Arunachal Pradesh is vast and largest of the North Easter States in India. Arunachal is divided into 16 districts and Tawang is the western most district. Tawang came into prominence for the Sino-Indian war of 1962. Though it is seeing tourist influx nowadays, the war has left a distinct mark on the place.
Inner Line Permit or ILP is required to visit Arunachal. ILP can be obtained from Guwahati, Tezpur or Kolkata. ILP is needed only for the people and no separate permit is needed for the vehicle. This permit is just for visiting Arunachal. Sensitive border areas like Bumla will need additional permits from the DC office in Tawang duly signed by the Brigadier in Tawang.
Map of Arunachal Pradesh from the Internet : Tawang is the western most district
A few pics to start with..
It was an impromptu decision to visit Arunachal and we hardly got anytime to plan. ADC da's thread on TBHP was our guiding star and the man himself patiently answered all our queries over the phone. As there is very little documentation found on team-bhp about Arunachal, I will try to post this thread more as guide for the Tawang circuit.
Day 1: Kolkata - Phuentsholling via NH34, NH31
Distance : ~ 700 Kms
Time taken : 18 Hours
Actual moving time : ~ 14 hours
Places/Things to see enroute : Farakka Barrage, Forests of North Bengal namely Chalsa, Hishimara, Gorumara, Jaldapara etc.
My college buddy as well as tbhpian Rajarshi and I were to make this trip but we were not able to decide on the vehicle. It was either my White Bolero 4WD or his Black Thar CRDe 4WD. Both vehicles had close to 60K on the odo and equally reliable. Both had been through the lengths and breadths of India. It was an equal competition and the more insistent owner won. So it was the Mahindra Thar that was to embark on this journey to the Wild North East.
We started at midnight after an impromptu meet in the evening with ADC da and fellow bhpians and HVKians Anish, Smarajit, Sanjoy Da and Chandranath Da.
We took the NH34 and this was the worst timimg I ever had on this route. Got stuck at Kaliachowk due to an accident between two trucks.
The weather was good, it was raining. It meant less pressure on the AC of the Thar.
We got stuck again at Dalkhola for about 2 hours due to total chaos. Finally reached Siliguri after 15 hours out of which actual moving time was 11 hours. We decided to continue to Alipurduar. However Rajarshi had a brainwave enroute and he said that it would be better to go an additional 18Kms to Phuentsholling in Bhutan. The logic was that the hotels would be better and the food would be good. My incentive was to visit Phuentsholling after 25 years. The drive from Siliguri to Phuentsholling was beautiful, uneventful and fast.
Hotel : Sinchula
Tariff : Rs 1800 including tax for a double bedroom
The entry gate to Phuentsholling, Bhutan
Day 2 : Phuentsholling - Tezpur via NH31C, NH31 and NH15
Distance : ~ 470 Kms
Time taken : 8 hours and 10 minutes
Actual moving time : 7 hours and 50 minutes
Places/Things to see enroute : Tea Gardens of Assam
This was again an uneventful but fast drive. One thing to note is to do this drive in daytime as the route passes through the Kokrajhar area. Most of the route in Assam is 4 laned highway with a few diversions here and there. Also, please do not rely entirely on Google maps as it sometimes shows the route through Guwahati. One has to take a left at Baihata Choriyali towards Tezpur.
Hotel : Hotel KRC Palace, supposedly the best in Tezpur
Tariff : Rs 3000 including tax and complimentary breakfast for a deluxe double bedroom after corporate discount of 10%
Day 3: Tezpur - Bomdilla via Bhalukpong
Distance : ~ 160 Kms
Time taken : 6 hours
Actual moving time : 5 hours and 10 minutes
Places/Things to see enroute : Nameri National Park, Kameng River, Eagle Nest Sanctuary
We left the hotel and went to the Arunachal Government DRC (Deputy Resident Commissioner) office at Parvatinagar to get Inner Line Permit. Finding the DRC office was not so easy following Google maps. Had to ask quite a few people and they were very helpful. The DRC office opens at 10 am. Documents needed to be submitted are -
1> Photocopy of address proof like voter id card
2> 2 passport size photos
3> One form available from the DRC office - Places to visit in Arunachal have to be mentioned in the form. We had put Bomdilla and Tawang.
4> Rs 40 for the form
Address of the DRC office is Parvatinagar, Tezpur - 784001
The rule is to submit the documents between 10 am to 12:15 pm at the DRC office. The permits will be available for collection between 3 pm and 4:15 pm the same day. That meant that we would lose the entire day at Tezpur. I took a chance and when everybody else had left I asked the clerk if there was anyway he could arrange for the permit sooner. He asked me to meet the Deputy Commissioner once he arrives. I took a seat in front of the clerk and waited patiently. At around 11:15 am suddenly heard my name being called out. The clerk said that the officer had still not arrived but he had managed to arrange for the permit for us. It was a moment to rejoice. But please be aware that everybody might not be so lucky everytime. So please note this while planning for the Tawang Circuit.
By 11:30 am we were out on the highway towards Bhalukpong. Bhalukpong is the border between Assam and Arunachal and is on the Arunachal side. ILPs are checked at entry gate. Till Bhalukpong it is plain land and after that the hilly area starts. We were welcomed by the beautiful Kameng river as soon as we entered Arunachal.
Kameng River
The route is beautiful and we stopped numerous times to absorb the greenery and the serenity.
Hotel : Tsepal Yangjom, again supposedly the best hotel in Bomdilla. The address is Main Bazar Line, Bomdilla. Mobile - 09436241432. Landline - 03782-223674/223473
Tariff: Rs 2000 inclusive of tax for a double bedroom after a bit of negotiation
View from the Hotel Tsepal Yangjom
To be continued...