Namdapha National Park - Easternmost National Park in India (in Hindi)
Namdapha National Park is situated in Arunachal Pradesh, India. It covers approx. 2000 sqkm area. It is a rainforest and has very less human activity compared to other national parks.
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Arunachal - Dibang & Namdapha
A journey to one of the remotest parts of India. Drive through dry river beds and evergreen forests. There are few places which can match the biodiversity of Arunachal.
Trekking in Namdapha National Park - India's secret rainforest
During January 2012, twelve of us embarked on a trek of discovery, to a secret and mighty rainforest located at the southeastern tip of northeastern India, called the Namdapha National Park. It was a beautiful trek where we got to encounter the densest of tropical forests and wild animals. We met fascinating remote tribes who had the kindness to allow us to stay with them, and came across freedom fighters from Burma. And the cream of it all were the campsites,which were totally out of the world.
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Miao - the Gateway of Namdapha
Miao can be reached from Dibrugarh airport and Tinsukia rail station. Assam State Transport Corporation and Arunachal Pradesh State Transport buses ply regularly from Dibrugarh to Miao via Tinsukia, Margherita, Ledo, Jagun and Kharsang.
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Miao is 156 km away from the nearest which is at Mohanbari, Dibrugarh in Assam. There are regular buses for Miao from Dibrugarh, cabs are available too.
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The nearest railway station from Miao is at Tinsukia in Assam, which is 115 kms. From Tinsukia, buses ply regularly to Miao.
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Regular APSTS and ASRTC buses are available from Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, and a place called Margherita. Cabs are readily available from these destinations as well.
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Arunachal Vlog - Part 1 | Namdapha , India
Arunachal is a north-eastern state of India. This vlog shows my travel through different areas that cover the famous yet least explored Namdapha National Park in the state.
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Places to see around Harsil, Dharali, Mukhba (in Hindi)
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Sri Venkateswara National Park Andhra Pradesh 1989 353
27 Gugamal National Park Maharashtra 1987 361.28
47 Madhav National Park Madhya Pradesh 1959 375.22
79 Ranthambore National Park Rajasthan 1981 392
45 Kishtwar National Park Jammu and Kashmir 1981 400
11 Campbell Bay National Park Andaman and Nicobar Islands 1992 426.23
3 Bandhavgarh National Park Madhya Pradesh 1982 448.85
97 Valmiki National Park Bihar 461.6
82 Sanjay National Park² Madhya Pradesh 1981 466.7
41 Kaziranga National Park Assam 1905 471.71
25 Govind Pashu Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary Uttarakhand 1990 472.08
54 Mouling National Park Arunachal Pradesh 1986 483
18 Dudhwa National Park Uttar Pradesh 1977 490.29
50 Manas National Park Assam 1990 500
86 Satpura National Park Madhya Pradesh 1981 524
71 Panna National Park Madhya Pradesh 1981 542.67
46 Kudremukh National Park Karnataka 1987 600.32
95 Tadoba National Park Maharashtra 1955 625
63 Nanda Devi National Park Uttarakhand 1982 630.33
77 Nagarhole National Park Karnataka 1988 643.39
70 Palani Hills National Park Tamil Nadu 736.87
26 Great Himalayan National Park Himachal Pradesh 1984 754.40
72 Pench National Park Maharashtra 1977 758
75 Pin Valley National Park Himachal Pradesh 1987 807.36
76 Rajaji National Park Uttarakhand 1983 820
89 Simlipal National Park Odisha 1980 845.70
85 Sariska Tiger Reserve Rajasthan 1955 866
4 Bandipur National Park Karnataka 1974 874.20
38 Kanha National Park Madhya Pradesh 1955 940
35 Indravati National Park Chhattisgarh 1981 1258.37
13 Jim Corbett National Park Uttarakhand 1936 1318.5
94 Sundarbans National Park West Bengal 1984 1330.12
22 Gangotri National Park Uttarakhand 1989 1552.73
44 Khangchendzonga National Park Sikkim 1977 1784
61 Namdapha National Park Arunachal Pradesh 1974 1985.24
16 Desert National Park Rajasthan 1980 3162
31 Hemis National Park Jammu and Kashmir 1981 4400
Pack elephants lead birding tourists at Namdapha National Park
Pack elephants leading birding tourists in Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Namdapha National Park is the largest protected area in the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot and is located in Arunachal Pradesh. It is also the third largest national park in India in terms of area. It is located in the Eastern Himalayan sub-region and is recognized as one of the richest areas in biodiversity in India. The park harbours the northernmost lowland evergreen rainforests in the world at 27°N latitude. The area is also known for extensive Dipterocarp forests.
The park is located in Changlang district of the Northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, near its border with Myanmar. It spans an area of 1985 km2 with 177 km2 in buffer zone and 1808 km2 in the core area. The park is located between the Dapha bum range of the Mishmi Hills and the Patkai range with a wide altitudinal range between 200 m asl and 4571 m asl. The area falls under both the Palearctic and Indo Malayan biogeographic areas resulting in a diverse species assemblage. The habitat changes with increasing altitude from tropical moist forests to Montane forests, temperate forests and at the higher elevations, to Alpine meadows and perennial snow. The park has extensive bamboo forests and secondary forests in addition to the primary forests.
