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Arunachal Pradesh

Namdapha National Park

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January

7.7 - 27.8 °C

February

9.1 - 30.2 °C

March

12.1 - 33.0 °C

April

16.7 - 34.2 °C

May

18.5 - 35.3 °C

June

21.1 - 36.9 °C

July

22.2 - 36.9 °C

August

22.6 - 36.9 °C

September

21.3 - 36.2 °C

October

16.7 - 34.9 °C

November

12.5 - 31.8 °C

December

8.4 - 29.1 °C


Major Airports :

Donyi Polo Airport (HGI), Itanagar

Lilabari Airport (North Lakhimpur) (IXI), Lakhimpur

Jorhat Airport (JRH), Jorhat

Nearest Railway Station :

Naharlagun Railway Station (NHLN)

Major Airports :

Donyi Polo Airport (HGI), Itanagar

Lilabari Airport (North Lakhimpur) (IXI), Lakhimpur

Jorhat Airport (JRH), Jorhat

A tapestry of biodiversity

Step into Namdapha, and you're greeted by a symphony of life that unfolds before your eyes. The park is a living laboratory of biodiversity, boasting a staggering array of flora and fauna found nowhere else on Earth. From ancient evergreen forests and bamboo groves to rare orchids and exotic bird species, every corner of Namdapha holds a new marvel waiting to be uncovered.

Where nature's symphony flourishes

Namdapha National Park, nestled in the north-eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, India, is a haven of unparalleled biodiversity and untamed wilderness. Spanning over 1,985 square kilometres of pristine forests, towering mountains, and meandering rivers, Namdapha beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts to embark on a journey of discovery into its enchanting realms.

Tales of the wild

Venturing into Namdapha is like stepping into a storybook filled with tales of the wild. Here, elusive big cats like the clouded leopard and Bengal tiger roam freely, while herds of Asiatic elephants traverse ancient migratory routes. Birdwatchers are treated to sightings of rare avian species such as the white-winged wood duck and great Indian hornbill, adding to the park's mystique and allure.


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Timings

Opening time - 08:00 AM

Closing time - 05:00 PM

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Adventures await

For adventure seekers, Namdapha offers a treasure trove of thrills and excitement. Trekking through dense forests, crossing gurgling streams, and camping under starlit skies are just a few of the adrenaline-pumping activities that await intrepid explorers. Whether you're a seasoned trekker or a novice nature enthusiast, Namdapha promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you breathless with wonder.

Guardians of conservation

At the heart of Namdapha lies a story of conservation and preservation. The park's dedicated rangers and forest officials work tirelessly to protect its fragile ecosystems and safeguard its resident wildlife. From anti-poaching patrols to community outreach programs, their efforts ensure that Namdapha remains a sanctuary for generations to come.

Cultural encounter

Beyond its natural splendour, Namdapha is also a melting pot of cultures and traditions. Indigenous tribes such as the Lises, Tangsas, and Singphos call the park home, each adding their unique flavour to its tapestry. Engaging with local communities, learning about their customs, and sampling traditional cuisine offer visitors a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region.

A journey of discovery

Namdapha National Park is more than just a destination; it's an odyssey into the heart of Mother Nature herself. Whether you're drawn by the allure of rare wildlife, the thrill of adventure, or the serenity of untouched landscapes, Namdapha promises an experience that will ignite your senses and nourish your soul. So, pack your bags, leave behind the hustle and bustle of city life, and embark on a journey of discovery into the enchanted wilderness of Namdapha National Park. Adventure awaits around every corner, and the memories you'll create will last a lifetime.

Nearby attractions to visit beyond Namdapha National Park

The park offers a diverse range of experiences, from cultural exploration to wildlife encounters. These nearby attractions complement the natural beauty and wildlife experiences offered by Namdapha National Park, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the region's cultural and ecological diversity. Here are some notable ones:

Miao: The town of Miao, located near Namdapha National Park, serves as a gateway to the park.

Deban: Deban is another entry point to Namdapha National Park, situated along the Noa-Dihing River.

Nampong: Nampong is a small town located near the Indo-Myanmar border, known for its vibrant markets and cultural diversity.

Namdapha River: The Namdapha River flows through the national park, offering opportunities for leisurely boat rides and fishing.