Tawang

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Template:Infobox Indian urban area Tawang (Tibetan: རྟ་དབང་, Wylie: Rta-dbang) is a small town situated at an elevation of approximately 3048 meters (10,000 feet) in the northwestern part of Arunachal Pradesh. 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.

Geography

Tawang town is located approximately 555 km (344.86 miles) from Guwahati. Tawang is located at 27°35′N 91°52′E / 27.58°N 91.87°E / 27.58; 91.87[1]. It has an average elevation of 2669 metres (8756 feet).

Demographics

As of 2001 India censusTemplate:GR, Tawang had a population of 4456. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Tawang has an average literacy rate of 63%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 70%, and female literacy is 55%. In Tawang, 17% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Tourism

The Tawang Monastery of the Gelugpa sect in Tawang town was built by the Mera Lama in 1681. This monastry is one of the largest in the country.

Travelling to the place requires special Inner Area permits from the government and is available in Kolkata or Gawahati. Most of the travel from the plains is on a high hill journey and one needs to cross Sela Pass (13700 feet).

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