Roing is a picturesque town located in the Lower Dibang Valley district in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, India. Serenely nestled along the bank of the Dibang River, Roing is surrounded by lush hills and abundant greenery, making it a charming destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Known for its scenic landscapes, it acts as a gateway to the Mishmi Hills, which are famous for their biodiversity. Roing is steeped in the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous Mishmi tribe, which can be explored through its traditional festivals and daily life. Visitors can explore a number of historical and archaeological sites, such as the Bhismaknagar Fort, which dates back to the 12th century and is associated with the epic Mahabharata. The Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary and Lake nearby offer thrilling wildlife sightings and peaceful boating experiences. Roing is also a perfect stopover for trekkers heading to Mayodia Pass, which is renowned for its snow-covered landscapes during winter. Despite its remote location, Roing has been developing steadily, with improvements in infrastructure making it more accessible for tourism.