- D-1/C/001, Nr. Krishna Nagar Metro Station, Lko, UP
3 Days
4 Pax
Breakfast
Driver
Nestled in the remote northeastern part of Arunachal Pradesh, Dibang Valley is one of the least explored and most scenic regions of India. Known for its rugged mountains, dense forests, indigenous tribes, and pristine rivers, Dibang Valley tourism offers travelers a unique and untouched Himalayan experience.
The valley is divided into Lower Dibang Valley (headquartered in Roing) and Upper Dibang Valley (headquartered in Anini), each showcasing breathtaking landscapes and authentic tribal culture. With majestic rivers like the Dibang and snow-covered peaks in the backdrop, the region remains a dream for offbeat travelers, wildlife enthusiasts, and nature lovers.
Discover the remote and picturesque town of Anini, one of India’s least populated district headquarters
Witness the lifestyle of indigenous tribes like the Idu Mishmi, known for their traditions, craftsmanship, and hospitality
Visit tranquil destinations like Mehao Lake, Mayodia Pass, and Dri Valley, rich in natural beauty and biodiversity
Explore the Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary, home to rare species like the Mishmi Takin and red goral
Enjoy offbeat road trips, hiking, birdwatching, and photography in one of India’s most isolated and peaceful regions
Whether you’re looking for a serene escape or cultural immersion, Dibang Valley tour packages provide a truly authentic Northeast India experience.
Anini – The gateway to Upper Dibang Valley, offering spectacular Himalayan views
Roing – The cultural hub with attractions like Mehao Lake, Bhismaknagar Fort, and Sally Lake
Mayodia Pass – A snow-laden paradise ideal for adventure seekers
Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary – Explore rare flora and fauna in an untouched setting
Hunli and Dambuk – Small scenic villages known for tribal heritage and orange orchards
Arrive at Roing, the entry point to Dibang Valley
Visit the serene Mehao Lake, surrounded by lush forests and hills
Explore Sally Lake, ideal for nature photography and short walks
Visit the Bhismaknagar Fort, an ancient archaeological site linked to Mahabharata legends
Experience local culture and cuisine at tribal villages around Roing
Overnight stay in Roing
After breakfast, drive to Mayodia Pass (approx. 56 km), located at an elevation of 2,655 meters
Enjoy the snow-covered landscapes and Himalayan views (especially during winter months)
En route, spot exotic birds and dense jungle vegetation – ideal for birdwatchers and photographers
Return to Roing in the evening
Optional: Tribal cultural program or interaction with Idu Mishmi community
Overnight stay in Roing
Early morning drive to Anini (optional, depending on road and weather conditions; long scenic route)
Explore the untouched beauty of Upper Dibang Valley (if time permits)
Alternatively, enjoy leisure time in Roing or visit Dambuk village for a cultural experience
Drop at nearest transit point (Dibrugarh Airport or Tinsukia Railway Station) for departure
Explore these popular destinations for unforgettable adventures and unique travel experiences!