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Namdapha National Park

 
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The M 'pen river wrapped itself around Namdapha National Park. The towering trees at Namdapha National Park occluded the sky, the variety of birds heard but not seen, and the occasional tantalising glimpse of a forested mountain. Namdapha is reportedly the only place in India to see the four cats—tiger, snow leopard, clouded leopard, and leopard. You can also find large wood spiders and leeches. There were plenty of the small plain brown leeches.

The road skirted the boundary of the Namdapha National Park, where you can experience Chakma settlements and fields. Namdapha itself was hidden from view by a steep embankment. The commonest plant along the way was a coloniser.

The road which is running with Namdapha National Park is M.V. Road, as it is marked on the map, is actually non-existent. In the 1970s, the Public Works Department (PWD) built a road across the Park but maintaining it against the elements was an uphill task. Today the road has grown over completely and campsites marked on the map like High Land Camp and Kamala Valley

You can find also find Lisu, who are forest people whose settlements, Gandhigram and Vijoynagar, on the other side of Namdapha, hug the Myanmar border.


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