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write biography of snow capped of mountains or monasteries in 1000 words ​

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War memorials and monasteries — it is not often that one makes a travel itinerary involving these two contradictory tourist spots. Yet, that is exactly what one would encounter in Tawang. A sprawling complex of monasteries set amidst the pristine snow-capped Himalayas in a lazy town with a heavy military presence. This strange description is Tawang’s reality. At 3,000 metres above sea level, nestled in the north-western part of Arunachal Pradesh, close to the Indo-China border, Tawang has a troubled history. Tibet, Britain, China and now India have all taken turns at different points in time to call Tawang their own. Its surrounding areas can be viewed as being defined by two historical journeys — one by the 14th Dalai Lama in 1959 when he fled from Tibet. He stayed in Tawang before reaching Tezpur. The other, by the Chinese army during the 1962 Indo-China war — the army made its way through Tawang all the way to Tezpur in Assam.traveller’s time in Tawang can be quite exciting by itself. It is not as easily accessible as other hill stations in India. We rented a car from Guwahati; if you start off at mid-day, you’ll reach Bhalukpong in time for sunset. Bhalukpong is a quaint little underrated destination which rests on the banks of the Kameng river and is situated right on the border between Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. An absolute must-see is the Sessa Orchid Sanctuary at Tipi, en route to Tawang. The sanctuary hosts some of the most rare and exotic species of orchids both in a protected environment and in natural habitat.

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