Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary

Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary

Arunachal India
Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most ecologically rich and offbeat nature reserves in Arunachal Pradesh tourism, located near Pasighat in the East Siang district. Also known as the Daying Ering Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary, this protected area lies on riverine islands formed by the Brahmaputra (Siang) River, creating a unique riverine wildlife habitat and wetland ecosystem in Arunachal Pradesh.
 
Recognized as a famous wildlife sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh, it is especially celebrated as a bird sanctuary, attracting both resident and migratory species. The sanctuary’s diverse flora and fauna include deer, wild boar, reptiles, and an impressive variety of birds, making it a rewarding destination for birdwatching and nature exploration.
 
For travelers seeking peaceful forest landscapes, eco-tourism experiences, and authentic things to do in Arunachal Pradesh, this sanctuary stands out as a serene escape. No trip to Arunachal Pradesh is complete without visiting this remarkable wildlife attraction.
 
Travelers interested in learning more about the ecological importance and conservation efforts of the region can explore the Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary – Official Forest Department Overview, which provides authentic insights into its wetland ecosystem and biodiversity.
 
 

Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary Highlights

  • Experience rich riverine wildlife and wetland ecosystems while exploring one of the most scenic wildlife sanctuaries near Pasighat.
  • Discover a birdwatching paradise in Arunachal Pradesh, ideal for spotting migratory birds during seasonal visits.
  • Explore peaceful forest and river island landscapes perfect for slow travel, nature walks, and wildlife photography.
  • Experience authentic eco-tourism surrounded by diverse flora and fauna in East Siang’s protected natural habitat.
  • Ideal for travelers seeking offbeat wildlife destinations combined with cultural and natural exploration near Pasighat.
 
 

How to Reach Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary

By Road / Car:
Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary Pasighat is located about 13 km from Pasighat town. Well-maintained roads connect Pasighat with nearby villages and entry points. The drive usually takes 30–40 minutes and offers scenic views of the Siang River landscape, making road travel the most convenient option.
 
By Public Transport (Bus / Train):
Pasighat is well connected by buses from major towns in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. The nearest railway station is Murkongselek in Assam, approximately 35 km away. From Pasighat bus stand, local taxis or shared vehicles can be used for last-mile connectivity.
 
By Taxi / Cab:
Hiring a taxi from Pasighat is the most flexible and comfortable option, especially for families and groups. Local drivers are familiar with access routes and seasonal conditions, making travel smooth and hassle-free.
 
 

Best Time to Visit Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary

Best Season to Visit:
October to March is the best time to visit Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary, when weather conditions are pleasant and birdwatching opportunities are at their peak.
 
Best Day of the Week:
Weekdays are ideal for a quieter wildlife experience, while weekends may see more local visitors.
 
Best Time of the Day:
Early mornings and late afternoons are perfect for wildlife sightings, bird photography, and enjoying cooler temperatures.
 
 

Other Essential Information

  • Entry fee is nominal and may vary for Indian and foreign visitors.
  • Opening times are generally from morning to late afternoon; confirm locally before visiting.
  • Photography is allowed, but flash and drone usage may be restricted.
  • Visitors are advised to follow sanctuary guidelines to protect the wetland ecosystem.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes and neutral-colored clothing for wildlife viewing.
  • Carry drinking water and basic essentials, as facilities inside the sanctuary are limited.
  • Hiring a local guide is recommended for better wildlife interpretation and safety.
 
 

This attraction can be easily covered in BreakBag Holidays’ customized Arunachal Pradesh tour packages, especially itineraries focused on Pasighat and East Siang nature experiences.

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