This sanctuary represents Arunachal’s deep wilderness—large protected landscapes, rare mountain mammals, and the feeling of a truly remote biodiversity zone. For travellers, it’s less about quick “tourist facilities” and more about understanding why this region is considered one of India’s wildest Himalayan habitats, with unique species and difficult terrain that keeps the ecosystem relatively undisturbed.
About this place
History & highlights
Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary is recorded as established in 1992 and covers a vast area in the Upper Dibang Valley, known for rare species (including Mishmi takin, red panda, and others). This formal protection history is important: it marks the period when remote Dibang landscapes were recognized nationally for conservation value, ensuring long-term ecological preservation as the region slowly opened to responsible tourism.
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