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Unlike other return trips, I was particularly excited for this one, because, the terrains on the entire route are really death-defying, hair-raising call-it-whatever! I didn't want to miss out on a single hand-on-mouth-in-awe moment. I was again travelling with a bunch of men, and being the only female in the trip I was lucky to get a window-seat again ~ sat on the edge of it throughout. My hotel owner had booked the sumo for me @Rs.700/-, and it honked early morning. By the time it collected other passengers, day light had begun creeping up in this eastern sleepy town. This post contains mostly the part of the route from Tawang to Sela pass that I couldn't capture on the first day itself, as night had fallen just after we got stuck and finally crossed Sela. So, enjoy ~
setting off early morning...
we stopped for breakfast early too; the dhaba was not great looking, but, the food was yum...
view from behind the dhaba...
crossing Jang...
the snow-peaked mountains waving bye at us...
I'd love 2 go back 2 #ArunachalPradesh wher mountains tell their own stories #FlauntYourJourney #ttot #travelblogger pic.twitter.com/wAzE3UghuY
— ? ? NandiniDéka ? ? (@NandiniDeka) March 4, 2016
the driver this time drove quite fast...speeding in those snowy mountains, imagine!
about to cross the Jaswantgarh memorial, the milestone says so...
ah..those roads...snow on both sides...wonder, who cleared them so early? BRO?
crossing a military bridge with colourful flags...
approaching Sela pass...
going uphill...up and up...
army men looking at us...look at the clothes he is wearing...I want it too...
a fire-station in midst of the snow? what catches fire here, I wonder...
With the sun frying us alive ...#SNOW is all I seek. Missing n yearning to go back to the snow-clad #mountains #ttot pic.twitter.com/P726QuwJR3
— ? ? NandiniDéka ? ? (@NandiniDeka) May 24, 2016
with thick snow like this?
isn't this sight simply beautiful?
the driver stops, and vanishes for a pee-break...we are just near Sela...
these tyre marks are important...its how drivers navigate in snow-covered roads...
cross by army vehicles/convoy...they drag their vehicles up in the snow by traction...
bye bye mighty himalayas...we enter the 'normal' hill region now...
going downhill...snow disappears and the greens appear...
far away views of the mountains we just left behind...
river Kameng appears again, joins us rest of the way till we exit Arunachal..
we stop for lunch at a different place this time...
After this point, I didn't click pictures anymore and just continued to enjoy the rest of the trip. We passed by the same sights we had gone through, the first day. The driver was expert and we reached quite on time, also, didn't have any trouble mid-way, thank heavens for that! He also took a shorter route from Bhalukpong this time, so, instead of going to Tepur, he drove along the northern banks of the Brahmaputra via Mangaldoi, Udalguri etc, and crossed the Saraighat bridge to finally enter Guwahati, at sharp 8pm. Thus, my unbelievable trip to Tawang came to an end!
Tawang is a town in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, situated at an elevation of approx 3,048 metres ( 10,000ft ) to the east of Bhutan. The town once served as the district headquarters of West Kameng district, and became the district headquarters of Tawang district when it was formed from West Kameng ( wiki ).
Address : Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh
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