Anini is the headquarters of the Dibang Valley district in the state of Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India. Anini was also the district headquarters of the undivided Dibang Valley district. Most of this location’s population consists of the Idu Mishmi tribal people. Due to its remote location, Anini remains a small and underdeveloped town. However, it still has basic road and air links to the rest of India. The town is fully dependent on the nearest major settlement, Roing, which is in the Lower Dibang Valley District, for most commercial needs.
The pleasant climatic conditions and the scenic beauty of raw nature make Anini an ideal destination for a memorable vacation. The place is a popular getaway spot among the locals as well as tourists visiting the state of Arunachal Pradesh.
The verdant landscape of Anini draped in white fog is a sight that must see at least once in lifetime and can also enjoy exploring the rich biota of Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary located in the northeastern Himalayas. The most recommended way to experience the magic of pure nature here is by trekking the various scenic trails available here.