Namdapha National Park in India is today a protected area that was declared a Namdapha National Park in 1983 under the Wildlife (Protection) Act. It was also announced as a tiger reserve in the same year as part of the tiger project. The area covers a total area of 1985 square kilometres, is the largest national park in the Northeast and one of the largest protected areas in the country.
About 150 tree species have been identified, including Dipterocarpes such as Hollong, which grow up to 50 meters. The richness and composition of the flower species are indeed very impressive, showing their density, variation and endemic abilities, which may have some parallels. This includes the rich gene pool of native plants, along with their wild relatives, and ecological varieties such as wild bananas, citrus fruits and mangoes. You can make an awesome list of herbs and ornamental plants, including wild orchids.
Of the total of 135 terrestrial mammals found in India, 75 species are represented in Namdapha, which the rest of the country’s reserves do not match. Perhaps the richest carnivorous carnivore is found in the 22 species identified in Namdapha, and it is certainly the only protected area in the world where there are four large cats - tiger, leopard, snow leopard and cloudy leopard.
The breed is also amazing in herbivores, considering that Namdapha is home to bison as well as Himalayan tahr and bharal apart from many deer species. In addition, all three goat antelopes are found in India - Goral, Serow and Takin.
Among primates, this is the rare and endangered habitat of the Hoolock Gibbon, the only monkey species in India. Among the different species of flying squirrels is the endemic Namdapha called the flying squirrel. This is a mandatory stop on all Indian tours.
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