Dehing Patkai National Park is a stunning rainforest national park located in the eastern part of Assam, India. Popularly known as the “Amazon of the East,” the park covers approximately 231.65 km² and forms part of the rich Dehing Patkai Landscape. It is one of the last remaining lowland rainforests in India and is famous for its dense evergreen forests, rare wildlife, and rich biodiversity.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Dehing Patkai National Park |
| Location | Dibrugarh & Tinsukia districts, Assam, India |
| Address | Dehing Patkai, Powai Mukh No.1, Assam – 786171 |
| Type | National Park / Rainforest Reserve |
| Area Covered | 231.65 km² |
| Established | 2004 (Sanctuary), National Park status in 2021 |
| Landscape Type | Tropical Lowland Rainforest |
| Famous As | “Amazon of the East” |
| Coordinates | 27°19′52″N 95°31′34″E |
| Elevation | Approx. 100–200 meters |
| Managed By | Government of Assam |
| Nearest Cities | Dibrugarh, Duliajan, Naharkatia, Khonsa |
| Nearest Airport | Dibrugarh Airport |
| Nearest Railway Station | New Tinsukia Junction |
| Opening Hours | Open Daily |
| Closing Time | Around 4:00 PM |
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Entry Fee (Indian) | ₹50 – ₹100 Approx. |
| Entry Fee (Foreign Tourist) | ₹200 – ₹300 Approx. |
| Camera Charges | Extra Charges Applicable |
| Safari Availability | Yes |
| Safari Type | Guided Forest Safari |
| Trekking Facility | Available |
| Bird Watching | Available |
| Cycling Lanes | Available |
| Picnic Facility | Available |
| Parking Facility | Available |
| Washrooms | Limited Availability |
| Accommodation | Hotels & Eco Resorts Nearby |
| Food Availability | Limited Local Food Stalls |
| Main Forest Type | Evergreen Rainforest |
| Major Wildlife | Elephant, Clouded Leopard, Hoolock Gibbon, Tiger |
| Famous Birds | Hornbills, Eagles, Migratory Birds |
| Reptiles | Snakes, Lizards |
| Butterfly Diversity | Very Rich |
| Orchid Species | Numerous Native Species |
| Popular Activities | Wildlife Safari, Trekking, Birdwatching, Photography |
| Eco Tourism | Available |
| Family Friendly | Yes |
| Photography Allowed | Yes |
| Mobile Network | Limited in Forest Area |
| Ideal Visit Duration | 1–2 Days |
| Nearby Attractions | Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, Digboi, Tea Gardens |
| Official Authority | Assam Forest Department |
| State | Assam |
| Country | India |
Point of Attractions
- Dense tropical rainforest ecosystem
- Elephant sightings and wildlife safaris
- Rare species like Clouded Leopard and Hoolock Gibbon
- Birdwatching opportunities with hornbills and migratory birds
- Scenic trekking trails through evergreen forests
- Beautiful tea gardens surrounding the park
- Rich butterfly and orchid diversity
- Nature photography and eco-tourism activities
Facilities
| Facility | Availability |
|---|---|
| Parking Area | Available |
| Guided Forest Tours | Available |
| Picnic Tables | Available |
| Cycling Lanes | Available |
| Rest Areas | Available |
| Nature Trails | Available |
| Wildlife Watching Zones | Available |
| Washrooms | Limited Availability |
| Nearby Accommodation | Available in Dibrugarh & Tinsukia |
| Food Stalls | Limited |
Best Wildlife in the Park
| Wildlife Species | Highlights |
|---|---|
| Asian Elephant | Frequently spotted in forest regions |
| Clouded Leopard | Rare and endangered species |
| Hoolock Gibbon | India’s only ape |
| Bengal Tiger | Occasional sightings |
| Hornbills | Popular among birdwatchers |
| Slow Loris | Nocturnal primate species |
| Leopard Cat | Small wild cat species |
| Butterflies & Orchids | Rich biodiversity |





























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