Indian National Parks, Nameri National Park - Assam (1998)
Indian National Parks, Nameri National Park - Assam (1998)
Nameri National Park, Assam is a paradise for nature lovers, home to some of the rarest species of flora and fauna in India.
It is a popular tourist spot known for its incredible landscapes, crystal clear rivers, and abundant wildlife.
The park is home to some of the most endangered species of animals, such as the Asian Elephant, the Tiger, the Clouded Leopard, and the Great Indian Hornbill.
It is also a bird watcher’s paradise, with over 300 species of birds including the White-winged Duck, the Bar-headed Goose, and the Pallas’s Fish Eagle.
The best time to visit the park is during the months of October to March when the weather is mild and the animals are most active.
Nameri National Park also offers exciting activities like trekking, bird watching, and rafting.
It was first declared as a wildlife sanctuary in 1985 and then declared as a national park in 1998.
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