Pakke is one of the most rewarding forest experiences in Arunachal—dense semi-evergreen to evergreen habitats, rich birdlife (especially hornbills), and a true “wild foothills of the Eastern Himalayas” feeling. The safari/forest exploration here is not only about big animals; it’s also about immersion: tall trees, river boundaries, and the sense of entering a serious biodiversity zone where every sound and movement feels alive.
About this place
History & highlights
Official conservation notes record that the area began as Pakhui Reserve Forest (1966), later became a game reserve (1977), was renamed in 2001, and was notified as a tiger reserve in 2002 under Project Tiger—showing a clear conservation timeline from protected forest to high-priority tiger landscape. This history matters because it explains why Pakke today is strongly community-and-conservation focused, with structured protection shaping the tourism and ecological identity of the region.
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