
About Namdapha National Park
Hidden deep in the easternmost wilderness of Arunachal Pradesh, Namdapha National Park is one of India’s last true rainforests. Spanning vast valleys, dense jungles, and snow-fed rivers, it is the only park in the world known to host four big cats—tiger, leopard, clouded leopard, and snow leopard. Remote, raw, and incredibly biodiverse, Namdapha offers rare wildlife sightings, tribal landscapes, and untouched trekking routes. For adventure seekers and nature lovers, this park isn’t just a destination—it’s pure, wild Arunachal at its most untamed.
Practical Info
Opening Hours
5 AM to 5 PM
Tickets
for Indians (around ₹50) and foreigners (around ₹350)
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Location
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