About Tawang Monastery
The 400-year-old Galden Namgey Lhatse — India's largest Buddhist monastery and the second-largest in the world — perched at 3,048 m near the Tibet border, home to 450 monks and the 18-foot gilded Buddha.
Best Time to Visit
March to October
The Sela Pass (4,170 m) on the approach road closes in heavy snow from December to March. The Torgya festival in January and the Tawang festival in October are the cultural highlights.
Travel Tips
- Indians need an Inner Line Permit (ILP); foreigners need a Protected Area Permit — arrange in Guwahati or online
- The drive from Tezpur is 325 km of high-altitude hairpins — break the journey at Dirang
- Attend the 5 am morning prayers for the haunting chants of 200 monks at once
How to Reach Tawang Monastery
Tawang Monastery is located in Arunachal Pradesh, India at coordinates 27.5856°N, 91.8697°E. You can reach Tawang Monastery by air (nearest airport in Arunachal Pradesh), train, or road. Use YatraJunction's free fare calculator to compare live train, bus and flight prices, and to build an AI-powered itinerary tailored to your budget and travel dates.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best time to visit Tawang Monastery?
- The best time to visit Tawang Monastery is March to October. The Sela Pass (4,170 m) on the approach road closes in heavy snow from December to March. The Torgya festival in January and the Tawang festival in October are the cultural highlights.
- What are the top travel tips for Tawang Monastery?
- Indians need an Inner Line Permit (ILP); foreigners need a Protected Area Permit — arrange in Guwahati or online. The drive from Tezpur is 325 km of high-altitude hairpins — break the journey at Dirang. Attend the 5 am morning prayers for the haunting chants of 200 monks at once.









