India’s Unique Trekking Route: Witness 42 Waterfalls on a Single Trail in Arunachal Pradesh
- byPranay Jain
- 25 Aug, 2025
For adventure lovers and trekking enthusiasts, India offers countless breathtaking trails—from the Chadar Trek in Ladakh to the scenic routes of Manali, Dharamshala, and the forts of Maharashtra like Visapur, Harishchandragad, and Kalavantin. These treks are popular among solo travelers and groups alike, offering unmatched views of nature’s beauty.
But tucked away in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh lies a hidden gem—the Ayeyo Valley Trek in Dibang Valley, where trekkers can witness something truly magical: at least 42 waterfalls along a single route.
Ayeyo Valley Trek: A Paradise of Waterfalls
The Ayeyo Valley Trek, located in Anini (Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh), is one of the most captivating trails in India. The journey takes trekkers through:
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Dense tropical forests filled with exotic flora.
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Rhododendron-covered trails that bloom vibrantly in season.
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Serene lakes and sources of the Ayeyo River.
What makes this trek extraordinary is the sheer number of waterfalls—no fewer than 42 cascading falls can be spotted along the route, especially during the monsoon season, when the valley transforms into a fairytale landscape.
Campsites are available along the way, where trekkers can stay in tents and experience nature up close, surrounded by streams and mountain views.
Entry Point: Roing and the Mishmi Hills
The trek begins from Roing, the gateway to Dibang Valley, which is accessible from Dibrugarh in Assam. Trekkers must cross the 9 km-long Bhupen Hazarika Bridge built over the Lohit River—an experience in itself.
The trail passes through the scenic Mishmi Hills, a biodiversity hotspot that is home to over 6,000 plant species and more than 700 bird species. As the trek progresses, adventurers encounter lush forests, wildlife, and mesmerizing river views.
Highlights Along the Trek
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Brunt: A picturesque spot where the Dri River flows on one side and the dense forests of the Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary stretch on the other.
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Jaru River Viewpoints: Offering some of the most breathtaking sights of the trek.
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Untouched Wilderness: The entire route is relatively unexplored, making it a peaceful yet thrilling adventure.
The Ayeyo Valley Trek is long and challenging, but the reward is unmatched—walking through clouds, forests, rivers, and witnessing dozens of waterfalls cascading in unison. For anyone seeking an offbeat trekking experience in India, this trail is nothing short of heavenly.





