Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary

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Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the South-Eastern part of Lohit District of Arunachal Pradesh. The name comes from the River Kamlang, which flows through the Sanctuary and joins Brahmaputra. The Sanctuary falls with the 96026’ to 96055’E longitudes and 27040’ to 28000’ N Latitude. The local inhabitants are Hishmi, Digaru, Mizo. They Claim themselves as descendent of “King Rukmo” of “Mahabharat”. These people mainly believe in unseen God whom they called “Suto Phenkhenynon jamalu”.

The Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary lies in between Lang River on the North side and famous Namdapha National Park on its south.

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Coordinates:   27°45'48"N   96°37'9"E