Intanki National Park, also known as Ntangki National Park, is the only national park in Nagaland. Located in the Peren district near Dimapur, the park is famous for its dense tropical forests, rolling hills, rivers, and rare wildlife species. Originally established as a reserved forest in 1923, it became a wildlife sanctuary in 1975 and was officially declared a national park in 1993. The park spreads across approximately 202 sq km and was later declared an elephant reserve in 2005.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Park Name | Intanki National Park (Ntangki National Park) |
| State | Nagaland |
| District | Peren District |
| Country | India |
| Established As Reserved Forest | 1923 |
| Declared Wildlife Sanctuary | 1975 |
| Declared National Park | 1993 |
| Declared Elephant Reserve | 2005 |
| Total Area | Approximately 202 sq km |
| Park Type | National Park |
| Managed By | Nagaland Forest Department |
| Famous For | Dense rainforests, rare wildlife, birdwatching, trekking |
| Nearest City | Dimapur |
| Distance from Dimapur | Around 37 km |
| Nearest Airport | Dimapur Airport |
| Nearest Railway Station | Dimapur Railway Station |
| Best Time to Visit | October to April |
| Climate | Tropical and Sub-tropical |
| Terrain | Hills, valleys, rivers, dense forests |
| Main Rivers | Intanki River, Dhansiri River, Monglu River, Duilong River |
| Vegetation Type | Tropical evergreen, semi-evergreen, bamboo forests, grasslands |
| Major Flora | Bamboo, mahogany, palms, rattan, medicinal plants |
| Main Attractions | Wildlife viewing, birdwatching, trekking, eco-tourism, photography |
| Adventure Activities | Trekking, camping, guided forest walks |
| Safari Availability | No regular jeep safari; guided walking trails available |
| Entry Fee | Approx. ₹50–₹100 for Indians |
| Foreign Tourist Fee | Approx. ₹100–₹300 |
| Camera Charges | Extra |
| Guide Charges | Extra |
| Accommodation | Basic forest rest houses and nearby stays in Dimapur |
| Best Wildlife Sightings | Hoolock Gibbon, Elephant, Hornbills |
| Famous Mammals | Tiger, Clouded Leopard, Sloth Bear, Flying Squirrel, Barking Deer |
| Primates Found | Hoolock Gibbon, Golden Langur, Slow Loris |
| Reptiles Found | Python, Monitor Lizard |
| Important Birds | Hornbills, White-winged Duck, Black Stork |
| Birdwatching | Excellent for endemic Northeast Indian birds |
| Eco-tourism | Supported by Nagaland Forest Department |
| Ideal For | Nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, trekkers, birdwatchers |
| Forest Protection | Armed forest protection force deployed |
| Accessibility | Connected by road from Dimapur and Peren |
| Official Website | https://forest.nagaland.gov.in/intanki-national-park/ |
Point of Attractions
- Dense tropical rainforest and scenic valleys
- Rich wildlife habitat with rare mammals and birds
- Birdwatching opportunities for hornbills and migratory species
- Trekking and guided forest trails
- Elephant reserve and natural wildlife corridors
- Rivers and streams flowing through the forest
- Photography and eco-tourism experiences
- Camping and adventure activities in selected zones
- Peaceful natural environment with minimal commercialization
Facilities
- Forest department assistance
- Guided trekking and nature walks
- Wildlife observation opportunities
- Eco-tourism support
- Basic forest rest facilities
- Camping arrangements in permitted areas
- Local guides for visitors
- Parking area near entry points
- Conservation patrol and security support
Best in the Zoo / Wildlife Highlights
Although Intanki is a national park and not a zoo, it is best known for several rare and endangered wildlife species including:
- Hoolock Gibbon
- Clouded Leopard
- Asian Elephant
- Tiger
- Wild Buffalo (Mithun)
- Sloth Bear
- Flying Squirrel
- Golden Langur
- Barking Deer
- Hornbills
- White-winged Duck
- Python
- Slow Loris





























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