National Parks in the North-East

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Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga National Park, located in Northeast India, is a declared World Heritage Site and home to two-thirds of the world's one-horned rhinoceros population. With a vibrant, well-preserved, and sustained ecology, this park boasts versatile biodiversity, making it a significant and favored tourist destination

Manas National Park, Assam

Situated in Assam, Manas National Park is a remarkable conservation area, designated as a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, Project Tiger Reserve, Elephant Reserve, and Biosphere Reserve. It is the sole tiger reserve in Assam and renowned for its unique inhabitants, including the rare golden langur and red panda. With its exceptional natural beauty and successful preservation efforts, Manas National Park is regarded as one of India's finest national parks.

Nameri National Park, Assam

Located in Northeast India, Nameri National Park is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, tigers, leopards, gaurs, wild pigs, sambars, and numerous bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.

Pobitora National Park, Guwahati

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, situated in the Morigaon District of Assam, approximately 30 km from Guwahati, is renowned for hosting the world's densest population of one-horned rhinos. Additionally, the sanctuary is home to a remarkable variety of bird species, earning it the nickname 'Bharatpur of the East

Ntangki National Park, Kohima

The sanctuary, situated 35km from Dimapur, boasts a wide range of animal species, including elephants, wild buffalos, the rare Hoolok gibbon, sloth bears, barking deer, black storks, and many others. Covering a natural habitat of 200 square kilometers, this national park is known for its remarkable biodiversity and protected conservation efforts

Daying Ering Wildlife Sanctuary, Pasighat

Several amenities in Pasighat, including a sanctuary, school, and hospital, are named after Dr. D. Ering. With over 25% of the sanctuary's area covered with water bodies, it is a popular destination for migratory birds from Mongolia and Siberia.

Mehao wildlife sanctuary, Roing

Dubbed the 'true green paradise on earth' by locals, this sanctuary is a pristine forest largely left unexplored and untouched. It boasts a staggering number of species, including animals, plants, birds, fish, butterflies, and reptiles.

Pakhui wildlife sanctuary

The majestic Pakke Tiger Reserve is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the Royal Bengal Tiger. It is estimated that at least 40 species of mammals inhabit the sanctuary

Namdapha national park

Located in Arunachal Pradesh, Namdapha National Park is a captivating reserve of virgin forests and houses some of India's rarest species, making it a must-visit destination for wildlife and nature enthusiasts. As the third largest national park in the country in terms of area, the park boasts a diverse topography ranging from 200 to 4500 meters above sea level, and a vibrant bio-diversity with a plethora of endangered plant and animal species.

Keibul Lamjao National Park, Imphal

Keibul Lamjao National Park, situated in the north-eastern state of Manipur, is the only national park in the world that floats on water. Located in the Bishnupur district, it is an integral part of Loktak Lake, and its exceptional characteristic of being a floating island draws nature enthusiasts and researchers from around the globe

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