Program Name : Fishing in Mighty Siang
Duration : 21 Nights / 22 Days
Best Time : OCT – MARCH
Places to Visit : Arrival Delhi or Kolkata – Dibrugarh – Pasighat – Rottung(Sireng River) – Yembung – Pangi – Siyom – Boleng(Simang River) – Renging village – Yemne River camp – Pasighat – Dibrugarh – Delhi Dep
A diverse range of fishing gears and methods had been evolved over a long period of time by the fishermen of river Siang of East Siang, to capture a wide range of fish species. The Aadi and Missing tribes of Arunachal Pradesh and in downstream of river (Assam) developed and practiced different types of fishing methods since the time immemorial.
The river Siang, is the largest river of Brahmaputra river system, originates from Chema Yungdung Glacier near Kubi at 5150 m in Tibet. In Tibet it is popularly known as Tsang-Po, flows in West–East direction. After traversing a distance of about 1625 km river in Tibet and then it takes a turn in south direction, enters the territory of India near Tuting in the Upper Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh and flows through North–South direction in East Siang district towards Assam
Day 1 : Arrival Delhi or Kolkata
Day 2 : Delhi or Kolkata – Dibrugarh
Day 3 : Dibrugarh – Pasighat
Day 4 : Pasighat – Rottung (Sireng River)
Day 5 : Sireng River Camp
Day 6 : Sireng River Camp
Day 7 : Sireng River – Yembung
Day 8 : Yembung
Day 9 : Yembung – Pangi – Yembung
Day 10 : Yembung – Siyom – Yembung
Day 11 : Yembung- Boleng
Day 12 : Boleng (Simang river)
Day 13 : Boleng (Simang river)
Day 14 : Boleng (simang river)
Day 15 : Boleng – Renging village
Day 16 : Yemne
Day 17 : Yemne River camp
Day 18 : Yemne River Camp
Day 19 : Yemne – Pasighat
Day 20 : Pasighat – Dibrugarh
Day 21 : Dibrugarh- Delhi
Day 22 : Delhi Dep.