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Nameri National Park

Located in the Sonitpur district, the Nameri is the 3rd of Assam’s National Park. Arunachal Pradesh’s Pakhui (Pakke) Sanctuary attaches on North-Eastern part of the Park. The region is criss-crossed through Jia- Bhoroli River & its branches that are Diji, Nameri, Dikorai,  Dinai, Doigurung, Kharietc. Some jheels (in the rainy period) too dot the region. River Jia – Bhoroli River & its branches show devilish appearance during the nonstop heavy shower in the higher reaches in the rainy period make it full. The in-accessibility & permanence with adjacent forest regions has assisted the Nameri wildlife to grow. A fine prey –base in shape of –Sambar,Barking deer, Hog Deer, Wild Boar &  gauri is there. Around 3000 home cattle too figure fraction of this prey foundation for Tiger & Leopards.

The in-accessibility & permanence with adjacent forest regions has assisted the Nameri wildlife to grow A fine prey –base in shape of –Sambar,Barking deer, Hog Deer, Wild Boar &  gauri is there. Around 3000 home cattle too figure fraction of this prey foundation for Tiger & Leopards.

Nameri & the neighboring forest regions, acknowledged reserved for substantial period, also meet the criteria to become an Elephant Reserve. In 1977 the Elephant populace predicted was 225.

In the Civil District of Sonitpur, Lakhimpur and Dhemaji, Nameri & Sonai-Rupai are mere Protected Regions in Brahmaputra’s North Bank

General Information

State

Assam

District(s)

Sonitpur

Established

1998

Nearest city

Tezpur

Time zone

IST  (UTC +05:30)

Area

213 km2

Elevation

65m

Climate

Tropical monsoon

Precipitation

160 cm

Temperature

 

Summer

20-35° C

Winter

10-20° C


History

In 1985 Nameri National Park has come into reality with a region of 137 Km2. In 1998 though, the park was authoritatively declared as a National Park that is well known in the planet for its exceptional compilation of 300 classes of birds: 4 classes of Hornbills, a profusion of Mainas, Barbets, Bulbuls, Plovers, Ibis, Bee Eaters,  Babblers,Bills & scarce White Winged Wood Duck and so on.

Best Time To Visit

The weather circumstances of the national park may be thought as a humid monsoon form of weather. Rainfall is plentiful here, particularly in the monsoon period. It might be hard to trip here in the monsoon period because of rains. Humid & warm summers are there & light cotton garments are needed fir coming here during this period. Cold winters are there & individual has to be ready with woolen garments during this time.

Distance From - National Park

Guwahati- 181 km

Tezpur- 35 km

How To Get There

Road: Nameri National Park is fine linked through local & national highways which link it with all the main Assam cities. Though, normal buses work from & to Tezpur.

Rail: Nameri National Park is linked with the system of Indian Railways through the closest Railway Station of Rangapara. It is around sixty Km distant of Bhalukpong, that is twenty one km distant of the park, in district Sonitpur.

Air: Saloni is the closest airport around ten km of Tezpur, in district Sonitpur and it is 181-km distant from Guwahati.

Things To Do In - National Park

Wildlife Attractions

Tourists & bird’s admirers  from across the world are drawn to Nameri National Park to see the various mammal species such as Assamese macaque, tiger, fishing cat, sterculia villosa, wild jungle cat, hog deer, mouse deer, dog, Bengal fox,  leopard, wild boar, Indian porcupine, Indian pangolin, flying squirrel and so on; several flora species such as Bombax ceiba, zizypphus jujube together with non marine plain species such as enhydra flushians, andropogon, Ipomea reptansnymphia, wichornia and so on. This park is too famed for birds & insects such as white winged duck, drongos, good-looking nuthatch, grey headed fishing eagle & several other insect life such as butterflies, moths, spiders, ants & termites. Park Nameri is a delight for every entomologist.

Water Sports In Nameri National Park

Visit here also provides an occasion to the travelers for water games actions of river rafting in which visitors may take pleasure with the whole family during swimming, lie in the sun in diverse river isles. Subject to directive by the forest section Angling as well is probable in the river isles for eager anglers.

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Accommodation

Lodging at Nameri National Park can be possible at subsequent hotels & resorts.

Nameri Eco Camp

Nameri National Park and Tiger Reserve,

Nameri National Park 784103, India

Kunkis Resort

Bhalukpong Tourist Complex,

Nameri National Park, India

Weather

The summer period in the park is moist & the situation might be hard for individuals not accustomed to hot weather. The maximum probable temperature is about thirty five degrees Celsius in the summer. In certain years temperatures may rise even more.

The rainfall in monsoon period is substantial & individual may anticipate mainly wet situations while traveling in this season. Temperatures vary in the mid 20s in this season.

Winter period comprises of December, January & February months. The place has unkind winter situations & individual may anticipate temperatures to go down to about ten degrees Celsius in this season. One may anticipate temperature to increase to a highest of twenty degrees Celsius. January is the coldest period of the year.

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