West Kameng Travel Guide

West Kameng, located in the state of Arunachal Pradesh is a beautiful district and is one of the largest districts of the state. Bomdila is the district headquarters and major area of the region is covered with the Himalayas. The highest peak in the district is Kangte.

West Kameng Travel guide is incomplete without a mention of its rich cultural and spiritual legacy. The region around the Kameng River is conventionally under the reign of the Mon kingdom, Bhutan, Tibet and the Ahom kingdom. The local tribals were strongly influenced by the Lamaism during the 7th century and this is when Lhagyala Gompa in Morshing was founded by the Kachen Lama.

Events/Festivals in West Kameng                                                                                 

Festivals in West Kameng are celebrated with much grandeur. The major festivals of West Kameng include:

Behdeinkhlam Festival: One of the most important and colourful festivals in the state of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, Behdeinkhlam Festival is held for three days during the month of July at Jowai. The meaning of the festival signifies 'driving away of evil by wooden sticks'. It is connected with a sequence of religious rituals. People dance on the streets and promote friendship and unity among each other by beating drums and playing pipes.

Laho Dance: The local people of the district have another amusing dance festival called the Laho dance. Both males and females takes part in this dance festival, usually two young men on either side of a girl, connecting arms together, dance merrily in step.

Chad Sukra: This festival is celebrated during the mid of April or early May every year by the West Kameng people. The locals of the state believe that a farmer can start sowing the seeds on his land after the completion of this festival. The festival is observed as to safeguard the crops of farmers from all forms of the natural calamity.

Attractions in West Kameng                                                                      


Lhagyala Gonpa in Arunachal

It is located in the hill region, overlooking the Morshing canyon at Morshing. It was founded in the 7th century by Kachen Lama.It is an exchequer of immense house and antiquities of Buddhist Sectarians and played an important role in the socio-political and holy life of the people of the whole region.

Tibetan Monasteries in Arunachal

These monasteries are the real reflections of the Tibetan origin and culture. People can find mountains surrounding the monasteries which offer a scenic view. The Gompa have large statues of the blue Medicine Buddha. This place is the home of Buddhist Lamas and monks.

Tawang Town in Arunachal
The apple orchards of Bomdila are quite famous among the tourists. The view of the garden fascinates people and makes them visit this place every time they plan a trip to Bomdila.


Dirang Fort in Arunachal
Widely known as ‘JONG’, Dirang Fort is a significant historical remembrance for the Monpas of Dirang region and was installed in the year 1831. It is the only one of its mannerism in the whole region. It is strategically situated and is a four storied fortified building in which the whole village could take shelter at the time of war.

Apple Orchards of

The apple orchards of Bomdila are quite famous among the tourists. The view of the garden fascinates people and makes them visit this place every time they plan a trip to Bomdila.

Eagle's Nest Wildlife Sanctuary in Dirang

Eaglenest or Eagle's Nest Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area of India in the Himalayan foothills of West Kameng District, Arunachal Pradesh. It conjoins Sessa Orchid Sanctuary to the northeast and Pakhui Tiger Reserve across the Kameng river to the east. Altitude ranges extremely from 500 metres (1,640 ft) to 3,250 metres (10,663 ft). See: Map 1, Topo map It is a part of the Kameng Elephant Reserve.

Dirang Fort in Dirang

Widely known as ‘JONG’, Dirang Fort is a significant historical remembrance for the Monpas of Dirang region and was installed in the year 1831. It is the only one of its mannerism in the whole region. It is strategically situated and is a four storied fortified building in which the whole village could take shelter at the time of war.


Lhagyala Gonpa in Dirang

It is located in the hill region, overlooking the Morshing canyon at Morshing. It was founded in the 7th century by Kachen Lama.  It is an exchequer of immense house and antiquities of Buddhist Sectarians and played an important role in the socio-political and holy life of the people of the whole region.

The Orchid Research and Development Station in Arunachal

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