
Bhalukpong
On the edge of the luxuriant forest of the Pakhui Game Sanctuary, along the Kameng river lies the village of Bhalukpong the gateway to Bomdila and the Tawang Monastery. or the energetic visitor, keen to experience the remote outdoors, few places can match the dimensions of faraway Arunachal Pradesh. Nature`s generosity is evident here. And in its mystical wonderland, straddling India`s north-eastern corner, the village of Bhalukpong holds a special place. It lies 52 km from Tezpur, on the edge of a luxuriant forest that blends with the Pakhui Game Sanctuary, in the south-western corner of the state, where the Kameng river flows across into Assam. The village also serves as the gateway to Bomdila and the Tawang Monastery on the north-western tip of the Arunachal Himalaya..As with the Kameng, four other major rivers that rise in this range, drain into the Brahmaputra. Lying within the Inner Line, entry permits are necessary.
To get there, the visitor must first reach Guwahati. The route
branches off the Guwahati-Shillong road and moves initially towards
the Kaziranga National Park, refuge .Of the one-homed rhinoceros.
Diverting once again, the road crosses the Brahmaputra to reach
Bhalukpong: in a remote corner of Arunachal Pradesh where the Kameng
flows into Assam. Tezpur on its north bank. Bhalukpong is endowed with
this cross-border blend of the natural and the cultural. The visitor
may thus combine mahaseer fishing in the Kameng with a visit to the
forest where the great pied hombill glides in elegantly to roost on
the high treetops, while down below lies a window to the tribal life
of the frontier. The Tipi Orchidarium nearby has a rare collection of
nearly 500 species.
It` s like being in a different time zone here. For a start,
early morning risers will see an inspirational dawn. Earlier than
anywhere else in the country, it spreads quite unlike the beleaguered
daybreak over a metropolis. The sun too seems to possess greater zest.
From the forest rest house one can soak in a fabulous view of the
Kameng as it snakes away towards Assam. And if ! one would like to
explore, one can get a i first-hand feel of the great route that lies
ahead to Bomdila and the crossing of the Sela Pass to the Tawang
Monastery. If a second day is available, one may drive down to the
entry gates at the nearby Pakhui Game Sanctuary. In the early morning,
the elephants with their mahouts will be ready to venture into the
forest, the air redolent of the rich foliage below and the tangled
canopy overhead. The best time to visit Bhalukpong is October to
April, well before the monsoon currents start building up. Ideally,
the trip must also include time for extended driving to cover the
state`s other attractions in the capital, Itanagar, and places such as
Ziro in the Apatani plateau or the unique Namdapha National Park, in
its far east. Accommodation can be arranged in forest rest houses or
small hotels and lodges.
What to see
Tipi Orchid Centre (3 kilometres away from Bhalukpong), Nyethidow festival in March.
Ideal for
Picnic on the bank of river Kameng, Trekking and hiking and angling on the river Kameng.
Clothing
Woollen inwinter and cotton in summer.
Where to Stay
Forest rest houses or inspection bungalows.
Getting There
By Air
Nearest airport at Tezpur (52 km away).
By Rail
Nearest railhead at Rangapara
By Road
From Tezpur (52 km away).
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