What's it like to visit the largest monastery in India?
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The Tawang Monastery is one of the iconic landmarks in Arunachal Pradesh. The monastery, overlooking the picturesque Tawang Valley, was founded in 1680-81 by Merak Lama Lodre Gyatso. Travellers and photographers from all over the … Read more
The Tawang Monastery is one of the iconic landmarks in Arunachal Pradesh. The monastery, overlooking the picturesque Tawang Valley, was founded in 1680-81 by Merak Lama Lodre Gyatso. Travellers and photographers from all over the world flock to this monastery to capture the beauty of the monastery. Read less
Situated atop a hill, the Tawang Monastery is one of the iconic landmarks in Arunachal Pradesh. The monastery, overlooking the picturesque Tawang Valley, was founded in 1680-81 by Merak Lama Lodre Gyatso. Travellers and photographers from all over the world flock to this monastery to capture the beauty of the monastery.
The monastery is not a mere thing of beauty, it is also home to hundreds of monks who are there to work on their religious studies and practices. Visit the monastery to get a glimpse of the disciplined lives of these monks. One of the best times one can visit the monastery is during the Torgya Festival, celebrated annually with great pomp and enthusiasm.
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Tawang is one of the more popular tourist destinations in northeast India. Due to its remote location, reaching there is an adventure in itself. There are challenges like rough roads and even rougher climatic conditions, but that never deterred any travellers from exploring this picture-perfect destination.
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