Welcome to Ntanki National Park, a hidden gem near Kohima, Nagaland! Once known as Intanki, this park is a safe haven for the endangered hoolock gibbon and other amazing wildlife. Explore lush forests and discover the rich biodiversity of Nagaland. It's an unforgettable adventure for nature lovers of all ages!
Birdwatching With Experienced Local Guides.
Camping Inside The Park With Permissions.
Nature Photography Of Landscapes And Wildlife.
Trekking Through Designated Forest Trails.
Wildlife Spotting During Jeep Safari.
October to April
Morning
₹1,500 per person
Intanki National Park was declared a national park in 1993. Before its official designation, the area was recognized for its rich biodiversity and served as an important wildlife habitat. The establishment of the park aimed to protect the region's unique flora and fauna from increasing human encroachment and hunting activities. The local tribes have historical connections with the forest, relying on it for resources and sustenance. Conservation efforts involve working with these communities to promote sustainable practices and ensure the long-term preservation of the park's ecosystem. Over the years, various initiatives have been implemented to improve infrastructure, enhance wildlife monitoring, and promote eco-tourism, making Intanki National Park a significant conservation area in Nagaland.