Welcome to Namdapha National Park, a hidden gem in Arunachal Pradesh! Imagine a land where tigers roam and rare red pandas play. Once known as the 'Miao Reserve Forest', Namdapha is a biodiversity hotspot waiting to be explored. Come discover its enchanting rainforests and create unforgettable travel memories in India!
Bird Watching In Natural Habitat
Camping Under Starry Skies
Explore The Local Flora And Fauna
Trekking Through Diverse Landscapes
Wildlife Spotting Tours With Guides
October to April
Morning
₹5,000 per person
The area was initially recognized for its rich biodiversity and was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1972. It was later upgraded to a National Park in 1983, under Project Tiger, due to its significant population of tigers and other endangered species. The park's name, 'Namdapha,' is derived from the local Singpho dialect, referring to a river flowing through the area. Over the years, conservation efforts have focused on protecting its unique ecosystem and the diverse tribal communities that call the region home. The park has faced challenges from human encroachment and logging, but continuous efforts are being made to ensure its long-term preservation.