Seijosa is a key base for experiencing Pakke’s deep green forests—bird calls, river edges, and a true “biodiversity zone” vibe. The reserve is famous not only for wildlife but also for its immersive forest experience: tall trees, thick undergrowth, and the sense that you’re in a protected landscape shaped more by nature than by tourist crowds. It’s especially rewarding for birdwatchers (hornbills are a major highlight) and travelers who want a serious forest trip rather than quick sightseeing.
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History & highlights
The Arunachal Forest Department notes that the headquarters of Pakke Tiger Reserve is in Seijosa, connecting the town directly to the reserve’s management and visitor access. Pakke’s conservation timeline is well documented: it was earlier known as Pakhui, renamed in April 2001, and is recognized as a Project Tiger reserve—showing the shift from general protected forest to focused tiger-and-biodiversity conservation.
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