Namdapha National Park


Blessed with magnificent snow wrapped mountains, exotic peaks and lush green valleys and forests, Arunachal Pradesh is in one word, the paradise on earth. One of the richest variety of flora and fauna of Arunachal Pradesh could be seen at the Namdapha National Park of Arunachal Pradesh.

The Namdapha National Park is the largest national park in the north eastern region and the best national park of the Indian subcontinent. Due to its biographical location, this park boasts of an enormous collection of flora and fauna. Many rare and exotic family of floras and faunas have been preserved in this national park.

Arunachal Pradesh is the home to a variety of flora and fauna and the treasure trove of innocent natural wonders. The deep green vegetation of the park has made this a peaceful home for many rare wild species.

Floras of Namdapha National Park of Arunachal Pradesh are:

  • Mekai
  • Bamboo
  • Hollong
  • Magnolia
  • Betula
  • Hollock
  • Tall Cane
  • Pine
  • Oak
  • Rhododendrons
Animals found in Namdapha National Park at Arunachal Pradesh are:

  • Leopard
  • Snow Leopard
  • Tiger
  • Clouded Leopard
  • Hoolock Gibbon
Birds seen in the Namdapha National Park in Arunachal Pradesh are:

  • Kalij
  • Giant Hornbill
  • Forest Eagle
  • Monal Pheasants
  • Satyr Tragopan
  • Hoolock Gibbon
Other than these communities, Python, King Cobra and Reticulated Pythons are also found in this national park. To visit this national park, an inner permit from the Home Ministry of New Delhi is necessary which can be obtained eight to twelve weeks before the visit.

The best time to visit the Namdapha National Park are the months between December to March.

Last Updated on 03 January 2011