Namdapha Tourism

Namdapha, a National Park and Tiger Reservek, a true wilderness and enchanting beauty of lush green vegetation, impenetrable pristine and virgin forests covered an area of 1985.23 square kilometres having diverse flora and fauna lies in the international border between India and Myanmar(Burma) within Changlang District in the state of Arunachal Pradesh in the northeast India.

Namdapha National Park is located at a few kilometre away from Miao amidst misty blue hills along the turbulent Noa-Dihing river lies in the sprawling tropical rain forest. It was declared as Tiger Reserve by the Government in 1983.

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 comprehensive survey of its botanical resources.

History of Namdapha National Park
The reserve area of Namdapha first came into existence and notice to the international importance during the Second World War due to its rich biodiversity. The latter half of the war was witnessed here with several pilots being crushing at this site as a result of multiple air turbulence over the area. The Assam Rifle conducted its forts scouting in the Vijaynagar area and then in the year 1972, Namdapha was established as a wildlife sanctuary. And the renovation work was still carried on to make the routes in a motorable condition. Further, in 1983, the park was declared a Tiger Reserve and National Park. The area of Namdapha also proved to be the refugee camps for many immigrants and till today The Chakma, refugees from Bangladesh, are the recent immigrants to the area, being settled by the Indian government in the 1960s in the areas between the town of Miao and the western edge of Namdapha. Interestingly today, the Namdapha Reserve is among one of the prime attractions topping the list, while touring Itanagar.

How to Reach
The best way to reach Namdapha National Park will be to first get down at Dibrugarh airport. From Dibrugarh, board Assam State Transport Corporation buses that ply daily to Miao via Tinsukia, Margherita, Ledo, Jagun and Kharsang. From Miao, drive for another 26 km stretch to Deban. To reach Deban, it would be advisable to take a taxi.

Arunachal Pradesh Tourism

Arunachal Pradesh Tourism, a mysterious, magical and mystical land tucked away in the north eastern tip of India is one of the most compelling holiday destinations in India. This remotest outpost of the North Eastern states entices the adventurer with its picturesque mountain peaks, swift rivers and verdant valleys. The widely scattered archeological remains at different tourism places in Arunachal bear testimony to its rich cultural heritage and the visitors have a wide variety to pick from. It is the picturesque setting of Arunachal Pradesh that attracts a large number of tourists to come here.

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