Namdapha National Park is a 1,985 km² large national park in Arunachal Pradesh of Northeast India. The park was established in 1983. With more than 1,000 floral and about 1,400 faunal species, it is a biodiversity hotspot in the Eastern Himalayas. It harbours the northernmost lowland evergreen rainforests in the world at 27°N latitude. It also harbours extensive di…
Namdapha National Park is a 1,985 km² large national park in Arunachal Pradesh of Northeast India. The park was established in 1983. With more than 1,000 floral and about 1,400 faunal species, it is a biodiversity hotspot in the Eastern Himalayas. It harbours the northernmost lowland evergreen rainforests in the world at 27°N latitude. It also harbours extensive dipterocarp forests, comprising the northwestern parts of the Mizoram-Manipur-Kachin rain forests ecoregion.
Location: Changlang district, Arunachal Pradesh, India
Established: 1974
Nearest city: Miao
Area: 1,985.23 km² (766.50 sq mi)
Governing body: Government of Arunachal Pradesh, Government of India