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Wildlife & National Parks in Arunachal Pradesh

Wildlife & National Parks in Arunachal Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh is a biodiversity hotspot, home to dense forests, rare wildlife, high-altitude national parks, and pristine rivers. It offers some of the most untouched and diverse ecosystems in India, making it a paradise for wildlife lovers, birdwatchers, and nature enthusiasts.

Here’s a guide to the best places to experience Arunachal Pradesh’s rich biodiversity.

 

1. Namdapha National Park – The Only Park with Four Big Cats

 Location: Changlang District
 One of India’s largest national parks & a UNESCO Biodiversity Hotspot

 Why Visit?
India’s only national park with tigers, leopards, clouded leopards & snow leopards.
Untouched forests, rivers, and diverse ecosystems from tropical to alpine.
Trekking, jungle safaris, and birdwatching.

 Top Activities:
 Wildlife Safari & Trekking in Deban & Haldibari.
 Spot rare birds like the White-winged Wood Duck.
 Trek to Miao & Firmbase for panoramic jungle views.

 Best Time to Visit: October – April.
 How to Reach: Fly to Dibrugarh (Assam) Drive to Miao (5 hrs).

 

2. Pakke (Pakhui) Wildlife Sanctuary – The Land of Hornbills

 Location: East Kameng District
 A tiger reserve & best place to see hornbills in India.

 Why Visit?
Home to 4 species of hornbills, elephants, and tigers.
Dense rainforests with over 200 bird species.
Famous for the Pakke Hornbill Festival (January).

 Top Activities:
 Birdwatching at the Hornbill Nest Adoption Center.
 Wildlife spotting – tigers, elephants, Himalayan bears.
 Camping & river rafting along the Kameng River.

 Best Time to Visit: November – April.
 How to Reach: Drive from Tezpur (Assam) – 4 hours.

 

3. Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary – A High-Altitude Wildlife Haven

 Location: Upper Dibang Valley
 One of the least-explored sanctuaries in India.

 Why Visit?
Best place to see the Red Panda & Mishmi Takin.
High-altitude forests with snow-capped peaks.
Home to rare Himalayan species like Musk Deer & Snow Leopard.

 Top Activities:
 Red Panda spotting in the dense bamboo forests.
 Trekking to scenic viewpoints in Anini.
 Photography of breathtaking Himalayan landscapes.

 Best Time to Visit: October – May.
 How to Reach: Fly to Dibrugarh Drive to Anini (14 hrs, scenic route).

 

4. Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary – The Best Birdwatching Destination

 Location: West Kameng District
 A paradise for birdwatchers, home to 500+ bird species.

 Why Visit?
Best place to spot the rare Bugun Liocichla (found only here!).
Diverse landscape – from subtropical forests to alpine meadows.
Himalayan mammals like Red Pandas, Clouded Leopards & Civets.

 Top Activities:
 Birdwatching – See hornbills, tragopans & pheasants.
 Jeep safari through lush green forest trails.
 Stay at unique eco-lodges & homestays.

 Best Time to Visit: November – May.
 How to Reach: Drive from Tezpur (Assam) – 6 hours.

 

5. Mouling National Park – Arunachal’s Hidden Gem

 Location: Upper Siang District
 A remote & less-explored park with untouched forests.

 Why Visit?
Best for offbeat travelers & nature lovers.
Home to Red Pandas, Asiatic Black Bears & Bengal Tigers.
Great for jungle safaris & trekking.

 Top Activities:
 Jungle trekking to spot wild animals.
 Explore deep valleys & waterfalls inside the park.
 Stay in eco-resorts near the Brahmaputra River.

 Best Time to Visit: October – April.
 How to Reach: Drive from Pasighat – 5 hours.

 

6. Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary – The Land of the Pristine Lake

 Location: Lower Dibang Valley
 A dense rainforest with Mehao Lake in the middle.

 Why Visit?
A high-altitude lake surrounded by thick jungle.
Home to wild buffalo, black bears & rare birds.
Trekking & boating options available.

 Top Activities:
 Boating & hiking around Mehao Lake.
 Birdwatching in the dense forests.
 Trekking to nearby waterfalls & villages.

 Best Time to Visit: October – May.
 How to Reach: Drive from Roing – 30 mins.

 

7. Kane Wildlife Sanctuary – The Least Explored Forest

 Location: West Siang District
 A hidden sanctuary with rich biodiversity.

 Why Visit?
Best place for offbeat jungle safaris.
Home to elephants, leopards & slow loris.
Scenic Mountain rivers & deep valleys.

 Top Activities:
 Wildlife tracking in the jungle.
 Photography of untouched rainforests.
 Camping near the Yomgo River.

 Best Time to Visit: October – March.
 How to Reach: Drive from Itanagar – 5 hours.

 

8. Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary – Best for River Safaris

 Location: Pasighat, East Siang District
 A riverine sanctuary perfect for wildlife photography.

 Why Visit?
Best for migratory birds & river safaris.
Spot wild buffalo, deer, and otters.
Scenic landscapes with sandbanks & wetlands.

 Top Activities:
 Birdwatching – Pelicans, cranes & storks.
 Boat safari along the Siang River.
 Fishing & camping by the river.

 Best Time to Visit: November – April.
 How to Reach: Drive from Pasighat – 1 hour.