Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary


The Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary is carefully cradled on the northeastern fringe of the headquarters of the Upper Dibang Valley District inside the premises of Arunachal Pradesh known as Anini. The plot of land that is officially allocated to the Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary measures a staggering 4149 square kilometers.

The individuals of the Idu Mishi tribes inhabit the region that beleaguers the Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh. Thus, along with getting a taste of the fauna that is predominantly found in the Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary of Arunachal Pradesh you can also observe the native tribal masses performing their weird rituals.

The airport that lies within a close proximity from the Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary at Arunachal Pradesh is the Dibrugarh Airport. Regular flights that are destined for Kolkata and New Delhi departs from this air terminal. Thus, gaining access to the Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary of Arunachal Pradesh would not be much of a problem.

However, you can also approach this scintillating sanctuary via train as the nearest railway station that lies at a stone's throw from the Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary is Tinkisia.

If you want to spend a night at the Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary and observe its nocturnal life then Circuit House and PWD Inspection Bunglow could be a good option for lodging.

The prominent animals that are found in the Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary are mentioned below :-
  • Leopard
  • Red Panda
  • Takin
  • Goral
  • Monal Tragopan
  • Pheasants
  • Black Bear
  • Musk Deer
  • Serow
This wildlife sanctuary is indeed a spectacle to watch for the wonderful variety of wildlife that it houses.

Last Updated on 03 January 2011