Ideal Duration: 1-3 hours
Open Time: Throughout the year
Best Time: 1st May - 31th October
Nearest Airport: Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International
Nearest Railway Station: Rangapara North
Bumla Pass, situated at an altitude of 15000 feet, receives snowfall throughout the year. The Bumla Pass marks the Indo-China border. It is the prominent attraction of Arunachal Pradesh. From here, the beauty of the Tibetan plateau is made on sight.
The routes leading to this pass take the visitors near many sleepy settlements and natural lakes, which make your trip memorable.
Indian Army maintains Bumla Pass. You can see the Indo- China Border Personnel Meeting(BPM) Point, which is one of the four meeting points between the Indian Army and the People's Liberation Army of China for regular consultations and interaction.
Cultural programs are organized on the dates fixed by both parties, and people come to see with great enthusiasm.
A telescope and some binoculars are kept near the check post of the Indian Army. This telescope and binoculars are for tourists who want to see what lies across the border.
Hot tea, water, and some hot sweets are available in the army canteen. which satisfies the hunger and nutritional needs of the tourists at high altitudes.
Visiting the pass requires a special permit, which can be obtained from the appropriate office in Tawang.
This pass is a must see place for those people who want to watch how the Indian Army protects our border in a harsh climate.
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