Namdhapa Wildlife & treehouse

Namdhapa Wildlife & treehouse, Dibrugarh, Assam, India

Enjoy the solace in a tree-house stay and leave behind all world tensions away. And that too near a pristine nature reserve which is an ultimate zone for many of the rare species of animals such as tigers, snow leopards, clouded leopards and even Red Pandas.


Description & Instructions When Visiting Dibrugarh, Assam, India

Enjoy the solace in a tree-house stay and leave behind all world tensions away. And that too near a pristine nature reserve which is an ultimate zone for many of the rare species of animals such as tigers, snow leopards, clouded leopards and even Red Pandas.

Itinerary

Day 1: dibrugarh to namdhapa

Stop At: Namdhapa National Park, MV Road Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Changlang 792122 India
Day 1:- Dibrugarh Airport Pickup & drive to Namdhapa, (198Km/4.5hrs): Our representative will meet you at Airport and transfer to the Treehouse. Stay overnight

Duration: 4 hours

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: overnight stay in a budget hotel in a private room

Day 2: namdhapa to dibrugarh airport or hotel

Pass By: Dibrugarh Airport, F2H8+W8M, Assam 786012, India
Day 2 Namdhapa national park visits: Early morning visit the jungle. Due to the presence of different vegetation, this park is known to be the ultimate zone for many of the rare species of animals such as snow leopards, clouded leopards, common leopards, tigers and even Red Pandas. One can also get to watch the Himalayan bears. Other large predators are dholes, wolves, and Asiatic black bears. Smaller carnivores can be traced are red fox, red panda, Eurasian otter, yellow-throated marten, spotted linsang, binturong, Oriental small-clawed otter, common palm civet, small Indian civet, large Indian civet, masked palm civet, marbled cat, fishing cat, Asiatic golden cat and some species of mongoose. Grandly, the large herbivores are represented by elephant wild boar, Indian muntjac, forest musk deer, sambar, gaur, hog deer, mainland serow, common goral, takin and bharal. Seven species of non-human primates including Stump-tailed macaque and Slow Loris, Hoolock Gibbons, Capped Langurs, Assamese Macaques and Rhesus Macaques. These animals are usually rare to sight in common places and the tourists need to make great efforts out of a successful safari excursion. Undoubtedly, visiting Namdhapa National Park and watching them from one’s own eyes make the unique thrilling experience in itself.

Jeep rides are not allowed inside the park due to bird nestlings getting disturbed, hence guests can choose from the below activities:

Trekking

Boat Ride

River crossing.

late afternoon transfer back to the Dibrugarh airport to board your flight for onward journey.

Meals included:
• Breakfast
No accommodation included on this day.


Namdhapa Wildlife & treehouse



Duration: 2 days
Starts: Dibrugarh, India
Trip Category: Multi-day & Extended Tours >> Overnight Tours


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