The Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1989, is the 50th Tiger reserve in India.
It is situated in the Lohit District of the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.
Another notable topographic feature within the park is the "Parshuram Kund" ('kund' means "pond") which is a pilgrimage place.
The lower reaches (below 1,200 metres (3,900 ft)), including the foothills, have tropical wet evergreen forests.
The main trees found in the park are Canarium resiniferum, Terminalia chebula, Gmelina arborea and Amoora wallichii.
A great variety of herbs, bamboos, grasses, and shrubs are also present,[3][4] and 49 species of orchids have also been reported from the park.