Dirang is a village in Arunachal Pradesh, in the North East of India. Dirang is in the West Kameng district, best known for the lush river Kameng, a large tributary of the Brahmaputra river.
Dirang is very close to Tibet in the north and Bhutan in the West. Like much of West Kameng, Dirang is a mountainous region and is situated in a valley of the mighty Himalayas between the towns of Bomdilla and Tawang. It has a mild, cool, temperate climate, lightly breezy, and wonderfully comfortable throughout the year. There is snowfall in the region between November and February. Dirang is best known for its hot water springs and kiwi orchards.