Day 1 – Dibrugarh to Roing
Day 2 – Roing to Anini
Day 3 – Anini to Acheso
Day 4 – Acheso to Anini
Day 5 – Anini to Roing
Day 6 – Roing to Dibrugarh
Anini is a remote and scenic town in Dibang Valley district, Arunachal Pradesh, near the India-China border. It is known for its pristine landscapes, high-altitude meadows, and unique Idu Mishmi tribal culture.
Yes, both Indian and foreign travelers require a permit. Indians need an Inner Line Permit (ILP), which can be obtained online or from Arunachal Pradesh state offices. Foreigners require a Protected Area Permit (PAP), which is usually granted for group travel through registered tour operators.
Online: Arunachal Pradesh ILP Portal, Offline: Available at Arunachal Pradesh government offices in Guwahati, Tezpur, Kolkata, Delhi.
Winter (November–February) – Snow-capped mountains, but very cold,Spring (March–May) – Pleasant weather, blooming flowers,Autumn (September–October) – Best for clear views and road conditions, Monsoon (June–August) – Heavy rains, landslides may block roads.
Yes, during December–February, Anini experiences snowfall.
Nearest airport is Mohanbari Airport, Dibrugarh (DIB), nearest station is Dibrugarh Railway Station.
Anini is mostly hilly, winding, and rough in some stretches. The ride can be bumpy and tiring. SUVs like Scorpio, Innova, or Bolero are highly recommended due to the rugged terrain.
Very limited connectivity. BSNL works best, but no Jio or Airtel in some areas.
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