Daying Ering Sanctuary


The Daying Ering Sanctuary conquers a vast plot of pulsating landscape that measures around 190 square kilometers of which approximately 75% is occupied by luscious green grasslands extremely rich in alluvial soil, 15% covered by dense forests and the remaining consists of water bodies consisting of emerald blue waters.

The Daying Ering Sanctuary attracts huge proportions of eco-tourists as well as fun-seeking holiday makers. Another feature of the Daying Ering Sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh is the ominous presence of the enchanting rivulet regarded as the Brahmaputra. This throbbing river flanks the Daying Ering Sanctuary of Arunachal Pradesh on the eastern, western as well as the northern frontier. The auspicious presence of this river presents a calm and placid ambiance to the sanctuary.

The Arunachal Pradesh Daying Ering Sanctuary is sited approximately 13 kilometers away from the delectable locale known as Pasighat. This sanctuary is handpicked by the innumerable migratory birds who hail from Siberia and Mongolia as their temporary abode.

The main attractions at the Daying Ering Sanctuary are mentioned below:-

  • Leopard
  • Civet Cat
  • Sambar
  • Barking Deer
  • Hog Deer
  • Porcupine
  • Wild Boar
  • Stripped Squirrel
  • Pangolin
  • Leopard Cat
  • Python
  • Water Monitor Lizards
  • Gangetic Dolphins
  • Bengal Florican
  • Black-Brested Parrot Bill
  • Swamp Francolin
  • Pallas Sea Eagle
  • Black-Bellied tern
  • Darter
  • Indian Skimmer
The Daying Ering Sanctuary at Arunachal Pradesh can be accessed by virtue of airways from Delhi and Kolkata which dock at Mohanbari which falls in the way of Guwahati. Then, one has to travel to Pasighat by means of a network of choppers procured by the Pawan Hans Helicopter. Closest railway station is Murkong Selek that lies at a length of about 65 kilometers from Pasighat.

Last Updated on 03 January 2011