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Mago The land Of Brokpa
Mythological Significance
- According to Buddhist mythology, the waterfall is believed to be created by the goddess Ani Gompa, who was said to have poured holy water from her kamandala (water pot) to quench the thirst of the people.
- Locals believe that the waterfall has healing properties and can cure various ailments.
Historical Background
- The Holy Waterfall is situated in the Nuranang River valley, which has been inhabited by the Monpa tribe for centuries.
- The waterfall was considered sacred by the Monpas, who would offer prayers and sacrifices to the goddess Ani Gompa.
- In the 17th century, the waterfall became an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists.
Legends and Folklore
- Legend has it that the waterfall was formed when a monk named Lama Pradhar meditated at the site and created a waterfall to provide water for the villagers.
- Another legend states that the waterfall is connected to the legendary hidden land of Beyul, a hidden paradise described in Tibetan Buddhist scriptures.
Modern History
- During the 1962 Sino-Indian War, the Indian Army built a road to the waterfall, making it more accessible to tourists.
- In recent years, the Arunachal Pradesh government has developed infrastructure around the waterfall, including guesthouses, cafes, and viewing platforms.
Cultural Significance
- The Holy Waterfall is an important cultural symbol for the Monpa tribe, representing their spiritual connection to nature.
- The waterfall is also a popular spot for Buddhist rituals and ceremonies.
Conservation Efforts
- The Arunachal Pradesh government has initiated measures to protect the waterfall's natural surroundings and prevent pollution.
- Local communities are involved in conservation efforts to preserve the waterfall's cultural and environmental significance.

Day 1: Tawang to Holy Waterfall (Night Stay)
- 8:00 AM: Depart from Tawang
- 10:00 AM: Arrive at Holy Waterfall
- Explore Holy Waterfall and nearby hot springs
- Night stay in tent near Holy Waterfall
Tent Accommodation
- ₹2,500 - ₹4,000 per person (includes dinner and breakfast)
- Tent facilities: basic amenities, shared washrooms
Day 2: Holy Waterfall to Bumla via Sungetser Lake and back to Tawang
- 8:00 AM: Depart from Holy Waterfall
- 10:00 AM: Visit Sungetser Lake
- 12:00 PM: Lunch
- 1:30 PM: Visit Bumla Pass
- 4:00 PM: Return to Tawang
Transportation
- Innova/Scorpio/Xylo:
Inclusions
- Transportation (Innova/Scorpio)
- Tent accommodation near Holy Waterfall
- Meal plan (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Sightseeing and entrance fees
- Inner Line Permit (ILP) assistance
Exclusions
- Airfare/rail fare
- Personal expenses
- Additional activities (trekking, rafting, etc.)
- Camera fees
Best Time to Visit
- October to janaury
Note
- Prices may vary depending on the season and availability.
- The package cost is subject to change without prior notice.
- Visitors are advised to check the weather forecast and road conditions before visiting.
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