Lower Dibang Valley District, beautifully nestled in the eastern part of Arunachal Pradesh, is renowned for its diverse and rich ecological heritage. Blessed with lush forests that range from tropical evergreen to temperate alpine types, the district hosts abundant wildlife, including unique species such as the Mishmi takin, red panda, and rare birdlife. The district's landscape is dominated by pristine rivers, notably the Dibang River, which significantly shapes local life, agriculture, and culture. Surrounded by picturesque mountain ranges and dotted with serene valleys, the region offers breathtaking scenic views. Here, daily life begins gently, as soft rays of sunlight illuminate hillsides, terraced farms, and tranquil villages, reflecting the close bond between the communities and their natural environment. The harmonious coexistence of people and nature in Lower Dibang Valley reflects a deep cultural respect for biodiversity, traditional values, and sustainable living.