Nameri National Park

How to Get there?

05 hour drive from Jorhat Airport – daily flights from New Delhi & Kolkata.

05 hour drive from Guwahati Airport – daily flights from New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore & Kolkata.

Type of Safari at the Park?

  A Boat Safari on the Jia-Bhoreli River is an excellent way of seeing waterbirds, raptors and the winter migrants of the area.

  One can indulge in walks inside the National Park with prior forest permission.

History & Overview

Contiguous with the Pakke Tiger Reserve to its North, Nameri National Park is a biodiversity haven at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas of Assam. The glacier-fed Jio-Bhoreli River runs through the park, its sediment and fresh water supply breathing life into the area.

Nameri is a Tropical Evergreen Forest and Semi-evergreen Forest interspersed with Moist Deciduous Forests and Grasslands formed by the rivers which drain their waters here. You find Cane & Bamboo patches inside the forest, which are home to a variety of wildlife. Nameri is a birding hotspot of India, and there are nearly 400 bird species to be found here.

Flora and Fauna

Wildlife Birds
Asiatic Elephant or Indian Elephant White-winged Wood Duck
Capped Langur Ibisbill
Indian Wild Dog Wreathed Hornbill
Yellow Throated Marten Rufous-necked Hornbill
Malayan Giant Squirrel Blyth’s Kingfisher
Blue-eared Kingfisher
Crested Kingfisher
Ruddy Kingfisher
Green Cochoa
Ferruginous Duck

Geography and Climate

Area 200 sq. km
Co-ordinates 26.9324° N, 92.8772° E
Weekly Off None
Functional Days From 01st October to 30th April
Rainfall 3,400 mm
Forest Type dense semi-evergreen forests, moist deciduous forests and riverine tracts

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