The Kamlang Tiger Reserve is located in the South-Eastern part of the Lohit District of Arunachal Pradesh. The name comes from the River Kamlang, which flows through the Sanctuary and joins the Brahmaputra. The local inhabitants of the Sanctuary are known as Hishmi, Digaru, and Mizo. The Kamlang Tiger Reserve lies between Lang River on the North side and the famous Namdapha National Park on the south. The vegetation types include moist evergreen tropical forests in the foothills and subtropical and temperate forests in higher elevations (Rao & Chowlu, 2006).
State : Arunachal Pradesh
District : Lohit
Coordinates :27°40′00″N, 96°26′00″E
Area : 783.00 Sq.km.
TR Notification year : 2016-2017
Tiger Population : 04 (All India Tiger Esitmation, 2018)