Tiger Incident Near Mayodia Pass: Official Advisory Issued for Travelers
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A recent suspected tiger-related incident near Mayodia Pass has prompted the Superintendent of Police, Lower Dibang Valley District, to issue an official public advisory for travelers, commuters, and tourists visiting the region.

At Northeast Advisor, we believe it is our responsibility to share verified information and help travelers plan safe and informed journeys in Arunachal Pradesh.
📍 About Mayodia Pass, Arunachal Pradesh
Mayodia Pass is a high-altitude mountain pass located about 49 km from Roing on the Roing–Hunli road, connecting Lower Dibang Valley with Anjaw and Lohit districts.
Known for snowfall, misty landscapes, and untouched forests, Mayodia also lies within a sensitive wildlife corridor of Eastern Arunachal Pradesh.
🚨 Official Advisory: What Travelers Must Know
As per the Government of Arunachal Pradesh – Office of the Superintendent of Police, Lower Dibang Valley District (Roing), dated 3rd February 2026, the following advisory has been issued:
🔴 Key Points from the Advisory
A recent incident involving a two-wheeler, suspected to be a tiger attack, occurred in the Mayodia area
Movement of two-wheelers is strongly advised against on:
Mayodia–Roing route
Mayodia–Anini route
The restriction will remain until the routes are assessed and declared safe by competent authorities
🚗 Advisory for Four-Wheeler Travelers
Do not get down from vehicles, especially for photography or sightseeing
Remain alert and cautious while passing through forest stretches
Avoid unnecessary stops in isolated areas
The advisory clearly requests tourists, commuters, and the general public to strictly comply.
🌿 Understanding the Wildlife Context
Mayodia Pass is surrounded by dense forests that form part of a larger ecological network in Eastern Arunachal. Tigers and other wildlife are known to:
Move along forest corridors
Be more active during early morning and evening hours
Avoid human presence unless disturbed
This incident highlights the importance of responsible travel and respecting wildlife habitats.
⚠️ Northeast Advisor Travel Advisory (Important)
In line with the official instructions:
❌ We currently do NOT recommend:
Two-wheeler travel to Mayodia
Night travel through forest stretches
Stopping for photography in isolated zones
✅ We recommend:
Traveling only in four-wheelers with experienced local drivers
Starting early morning from Roing
Following all instructions issued by local authorities
🏡 Safe Stay Option: Roing (Highly Recommended)
Most safe and experienced travelers choose Roing as their night halt and visit Mayodia as a controlled day trip.
Why Stay in Roing?
Safe accommodation options
Local drivers familiar with forest advisories
Easy access to Mayodia Pass
Better coordination with local authorities
📞 Plan Safe Mayodia Travel with Northeast Advisor
Your safety comes first.
✅ We assist with:
Roing accommodation bookings
Mayodia Pass day visits (as per current advisories)
Vehicles with experienced local drivers
Inner Line Permit (ILP) support
Responsible & safety-first travel planning
📲 Call / WhatsApp: 8415076121🌐 Curated by Northeast Advisor
🌄 Final Word
Mayodia remains one of Arunachal Pradesh’s most beautiful mountain passes — but it is also active wilderness. The recent advisory is not meant to discourage travel, but to ensure safety, awareness, and respect for nature.
Travel smart. Follow advisories. Explore Arunachal responsibly with Northeast Advisor.
❓ Is there a tiger incident near Mayodia Pass?
Yes, a recent incident involving a two-wheeler near Mayodia Pass is suspected to be related to tiger movement in the area. Authorities have issued an official advisory for public safety.
❓ Is Mayodia Pass safe to travel now?
Mayodia Pass is not closed, but travelers must strictly follow the advisory. Two-wheelers are strongly discouraged, and four-wheeler travelers should not stop or exit vehicles in forest stretches.
❓ Are two-wheelers allowed on Mayodia–Roing or Mayodia–Anini routes?
As per the official advisory, movement of two-wheelers is strongly advised against on Mayodia–Roing and Mayodia–Anini routes until further assessment by authorities.
❓ Can tourists visit Mayodia Pass after the advisory?
Yes, tourists can visit Mayodia Pass only with precautions. Travel should be done in four-wheelers, preferably with local drivers, and without stopping in isolated areas.
❓ Where should tourists stay when visiting Mayodia Pass?
Roing is the safest and most recommended place to stay. Tourists can visit Mayodia as a day trip from Roing while following all safety guidelines.
❓ How can I plan a safe Mayodia trip?
For safe travel, book accommodation in Roing, use experienced local drivers, avoid night travel, and follow all government advisories. Northeast Advisor assists with safe travel planning.




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