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FAMILY GUIDE · ARUNACHAL PRADESH · KIDS 8.0/10

Dambuk with kids.

Orange-growing Dibang valley village that hosts India's most remote music festival each December.

Family travel guide for Dambuk — scenic view of the destination

Dambuk with Kids — Family Travel Guide

Arunachal Pradesh, India · 500m · moderate difficulty

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8.0/10
Kids Friendliness Rating

Suitable for families with children

Month-by-Month Family Suitability

Travel scores account for weather, road conditions, and crowd levels. Higher scores mean a better experience for families.

Avoid with kids (score 1-2)

April4.0/10
May2.0/10
June2.0/10
July2.0/10
August2.0/10
September4.0/10

Pre-monsoon. 17-31C, 200-300mm rainfall, road network deteriorating. Reh festival mid-month.

JanDec

परिवारों के लिए बुनियादी ढाँचा

What you actually need to know before taking kids to Dambuk.

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अस्पताल और आपातकाल

District Hospital Roing (45km). Serious cases go to Dibrugarh (Assam) — AMCH is the major centre.. 108. 1363

Safety rating: 8.0/10

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नेटवर्क और कनेक्टिविटी

Signal in the village. Orange-orchard areas and forest trails go dark.. Jio available. BSNL available. Airtel available

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सड़क की स्थिति

Dibrugarh airport (Assam) 120km (5–6h, crossing the Dibang at Bomjir).

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ऊँचाई

500m above sea level. Low altitude, no altitude-related concerns for children.

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