The road between Baisakhi and Tawang is fully covered in snow. Commuters are advised to exercise extreme caution while driving. To ensure safety, snow chains are mandatory for all vehicles traveling to Tawang. Drivers r requested to take necessary precautions.
The first snowfall in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, typically marks the beginning of the winter season, attracting numerous tourists.
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Although it was expected much earlier, in the last week of December 2024 and the early weeks of January 2025, the snowfall had disappointed locals and tourists who were eagerly hoping for a glimpse of snow-capped mountains and sparkling white landscapes.
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Finally, the long wait is over as snowfall embraces Tawang, covering the district in a beautiful sheet of white.
Safety Guidelines for Tourists:
- Check Weather and Road Conditions: Before planning a trip, tourists are advised to check the latest weather forecasts and road conditions, especially for high-altitude areas like Bumla Pass, Shongtser Lake, PT Tso, and Sela Pass.
- Vehicle Preparation: Ensure your vehicle is equipped with non-skid tire chains to handle snow-covered roads. This precaution is crucial for safe travel in slippery conditions.
- Health Precautions: Individuals prone to or diagnosed with high-altitude sickness should avoid visiting elevated areas where conditions could exacerbate health issues.
- Emergency Preparedness: In case of emergencies, follow the instructions of local authorities, tour guides, or rescue teams.
- Avoid Frozen Lakes: While the frozen lakes might seem like a scenic spot, they can be treacherous. Tourists are warned not to walk on the ice due to the risk of it breaking.
- Stay Informed: Regular updates from local authorities or through social media posts by officials or influential figures can provide real-time information on road status, weather changes, and safety advisories.
These guidelines are part of a broader effort to balance the allure of Tawang’s winter beauty with the safety of both tourists and locals. The administration often updates these guidelines based on current weather conditions, so it’s advisable to stay informed through official channels or local news.
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