Neora Valley National Park, India
Reputed as one of the “oldest reserved forested area” in India the Neora Valley sanctuary, India is situated close to the borders of Bhutan and Sikkim. Known for its large patch of virgin forest the Neora Valley National Park is every nature lover’s dream destination. The unspoiled beauty of nature coupled with the endemic species has attracted the tourists from all over the world. The Neora Valley National Park, India has a total area of 88 square kilometers and you will be delighted to find a number of tropical trees in this reserve.
It is only in Neora National Park, India that one can find a variety of rare and exotic animals like Clouded Leopards, Wild Boars, Himalayan Thars, Gorals, Red Pandas and Himalayan Black Bears. As the forest reserve is located in high altitudes the climactic conditions are favorable for the living of panda bears who cannot survive in the harsh weather. A sudden dazzle of color will introduce you to the birds like Golden Headed Black Finch, Yuhina, Redstart, Whistling Thrush and the Niltava. It is said that the growth in the Neora National Park, India is so thick that even during daytime you can only get a glimpse of sunlight through the leaves.
The Neora sanctuary, India is the only forest in India has large tracts of virgin forests. As much of the area remains unexplored trekkers and hikers frequent this area. Rechela Danda is known as the highest point in the forest reserve and if you want to have a view of the untamed wild then the best place is to go to Jaributi which is located in the middle of the Neora National Park.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Neora Valley National Park - India
Posted by Travel Tourism at 2:25 AM
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