Namdapha National Park: A Wilderness of Biodiversity in Arunachal Pradesh

Namdapha National Park: A Wilderness of Biodiversity in Arunachal Pradesh

Namdapha National Park, located in Arunachal Pradesh, is one of India’s most biodiverse parks, spanning lush forests and alpine meadows. It is home to rare species like the snow leopard, clouded leopard, and red panda, along with over 450 bird species. The park offers stunning trekking trails and is a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts seeking to explore its pristine, remote wilderness.

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Namdapha National Park is located in the Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh, India, near the Myanmar border. Known for its rich biodiversity, it is one of the largest national parks in the northeastern region. The park is home to a wide range of wildlife, including tigers, snow leopards, red pandas, and numerous bird species. With diverse ecosystems, ranging from tropical rainforests to alpine meadows, Namdapha offers a unique blend of flora and fauna. It is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts, trekkers, and nature lovers seeking an adventure in one of India’s most pristine environments.

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  • Categories Destination
  • Capital Itanagar
  • Language Hindi, English
  • Currency INR
  • Time UTC - 5:30
  • Drives on the Left
  • Calling code +91

Namdapha National Park, located in the easternmost part of Arunachal Pradesh, is one of India’s most biodiverse and ecologically significant protected areas. Covering over 1,985 square kilometers, it is the third-largest national park in India and is renowned for its diverse ecosystems, ranging from subtropical forests to alpine meadows, all of which support a wide array of flora and fauna