Mouling National Park
This wildlife park is named after a mountain peak nearby "Mouling" which also means red poison or red blood. Situated in the upper Siang district and spread across 483 square km of the area has Siang River flowing on the west and Siring, Subong, Semong, and Krobong Rivers on the easter end.
There are tigers, panthers, elephants, hog deer, pythons, barking deer, sambal deer, buffalo, and red pandas which could be spotted here. Besides animals, there are several species of birds and plants as well which could be seen here. Tourists near and around the park indulge in rafting, angling, and trekking.
The Mouling National Park is a very isolated area and there are weaker signals for communication and almost no scope of transportation either. The closest towns to this park are Along (130km) and Pasighat (180km), and all offices of the forest department are located outside the park.
The weather is extremely humid in Yingkiong and in the lower elevation temperature ranges from 15 degrees Celsius to 38 degrees Celsius while in the winters the upper region experiences snowfall.