Because of many different vegetation zones, the park is home to a great diversity of mammal species. Four big cat species occurre in the park: snow leopards, clouded leopards, common leopards and tigers. Other large predators are dholes, wolves, and Asiatic black bears. Smaller carnivores include red panda, red fox, yellow-throated marten, Eurasian otter, Oriental small-clawed otter, spotted linsang, binturong, common palm civet, small indian civet, large indian civet, masked palm civet, marbled cat, fishing cat, Asiatic golden cat, and two species of mongoose. Large herbivores are represented by elephants wild boar, forest musk deer, indian muntjac, hog deer, sambar, gaur, common goral, mainland serow, takin and bharal. Seven species of non-human primates including Stump-tailed macaque and Slow Loris, Hoolock Gibbons, Capped Langurs, Assamese Macaques and Rhesus Macaques.
The earliest papers on the birds of Namdapha were published in 1990. The park has about 425 bird species with many more to be recorded from work in the higher areas. There are five species of Hornbills recorded from the area. Several species of rare wren-babblers have been recorded in Namdapha. Other bird groups include laughing thrushes, parrotbills, fulvettas, shrike babblers and scimitar babblers. The Snowythroated Babbler is a rare species of Babbler found only in the Patkai and Mishmi hills and nearby areas in Northern Myanmar, is found in Namdapha. Other rare, restricted range or globally endangered species include the Rufous-necked Hornbill, Green Cochoa, Purple Cochoa, Beautiful Nuthatch, Ward’s Trogon, Ruddy Kingfisher, Blue-eared Kingfisher, White-tailed fish eagle, Eurasian Hobby, Pied Falconet, White-winged Wood Duck, Himalayan Wood-owl, Rufous-throated Hill-partridge, and Whitecheeked hill partridge. Several leaf warblers and migrants such as Amur Falcon and several Thrushes can be seen here. The first mid-winter waterfowl census in Namdapha was conducted in 1994 when species such as the White-bellied Heron, a Critically Endangared bird was recorded for the first time
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TOP 10 PLACES TO VISIT IN ARUNACHAL PRADESH
Arunachal Pradesh holds the most north-eastern position of this country. It borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south, and shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Burma in the east and the country of Tibet in the north. Exploring Arunachal's magnificent landscape tops the list; other activities include adventure sports, visiting cultural attractions and trekking.
1) Tawang Monastery
It is located 10000 feet above Mean Sea Level. The 400-year-old Tawang monastery is the largest monastery in India and second largest in the world after the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet. The monastery is three stories high. It belongs to the Gelug school of Mahayana Buddhism and had a religious association with Drepung Monastery of Lhasa.
2) Sessa Orchid and Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary
Located in Bomdila. Sessa Orchid Sanctuary covers more than 100 square km area of land. Doimara and Tenga reserve forests form a part of this sanctuary. Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary covers an area of 217 square km. It is home to various birds like eagle, hornbill, kingfishers, ducks, Bengal tiger, langur, Asian elephant, black bear, red panda and many more.
3) Mehao and Sally Lake
Both the lakes are easily accessible from Roing. Dense green forest with beautiful flowers and plants make it a photographer’s delight. There is a town, located at the foothill of the Mishmi Hill, it is lively with friendly people. Reh festival of Idu Mishmi is celebrated in the month of February 1 while Solung festival of Adi in September 1 every year with great joy.
4) Namdapha National Park And Tiger Reserve
It is the largest protected area in the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot. The park covers a massive 1985.23 square kms of land, which has a wide range of flora and fauna.
5) Meghna Cave Temple
This ancient cave temple dates back to 5000 years. It is situated at Daporijo and dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located at an altitude of 300 feet, the temple offers stunning views of the surrounding area.
6) Ita Fort
It is one of the most important historical sites in the state. The fort has an irregular shape, built mainly with bricks dating back to the 14th-15th Century. Given the fact that the fort was built in an area that is far from being a comfortable place for construction adds value to the fort and highlights the workmanship.
7) Tibetan Refugee Settlement Camp
It is one of the oldest settlements for Tibetan refugees and is located 4 km away from Miao. The camp boasts of producing superior quality carpets, a larger portion of which goes to the global market. A beautiful Buddhist monastery in the mid of camp is one of the major attraction for the tourist.
8) Komsing
This is the place where the British had erected an epitaph/memorial stone of Sir N.Willamson who was killed by Narmi Manmur Jamoh. There is also a long and high suspension bridge constructed by the British.
9) Ganga Lake
It is one of the perfect destinations to enjoy the magnificent works of nature. Ganga lake is blessed with crystal clear blue water and reflection of Himalayan ranges on water gives beautiful scenery. The lake, which is also called as Gyakar Sinyi, is located in a scenic environment surrounded by lush greenery and majestic mountains.
10) Tarin Fish Farm
This place is surrounded by pine and bamboo groves. Fish Farm is a popular tourist attraction where breeding of high altitude fishes is done. The Apatani tribals of Arunachal utilize the land to its best, where rice-fish culture in the valley is done. In this process, two crops of rice and one crop of fish, Ngihi, are raised together.