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TAWANG :

We were riding from Tezpur in Assam for Tawang, the star attraction for Arunachal Pradesh Tourism. 80 kms from Tezpur is where we first saw the mountains in far distance signaling the start of Arunachal Pradesh and soon the ride became more enchanting with narrow roads through the forest of Nameri National Park.

At Balukpong, the authorities checked our Inner Line Permits.

We stayed at Balukpong to cut down on our extra luggage as we were continuously told that the bike wouldn't climb with the two of us and the luggage.

Next day with almost half the luggage we were riding on narrow roads with steady incline. We made a brief stop at the Orchid center At Tipi.

The ride till Bomdila is superb, nice forest, great landscape, and huge waterfalls are a common sight. It is here that a road sign " FIKAR NOT" keeps on coming. Fikar Not (peppy way of saying "Don't worry") is the name of a regiment serving the nation in this region.

Bomdila has two gompas (Monastery) lower and upper gompa. His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama was to visit here the next day, so all the locals were busy cleaning the streets and decorating the entrance to the gompa.

From Bomdila, the roads get bad and terrain rocky; landslides are frequent, thanks to all the deforestation. Heavy rain forced us to end the day's ride at Dirang. Next day we started the ride expecting more landslides, but the overcast conditions and a 24 Kms.climb from 900 meters to Se La pass at the height of 4249 meters lowered the temperatures to unbearable levels. We had to make a brief stop at an Army camp before the pass for the Sun to come out, but the sunlight wasn't much of help, nevertheless we continued riding singing songs to ourselves.

It was April 30th, peak summer time in India and the first sight of snow before the pass made me think that the cold had me bonkers! But indeed it was snow, thanks to last night's heavy downpour. Se La pass at the height of 13,700 feet was fully covered with snow, Se La Lake near the pass was frozen, I took respite knowing that I wasn't the only one frozen to my wits.

At Se La, a memorial is erected in memory of the Border Roads Organisation workers who loose their lives building and maintaining roads on the dizzy heights and hostile terrain of North East. And I was riding on the same road and in a couple of months I was to ride with other 60kph'its for one month to the other end of the Himalayas, Ladakh and the expedition was to honour Border Roads Organisation also known as Mountain Tamers.

The time spent at the high altitude took its toll on us, headache, a symptom of high altitude sickness. We descended fast to feel better but forced ourselves to make a stop at Jaswant Memorial, Jaswant Singh, Mahavir Chakra Awardee (Posthumous) showed valour by fighting and holding the invading Chinese for 72 hours all alone. The army also offered you a hot cup of tea, which was a welcome relief.

Unlike other parts of Arunachal, locals at Tawang weren't curious to see us, no smiles nor friendly waves from the kids, reason, Tawang is a major tourist hub. Thousands of tourists come here every year to visit Tawang Gompa, the largest monastery in India.

Tawang monastery overlooking the town is beautiful and colorful like all gompas. Eight-meter high gold statue of Sakyamuni (Historical Buddha) inside the gompa can be adored from two floors. A museum besides the temple is also worth visiting.

But the best ride is to the P.T.Tso Lake, 20 kms from Tawang towards the China Border, take this ride if you haven't had enough of cold at Se La Pass. The climb is steep and at times very steep but the lake is a sight, the lake was partially frozen when we reached and was under heavy mist as it was snowing. It is infact a chilled out place.

All said and done Tawang is beautiful, but it is exploited with heavy tourist traffic and doesn't have the personal touch, which is there in the rest of Arunachal. We preferred staying in villages and guesthouses any day where we could interact with locals.

On a lighter side a road sign on a landslide affected road to Tawang read:
In 2005 someone will land a MIG-27 here

AMEN TO THAT

 




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