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TREKS · 3-DAY · MODERATE · MAX 4170M

Sela Pass Trek.

Sela Pass Trek
moderate

Sela Pass Trek

Tawang

High-altitude trek crossing Sela Pass at 4170m in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang district. The route combines a strategic mountain pass with a sacred glacial lake, Sela Lake, set in a dramatic landscape. Protected Area Permit (PAP) required for foreign nationals. The trek offers pristine alpine terrain and stunning Himalayan views.

3
दिन
28km
दूरी
4,170m
अधिकतम ऊँचाई
medium
फिटनेस
Adults
उम्र
सबसे अच्छे महीने:
अप्मईअक्नवं
Sela Lake: sacred glacial alpine lake at 4160mSela Pass at 4170m with strategic Himalayan viewsRare alpine flora and sparse vegetation zoneBuddhist monastery visits en routeAuthentic Arunachali tribal culture

चेतावनी

PAP permit mandatory for foreigners; complex application

Extreme altitude sickness risk above 4000m

Unpredictable weather; visibility often poor

Thin air; even acclimatized trekkers struggle

Limited emergency services; very remote

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Campsites

Dirang Base

2,400m

guesthousebasic shop

💧 Water⛺ Flat ground

Bomdila Camp

2,800m

tea shop

💧 Water

Sela Pass Base Camp

3,800m

💧 Water

Cost Estimate

Self-organized
8,000
With Guide
14,000
Full operator
20,000

Budget option with minimal facilities; operator includes meals, accommodation, PAP, local guide

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