
Looking for a peaceful Himalayan getaway that combines scenic beauty, cultural richness, and a hint of adventure? Tawang, nestled in the upper reaches of Arunachal Pradesh, is exactly what your soul craves. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and peaceful ambiance, this Northeastern gem has slowly become one of India’s most sought-after travel destinations.
Our curated Tawang tour packages for 2025 are designed to give you an immersive experience, combining comfortable stays, seamless travel, and must-visit sights—all while keeping your convenience in mind.
Located at an elevation of about 10,000 feet, Tawang lies close to the borders of Bhutan and Tibet. This hill town offers a unique mix of spiritual tranquility and scenic high-altitude terrain. Unlike the crowded Himalayan spots, Tawang promises serenity, snow-covered peaks, and untouched charm.
Whether you’re planning a honeymoon, a family vacation, or a solo retreat, Tawang tour packages offer something for every traveler.
The ideal time to explore Tawang is between March and May or October to December. Spring welcomes blooming flowers and gentle weather, while the late autumn months are perfect for those wanting to witness snowfall.
Pro Tip: To enjoy snow-laden landscapes, book your trip between late November and early December.
Tawang is slightly remote, but that’s part of its charm. Here's how you can get there:
By Air: The nearest airport is in Tezpur (Salonibari), roughly 330 km away. Guwahati airport is a popular alternative.
By Train: You can take a train to Tezpur or Guwahati and drive onward.
By Road: A scenic road trip from Guwahati via Bhalukpong and Dirang is a common choice.
Our Tawang tour packages from Guwahati include transportation, making your travel smooth and comfortable.
Your Tawang travel package will cover a series of scenic, spiritual, and historic sites. Here’s what to look forward to:
Also known as Galden Namgyal Lhatse, this 17th-century monastery is the largest in India and the second-largest in Asia. With over 300 monks and a vibrant spiritual atmosphere, it’s a cornerstone of Tawang's identity.
This mountain pass sits at over 13,000 feet and remains snow-covered through most of the year. The beautiful Sela Lake, right next to it, offers an unforgettable view.
Located on the Indo-China border, Bumla Pass is a high-altitude zone requiring special permits. Our packages include permits and guided visits to ensure a smooth trip.
A lake formed by an earthquake and made famous by Bollywood, Madhuri Lake’s still waters and eerie tree trunks make it one of Tawang’s most surreal attractions.
A tribute to Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the 1962 Indo-China War. Don’t miss the light and sound show held in the evening.
Here’s what a typical 6N/7D Tawang itinerary may look like:
Day 1: Arrival at Guwahati – Travel to Bhalukpong
Day 2: Bhalukpong to Dirang via Tipi Orchidarium
Day 3: Journey from Dirang to Tawang through Sela Pass
Day 4: Tawang local tour – Monastery, War Memorial
Day 5: Visit to Bumla Pass and Madhuri Lake
Day 6: Return to Dirang or Bomdila
Day 7: Drive back to Guwahati – Departure
We focus on offering you a complete experience without the stress of planning. Our standard Tawang tour package includes:
Clean and comfortable stays
Daily breakfast & dinner
Private vehicle for sightseeing
Permits for restricted areas like Bumla Pass
Inner Line Permit (ILP) for Arunachal entry
Experienced driver & on-ground support
Travel insurance (optional on request)
Customizable options for honeymooners, family groups, and budget travelers are also available.
Here’s what sets us apart:
Tailor-made trips as per your travel dates and group size
Handpicked hotels with mountain views
End-to-end travel management from Guwahati
24/7 customer support and real-time assistance
Transparent pricing with no hidden costs
Hassle-free permits and documentation handled by our team
Whether you want a slow-paced cultural exploration or a thrill-filled road trip, we’ve got the right Tawang travel package for you.
Permits: All Indian tourists need an Inner Line Permit (ILP). Foreigners require a Protected Area Permit (PAP). We arrange both.
Pack Smart: Carry warm clothes even during summer, as nights can be chilly.
Limited Network: BSNL works best; mobile coverage may be weak in higher altitudes.
Altitude Precautions: Stay hydrated and take it slow to avoid altitude sickness.
Improved road infrastructure, increased eco-tourism efforts, and new homestay programs are transforming the Tawang travel experience. With fewer crowds than Himachal or Kashmir, Tawang remains peaceful and authentic, perfect for those who want more than just another hill station.
From scenic passes and silent lakes to cultural deep-dives into Tibetan-Buddhist heritage, Tawang in 2025 is not just a trip, but an experience.
“Our Tawang trip was a total dream. The planning, food, and stays—everything was top-notch. Best part? The snowfall at Sela Pass!” – Divya Kapoor
“I traveled with my family through their customized package. Every day was well-planned, and the local driver was super helpful. Highly recommend!” – Rohit Mehra
Tawang isn’t just a destination—it’s an experience that leaves you spiritually enriched and visually mesmerized. From the peaceful chants at the monastery to the thrilling ride to Bumla Pass, every moment in Tawang offers a slice of untouched Himalayan magic.
Our Tawang tour package is crafted to give you the perfect blend of comfort, adventure, and culture. With expert support, well-planned itineraries, and flexible customization, we ensure your journey is hassle-free and memorable.