Namdapha National Park
Location: 150-km From Miao,Arunachal Pradesh
Nearest Access: Miao
Significance: Largest National Park Of The Northeast Region And One of
The largest Wildlife Protected Areas In India.
Coverage Area: 1,985-sq-kms

Namdapha
Tiger reserve in Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh is spread in an area
of 1,850-sq-kms rugged terrain. Perhaps no other national park in the world
has a wider altitudinal variation than the Namdapha national park that rises
from 200m to 4,500m in the snow-capped mountain. This variation has given rise
to the growth of diverse habitats of flora and fauna. For the truly dedicated
wilderness and wildlife fan, a visit to the Namdapha National Park is a challenging
goal. It is also an ideal for trekking and hiking
Flora In Namdapha National Park
The beautiful forests possess great biodiversity of Flora and Fauna. A details study of its species and genetic variation has not yet been thoroughly done. Namdapha is Botanist's dream and it may take as long as 50 years to complete a conprehensive survey of its botanical resources. There are more than 150 timber species. The Pinus Merkusi and Abies Delavavi are not found elsewhere in India. One of the rarest and endangered orchids, the Blue Vanda found here. The most famous local madicinal plant Mishimi Teeta, which is used by the local tribal for all kinds of diseases is available here but its export has been banned.
Fauna In Namdapha National Park
The diverse vegetations and habitats of Namdapha grooms diverse species of animals and birds. It is only park in the World to have the four Feline species of big cat namely the Tiger, Leopard Snow Leopard (Panthera Uncia) and Clouded Leopard and numbers of Lesser cats. A number of primate species are seen in the park, such as Assamese Macaque, pig-tailed Macaque, stump-tailed Macaque and number of the distictive Hoolock Gibbons, highly endangered and only 'Ape' species found in India dwells in this impenetrable virgin forest. Of the many other important animals are the Elephants, Black Bear, Indian Bison, several species of Deers, reptiles and a variety of arboreal animals.
Avi Fauna In Namdapha National Park

Among
the bird species, most notable are the White winged Wood Ducks, a rare and endangered
species, the great Indian Hornbills, Jungle Fowls and Pheasants flop their noisy
way through the jungle, and which harbours other colourful bird and animal species.
The inaccessibility of greater part of the park has helped to keep the forests
in their pristine and virgin state in its natural form.
Moreover, the park possesses great bio diversity of flora and fauna. The lush
green under growths are thick and intertwined like cobwebs of canes, bamboos,
wild bananas and variety of vegetations The grandeur of the wet tropical rain
forest is breeding ground for varieties of animals and birds which is remarkable
and worth seeing.
How To Get There
Air: The nearest point of entry via air is the airport at Dibrugarh,
Assam.
Rail: The rail station is situated at Tinsukia in Assam.
Road: From Tinusukia or Dibugarh, the journey to Miao, headquarters of
the National Park and the Tiger Reserve, has to be done by road, over a distance
of 150-km. Then, a forest road stretching over around 28-km gives access to
the protected area up to a place called Deban, which has a lovely forest rest
house and some other accommodation for the field staff. Beyond this area there
is no road as such and all movement inside the reserve has to be on foot through
dense forest and steep hill ranges with streams and rivers flowing in between.
General Info
Entry Inside The Great Himalayan National Park:
For Indians:
Indian tourists intended to visit Namdapha National Park need an Inner Line Permit which can be obtained from the following authorities:-
The Resident Commissioner, Arunachal Bhawan, Kautilya Marg, Chanakyapuri,New Delhi- 110 001.
The Liaison Officer, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, 4-B, Chowringhee Place, Calcutta- 700 013.
The Liaison Officer, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, R.G. Baruah Road, Guwahati- 781 021.
The Liaison Officer, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Mohanbari, Dibrugarh, Assam.
The Inner Line Permit can also be obtained from The Secretary (Political), Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar- 791 111or, from The Deputy Commissioner of Changlang district.
For Foreigners:
Individual foreigner visiting Arunachal Pradesh require Restricted Area Permit from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt.of India (F-1), Lok Nayak Bhawan, Khan Market, New Delhi- 110 001. Group tourists consisting of at least 4 members can obtain the R.A.P from:
All F.R.R.O at Calcutta, Delhi, Bombay, Madras;
Chief Immigration Officer, Madras;
The Commissioner Home, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar- 791 111.
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