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Lower Dibang Valley, located in Arunachal Pradesh, is a district known for its stunning landscapes, vibrant indigenous cultures, and unique biodiversity. The district is characterized by lush valleys, dense forests, and flowing rivers, which make it a haven for eco-tourism and wildlife enthusiasts. The region is home to several indigenous communities, including the Idu Mishmi, Adi, and Miri tribes, each with its own distinct traditions, festivals, and rituals. Agriculture, particularly rice cultivation, is the main occupation of the people here, and the district is known for its rich soil and diverse crops. Lower Dibang Valley is also home to important natural reserves, including the Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary. The district?s combination of cultural richness, natural beauty, and ecological significance makes it a key area in Arunachal Pradesh.