Namdapha National Park

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Namdapha National Park Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Namdapha National Park is located in India on Director, Namdapha Tiger Reserve, MV Road. Namdapha National Park is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category national park in India.

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Director, Namdapha Tiger Reserve, MV Road

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Santosh Das

Namdapha is Botanist’s & Forester's dream location.....where 95% Forest are untouched...Here You can See evergreen to Sub-alpine scrub Because of the elevation range from 300 to 4,500 m.In last year we visit Namdapha for Forest Type Mapping From FSI and it was an amazing experience.

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Kaustov Gogoi

Very amazing place to visit. Refreshing air with the mesmerising sound of water and nature.

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Rabbiya luye

great indian expedition last year and some things must have changed by now, anyway, we had the best timne and even found a grerat camping cliff spot, literally living on tne edge hey? lol

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Rohit George

Perhaps the most beautiful National Park in India! Tucked away in the eastern edge of Arunachal Pradesh this beautiful forest is home to some of the most beautiful and rare plants and animals in the world like Hoolock Gibbons, Giant Squirrels, clouded leopards, the critically endangered White-bellied heron besides hundreds of other bird species and over 500 butterfly species, not to forget the 13 reported leech species, who will gladly make your acquaintance.

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Namdapha national park is a hidden gem on India Namdapha National Park is a 1,985 km2 (766 sq mi) large protected area in Arunachal Pradesh of Northeast India. With more than 1,000 floral and about 1,400 faunal species, it is a biodiversity hotspot in the Eastern Himalayas.[1] The national park harbours the northernmost lowland evergreen rainforests in the world at 27N latitude.[2] It also harbours extensive dipterocarp forests, comprising the northwestern parts of the Mizoram-Manipur-Kachin rain forests ecoregion.[3] The national park is located in Changlang district of the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, near the international border with Myanmar. It spans an area of 1,985 km2 (766 sq mi) including a buffer zone of 177 km2 (68 sq mi) and a core area of 1,808 km2 (698 sq mi). It is located between the Dapha bum range of the Mishmi Hills and the Patkai range with a wide elevation range between 200 and 4,571 m (656 and 14,997 ft). It is crossed from east to west by the Noa Dihing River that originates at the Chaukan Pass,[6] located on the Indo-Myanmar border. The land cover changes with increasing elevation from tropical evergreen forest to temperate broadleaf and mixed forest. Secondary forests cover 345.47 km2 (133.39 sq mi); seasonal snow occurs at above 2,700 m (8,900 ft) between December and March.[1][7] Additionally, the park has extensive bamboo forests.[citation needed] The area falls under both the Palearctic and Indo Malayan biogeographic areas resulting in a diverse species assemblage. Main reason for the following is 425 variety birds. In 5 days of walking we were able to note 128 species of bird . Coordinate for Locations 27 : Hornbill camp 28-Raani Zheel: - 27 32 21.0N 96 29 19.5E 29-Dec: Firm Base - 27 30 45.8N 96 30 08.0E 30-Dec- - 27 29 00.5N 96 26 18.0E: Second Last Bridge 31-Dec - 27 28 50.7N 96 25 35.8E: River Camp 6qm - 27 28 23.0N 96 24 55.3 : River Park 11am - 27 29 02.0N 96 24 17.3E: Main road Exit

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mayur shirke

A national park where all climate ie. Tropical, subtropical, temperate occurred due to huge variation in altitude and latitude

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Shabbir Marfatiya

Namdapha National Park is a 1,985 km2 (766 sq mi) large protected area in Arunachal Pradesh of Northeast India. With more than 1,000 floral and about 1,400 faunal species, it is a biodiversity hotspot in the Eastern Himalayas. The national park harbours the northernmost lowland evergreen rainforests in the world at 27N latitude. It also harbours extensive dipterocarp forests, comprising the northwestern parts of the Mizoram-Manipur-Kachin rain forests ecoregion.