Namdapha National Park is one of the largest protected areas in India, spread across approximately 1,985.23 km² in the Eastern Himalayas of Arunachal Pradesh. Established as a national park in 1983, it is globally recognized as a biodiversity hotspot with dense tropical rainforests, alpine meadows, and rich wildlife habitats. The park is home to over 1,000 plant species and around 1,400 animal species, making it one of the most ecologically diverse national parks in Northeast India.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Namdapha National Park |
| Location | Changlang District, Arunachal Pradesh, India |
| Address | Miao, Changlang, Arunachal Pradesh 792122 |
| Type | National Park & Tiger Reserve |
| Established | 1983 |
| Declared Wildlife Sanctuary | 1972 |
| Area | 1,985.23 km² |
| Coordinates | 27°29′00″N 96°23′00″E |
| Nearest Town | Miao |
| Nearest City | Dibrugarh, Assam |
| Managed By | Government of India |
| Famous For | Biodiversity hotspot and rare wildlife |
| UNESCO Status | Part of Eastern Himalayan biodiversity region |
| Terrain | Tropical rainforest, alpine forest, river valleys |
| Major River | Noa-Dihing River |
| Climate | Humid subtropical to alpine |
| Best Time to Visit | October to April |
| Park Timings | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Weekly Holiday | Open all days |
| Entry Gate | Miao Gate |
| Service Options | Picnics, Volleyball Court |
| Main Attractions | Rainforests, trekking, wildlife spotting, birdwatching |
| Trekking Available | Yes |
| Jeep Safari | Limited availability |
| Elephant Safari | Occasionally available |
| Camping | Yes |
| Photography Allowed | Yes |
| Drone Permission | Restricted |
| Forest Guest Houses | Available nearby |
| Eco Camps | Available |
| Parking Facility | Yes |
| Washrooms | Basic facilities available |
| Food Availability | Small eateries near entrance |
| Mobile Network | Limited inside forest |
| Guide Facility | Available |
| Major Wildlife | Tiger, Clouded Leopard, Snow Leopard, Red Panda, Elephant |
| Bird Species | Hornbills, Himalayan birds, migratory species |
| Flora Species | More than 1,000 species |
| Fauna Species | Around 1,400 species |
| Special Feature | Only park with four big cat species |
Point of Attractions
- Dense tropical evergreen rainforests
- Rich biodiversity and rare wildlife sightings
- Trekking and jungle exploration routes
- Birdwatching opportunities with hornbills and rare Himalayan birds
- Noa-Dihing River scenic landscapes
- Natural camping and eco-tourism experiences
- Home to four species of big cats
- Unique Eastern Himalayan ecosystem
Facilities
- Forest guest houses and eco-camps nearby
- Guided trekking and safari support
- Picnic areas
- Volleyball court
- Parking facilities
- Wildlife interpretation assistance
- Nature photography spots
- Basic food stalls near the entrance area
Best Wildlife in the Park
- Bengal Tiger
- Clouded Leopard
- Snow Leopard
- Red Panda
- Asiatic Elephant
- Himalayan Black Bear
- Hoolock Gibbon
- Hornbills
- Slow Loris
- Barking Deer




















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