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The Road to Tawang

The Road to Tawang

Cycling in western Arunachal Pradesh

9 days

This Cycling holiday in western Arunachal Pradesh takes you on the high roads along the Bhutan and Tibet borders

  • STATES

    Arunachal Pradesh

  • LEVEL

    Strenuous

  • DURATION

    9 days

  • AIRPORT IN

    Guwahati (Assam)

  • AIRPORT OUT

    Guwahati (Assam)

  • DATES

    17 - 25 Oct 2025

  • COST

    ₹60,000

Tour Highlights

Some of the highest motorable roads in the Eastern Himalayas
Meet yhe Monpa, Sherdukpen and Brokpa people
Little used back roads with negligable traffic
Tea Plantations, River Valleys, Remote Villages
Wildlife at Kaziranga National Park
Spot the endangered River Dolphins of the Brahmaputra

This 9 day tour takes you to the beautiful Monyul region of western Arunachal Pradesh, riding all the way to the periphery of beautiful Tawang . An erstwhile Himalayan kingdom bordering Bhutan and Tibet.This cycling tour of western Arunachal Pradesh takes you. Lying close to the tri-juncture of India, Bhutan and Tibet, this is the Buddhist belt, home to the Monpa, Sherdukpen and Brokpa people. Up till 1935 this region was administered and taxed by the Tibetian authorities. In 1938 Capt. GS Lightfoot was sent to demonstrate British sovereignty over the region. It was only in 1944 that the Tibetian authorities accepted the proposed Mcmohan line (1914 line) as the defacto border and hence it becoming a part of British India. This region has some of the highest motorable roads of the eastern Himalayas, at places taking you to an altitude of 4600 mts.

We start cycling from the lush tea fields of the Brahmaputra valley, making our way through the sub-tropial broad leaf forest at the foothills to the alpine forest and finally crossing beyond the tree line. Enroute you will pass through small settlements and towns giving you a first hand view into the life in these mountanious regions. For most parts we will be riding on little used backroads, incidentally, in a rough manner we mirror the same route the Dalai Lama used in his exodus from Tibet in the year 1959.

This arguably is one of the toughest cycling route of the entire Himalayas, with long climbs and steep inclines. However, it does make up with phenomenal views, deep cultural and historical insights. The bonus of a deep sense of accomplishment to complete the platter.

LevelTough
Duration9 Days
Riding Days6
Total cycling distance~350 Km
Altitude variation100 to 4170 mts
Airport inGuwahati (Assam)
Airport outGuwahati (Assam)

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