Namdapha National Park is located in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. This is a biodiversity hotspot and this place attracts tourists from all over the country, given its natural wealth and scenic splendor. Namdapha National Park is well known as the largest national park in the entire country. The park is spread out over 1985 square kilometers in area, and houses a huge span of evergreen forests.
There are many birds and animals that can be spotted during your trip to Namdapha National Park. This spot serves as a vacation destination for local families as well, as they too swarm along with tourists to explore the forests in jeeps and through safaris. Namdapha National Park is located in the southern part of the state, in the Changlang district.
Due to the dense forest cover, the forest is rich in biodiversity. Many mammals can be spotted in Namdapha National Park, including Eurasian otters, Asiatic small bears, wolves, dholes, leopards, clouded leopards, tigers, snow leopards, red foxes, red pandas, fishing cats, marbled cats, capped langurs, stump tailed macaques, rhesus macaques, elephants, musk deer, wild boars and spotted linsangs.
Many birds can also be spotted in the town, including hornbills, white bellied herons, parrotbills, kingfishers, partridges and thrushes.
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