![]() The main tourist attractions of the West Kameng district include Bhalukpong, Lagela Gompa at Morshing, Rupa Caves, Shergaon, Hot spring at Dirang, Shangti, GRL Monestry at Bomdila, Tippi Orchid Centre, Upper Doogjar at Rupa, Sela and Sange, Sela Pass, Nechiphu (Zero Point), Jamiri, Morshing, Dirang Fort, Ruins Of Bhalukpong, Ruins Of Dimachung-Betali. Bomdila at a height of over 2530 metres has a Craft Centre, Apple Orchards and Buddhist Gompas. The travellers can also get the views of Himalayan landscapes and snow-clad ranges. Some of the attractive tourism spots of West Kameng District are as follows: Dirang Fort - Locally known as 'Jong', the Dirang Fort is an important historical monument for the Monpa tribe of Dirang circle. This fort acted as an important centre of public administration in the past. It was also the centre of military and judicial activities concerning the entire population within the jurisdiction of the ruling king. The fort was built at Dirang in the year 1831. It has a strategic location and is two storeys fortified building in which the entire village could take refuge at the time of war. It is the only one of its kind in the entire area. The two-storeyed fort was built out of huge stone slabs and wooden logs. The wooden gate leading to the fort is decorated with local architectural designs. Realizing the importance of the monument recently the archaeological department of the state has initiated moves to renovate the fort and also to declare it as a national monument. ![]() Jameri Megalithic Site, Jameri - A solitary megalithic site at Jameri is a sort of a megalithic island far away from the mainland in the Khasi-Jaintia Cachar-Naga belt. As some scripts are written on it, it has great values to the local villagers. Ruins of Dimachung-Betali - The Dimachung - Betali ruins are located on the hills of Rowta Forest range under Balemu circle of the West Kameng district. Some bricks and store remnants are found over the site. Few spots of the settlement area are encircled with the low retaining walls. A muller stone, containers with impression of the Buddhist mantra, 'Om Mane Pema Hum', rock inscription are also found in the area. Gyuto Tantric Monastery, Tenzigaon - The monastery is situated at Tenzingaon, around 80 kms from Bomdila on the Bomdila-Kalaktang route. The inhabitants of the area are Tibetans, who had migrated from Tibet in the year 1959. The settlers and the monks had taken up the project to construct a monastery which took its shape in 1975-76 and named it as 'Gyuto Tantric Monastery'. This monastery with 14 rooms along with a big hall for assembly was formally inaugurated on 6th of October, 1976. The monastery imparts training to monks to accustom them with the features of Tantrism. GRL Gompa, Bomdila - The Gentse Gaden Rabgyel Ling Monastery, Upper Gompa in Bomdila was started in 1965 - 1966. The Gompa is a replica of Tsona Gontse Monastery at Tsona in South Tibet. The 12th reincarnate was born in the Morshing, Kalaktang Circle, West Kameng. Before his dead in the year 1966, he constructed this modest Gompa. Thus, it is clear that these monuments and places of interest add charm and attractiveness in the aspect of tourism in West Kameng District. |
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Tourism in West Kameng District