Discover The Rustic Charm of Arunachal's Anini

Anini is a remote and underdeveloped town in Arunachal Pradesh, primarily inhabited by the Idu Mishmi tribe. 

The Idu Mishmi and other indigenous tribes in Anini are believed to have migrated from ancient Tibet over a thousand years ago.

Located in Dibang Valley, the town sits on a plateau between two tributaries of the Dibang River: the Dri River and the Mathun River. Despite its isolation, Anini has basic road and air connections to the rest of India.

Where To Stay Given its remoteness, Anini does not have hotels. It, however, offers tourist lodges and homestay options such as Mishmi Takin Homestay and Anini Tourist Lodge, to name a few.

How To Reach By Air: You can take a chopper service from Itanagar via Roing, or the nearest airport is Mohanbari in Assam. By Train: The nearest railway station is Tinsukia. By Road: The distance between Roing (the headquarters of Lower Dibang Valley) and Anini is 235 km. Sumo services are available from Roing and Tinsukia in Assam.

Witness the Anini View Point To get a great view of Anini town, visit the Anini viewpoint. A short hillside drive takes you to the highest point, offering an aerial view of the entire town and valley....and also

Dambeun Village Located approximately 32 km from Anini, Dambeun village in the Dri Valley is the final town in the Indian territory with a motorable road leading to the ITBP base camp. Beyond the checkpoint, there are no roads, so you need to trek through dense forests to proceed. Civilians are permitted only within the ITBP checkpoint.