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Namdapha National Park
Namdapha National Park
Namdapha National Park
Area: 180,782 hectares.
Established : 1972 as a national park, 1983 as a tiger reserve.
Location : 62 Kms. from Margherita
Bank of : Brahmaputra River
About Namdapha National Park:

Namdapha
National Park has perhaps the richest diversity of flora and fauna in the
Indian Subcontinent. This is because of its biogeographical location within
the Indo-Chinese subregion and its great altitudinal variation, from 4,500
meters at Daphabum, highest point, to 200 meters in the lowest valleys.
The park is largely mountainous and is drained by the noa-Dehing, Deban
and Namdapha rivers. In the lower levels grow a tangled profusion of tropical
rainforests, with huge Hollock, Hollong and Mekai trees intermixed with
giant creepers, tall cane and dense bamboo stands. Higher up are the deciduous
forests, with temperate and alpine forests higher still, where Oak, Magnolia,
Pine, Betula and Rhododendrons grow in profusion. Namdapha is a botanical
haven, with over 150 tree species and many flowers and orchids, including
the Blue Vanda, one of the rarest orchids. It will be many years before
Namdapha's flora is fully surveyed. Namdapha's birdlife includes the Satyr
Tragopan, Kalij and Monal Pheasants, Giant Hornbill, Forest Eagle Owl and
the rare White-winged Wood Duck. principal reptiles include the Indian Python,
Reticulated Python and King Cobra. For mammal watchers, the park boasts
no fewer than four large cats- Tiger, Leopard, Clouded Leopard and Snow
Leopard. It also has a good population of the Hoolock Gibbon.
Season (Namdapha National Park):
November-May, the best period being December-March.
Access (Namdapha National Park) :
Drive to the park from Dibrugarh (140 km , 5 hours) or Gauhati (full day)
airports, with flights from Calcutta and Delhi respectively. The nearest
railway station is at Ledo, near Margherita (56 km).
Accommodation and facilities (Namdapha National
Park)
Government Tourist Lodge, Miao,
Rest House at Namchik.
There are a few basic rest houses in Namdapha, at Haldibari. Until the
infrastructure is established, this park is suited only to the most diehard
mammal watchers. Movement within the park is restricted, as there are
very few trails. The vegetation is dense thus limiting movement and visibility.
Safaris are by 4-wheel drive vehicles, riding elephants and on foot.
Note (Namdapha National Park)
An inner-line permit is required to visit Arunachal Pradesh, which can
be obtained from the Home Ministry in New Delhi 8-12 weeks in advance.
Apply as early as possible.
Namdapha National Park Reservation
Form