of the monastery and the background in which it is located is a great cultural and religious attraction. A nice trek is involved in reaching the monastery site, which gives nice views of the valley and hills. The monastery’s setting is serene and ideal for meditation and prayers.
Location:
Located about 40 kilometers from Tawang
Timings:
6:00 AM to 6:00 PM
6. Gyangong Ani Gompa
One can visit Gyangong Ani Gompa, a century-old nunnery situated on the hilltop of Tawang, which gives tourists an idea of the lifestyle of Buddhist nuns. June is one of the beautiful and green months for visiting the nunnery; the building is surrounded by greenery.
The nunnery offers breathtaking views of the Tawang Valley and the ranges in the distant Himalayas or the clouds, depending on the day. Tourists can watch the daily activities of the nuns as well as pray with them or move around this place to familiarize themselves with their process of worshiping.
It contributes to the calm atmosphere of the place since it is located in a dense forest, and the color of the hills is green.
Location:
5 kilometers from Tawang
Timings:
6:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Things to Do in Tawang in June
1. Go Trekking to the Tawang War Memorial
The Tawang War Memorial trip is an adventurous and enriching trip where one gets to exercise while at the same time learning about history. It is a trek that allows one to go through some thickets and nice trails that give good vistas of the Tawang Valley.
The memorial is a magnificent structure built to honor the brave soldiers who participated in the Indo-China War in 1962. A visit to the Tawang Trek and the memorial makes it possible to enjoy nature and feel the area’s history.
Location:
Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
Timings:
Trekking can be done throughout the day, with early morning departures recommended for the best experience.
2. Attend a Traditional Monpa Dance Performance
It is rare to witness a cultural dance of Monpa depicting colorful aspects of Tawang that otherwise unless witnessed, cannot be thought of. These dances are part of festivals and other such occasions and involve lots of costumes, symbols, beats, and movements that tell the story of Monpa and their legends.
This month, there may be adjustments to cultural dance performances during celebrations or associated occasions. These cultural performances are open for visitors to watch Monpa performances and get a feel of the Monpa-rich culture.
Location:
Tawang Monastery and other cultural venues
Timings:
Performance times vary, so it’s best to check local schedules.
3. Explore Local Markets and Handicraft Shops
Tawang’s weekly haat bazaar and hand artisan boutiques showcase traditional products and local shop handcrafts, among others. July being the peak season, it is the place to find handwoven textiles, wooden carvings, or Thangka painters and inexperienced markets with locals.
These markets create an opportunity to engage the local artisans and learn about their processes of creating products that can be bought as souvenirs.
The remains of the monsoon session increase the attractiveness of the local markets as fresh and unique products appear there. By venturing into these markets, the researchers get to learn more about Tawang’s ethical and artistic values.
Location:
Tawang town
Timings:
Typically open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
4. Take a Relaxing Boat Ride on P.T. Tso Lake
P. T. Tso Lake, also called Pankang Teng Tso Lake, is a beautiful highlands lake, best for boat cruising. In June, the water is calm, and one will be able to enjoy the beauty of the lake through a boat ride. It is nestled in the alpine meadows and mountains, with snow in some of the areas; the lake provides an excellent background for picnicking and taking photos.
Taking a boat ride on P. T. Tso Lake gives the tourists a complete view of the different angles of the natural scenery of Tawang and, at the same time, gives it a touch of serenity away from the ravages of tourism.
Location:
17 kilometers from Tawang
Timings:
Accessible throughout the day
5. Visit the Tawang Handicrafts Centre
The Tawang Handicrafts Centre is a vibrant place to explore the region’s traditional crafts and artisanal products. In June, the centre showcases a range of handwoven textiles, intricate wood carvings, and colorful Thangka paintings. Visitors can observe artisans at work, learn about traditional craft techniques, and participate in workshops or demonstrations.
The centre provides an opportunity to purchase unique souvenirs and support local artisans. The vibrant atmosphere of the centre, combined with the monsoon season’s lush surroundings, enhances the experience of exploring Tawang’s craftsmanship.
Location:
Tawang town
Timings:
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
6. Experience Local Cuisine at a Traditional Eatery
Tawang’s local cuisine offers a delightful range of flavors and dishes influenced by Tibetan and Monpa culinary traditions. In June, visiting a traditional eatery allows you to sample regional specialties such as momos (dumplings), thukpa (noodle soup), and various types of steamed and fried snacks.
The monsoon season adds to the cozy atmosphere of local eateries, where you can enjoy hearty and flavorful meals while experiencing the warm hospitality of Tawang’s residents. Sampling local cuisine provides a delicious insight into the cultural heritage of the region.
Location:
Various local eateries and restaurants in Tawang
Timings:
Typically open from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
The Tawang Valley, especially in June, is viewable and covered with greenery, and the people there are so full of colors during the cultural festivals. The monsoon climate brings a serene greenery, which makes the region ideal for going around and doing things that are characteristic of the area.
Tawang, in June, offers everything from the revolving around high-altitude lakes and other sites that are best viewed while on a drive and v, resulting in cultural shows to buying trinkets and souvenirs from the locals. The boisterous greenery of the hills and the cheerful breeze of the mountains make it a perfect time to embrace the historical and geographical beauty of this piece of heaven situated in the Himalayas.
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