India (October-November 2019):
Thembang, Dirang, and Bomdila
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This page shows photos of three
villages/towns, Thembang, Dirang,
and Bomdila, all located in the West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh. I briefly visited Thembang on my way to the first trek, and later Dirang and Bomdila on my way back
to Guwahati after the second trek and the visit of Tawang.
Thembang:
Thembang is an ancient Monpa
village located at about 2300 m altitude. In medieval time, it was ruling a
large territory and was protected by fortifications against attacks by other
local tribes and Tibetans. Today two well-preserved gates are the only remains
of these fortifications.
View of Thembang
from the main road south of Dirang, with the (new) gompa standing above the village.
The old part of the village seen from
its gompa. One of the old gates is visible in the
photo.
View toward the north from the village,
with two high peals visible: the closest is the main Gorichen
peak (6488m) and the one further north is Kangto
(7060m).
The two gates remaining from the old
fortifications: the south gate on the left and the north one on the right.
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Another view of the south gate.
Most old houses in the villages are
built with a combination of stones, wood, and bamboo, which is typical in Monpa houses.
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One of the houses made entirely of wood
(except the tin roof).
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Home of the village chief. Note the wood
paintings below the roof. Three phallic symbols hang from the roof beams (one
is visible in the photo on the right). They are supposed to scare demons away
and protect the house.
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Stupa and gompa
above the village.
Corn and
cabbage are some of the main cultures around the village.
Se La (Ze La):
This 4170m pass lies at the border
between the districts of Tawang and of West Kameng on the road connecting Tawang
and Bomdila. This road is quite popular with local
bikers.
Dirang:
Dirang consists of a modern town and an old
village separated by a couple of kilometers.
View over the new town from the road
going down from Se La.
The Thupsung Dhargye Ling monastery is a recently built, beautifully
decorated Buddhist monastery in the hills on the west of new Dirang.
Painting is the main staircase of the
monastery.
Roof decoration.
The main part of the monastery at the
upper level., which hosts the main prayer hall.
Entrance of the prayer hall.
The two paintings at the entrance door.
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Inside the prayer hall.
The old Dirang
village is similar in style to Thembang. Its (unique)
gate is over-restored, but its houses are generally in better condition than
those of Thembang.
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Bomdila:
It is the headquarters of the West Kameng district (population: 6,700).
The main attraction in Bomdila is the Gontse Garden Rabgye Ling monastery.
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