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Anini is the headquarters of the Dibang Valley district. Situated on a small plateau between the Dri and Mathun rivers, it is blessed with pleasant weather and breathtaking natural beauty. This untouched town, often veiled in mist, may be remote and underdeveloped, but it remains accessible with basic road and air links to the rest of India. The majority of its population consists of the Idu Mishmi tribal community, which adds to the region’s rich cultural tapestry.
A popular tourist spot nearby is the Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary. While in Anini, one may want to visit the tribal villages here and experience their subtle heritage and colourful cultures. Some of the tribal villages here are New Anaya, Hunli, Ranli and a few more.
Recent tourism trends focus on Eco-Tourism and Cultural Tourism, where travelers can explore local customs while preserving the environment. Adventure tourism is also gaining popularity, with activities like trekking, rafting, and mountaineering becoming increasingly common in the Dri Valley and surrounding areas.
Local communities in Dri Valley have embraced eco-friendly practices, offering homestays, locally sourced food, and guided treks that provide authentic experiences while preserving the region's natural beauty.
Rohit Shroff
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