Best trails in Nameri National Park
India: #64 of 102 national parks
Nameri lies in the Sontipur district of Andhra Pradesh. Lush green surroundings grace this location with a multifarious of species that are indigenous to this region. Some of the common species of animals that reside over here are the Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, clouded leopard, marbled cat, leopard cat, hog deer, sambar, dhole, etc. Few of the birds that visit this location are white winged wood duck, great pied hornbill, wreathed hornbill, rufous necked hornbill, black stork, ibisbill, etc. In terms of flora, diversity is even higher with more than 600 species of flowering plants growing over here with many species of trees. Gmelina Arborea, Michelia champaca, Amoora wallichi, Chukrasia tabularis, Ajar, Urium poma, Bhelu, Agaru, Rudraksha are a few of the common species of trees that grow over here. During the 80s this area was heavily used for logging but later on, that changed once it was named the National Park.
Top trails
- Moderate·8.9 miNameri National Park lies in the Eastern Himalayas of Sonitpur District of Assam. In the year 1999 it was declared as a tiger reserve. Kameng river was previously known for angling it was recently ruled illegal in the year 2011. With highly biodiverse surroundings it has a multifarious of species with many indigenous species living over here. Some of the common species are Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, clouded leopard, marbled cat, leopard cat, hog deer that are found over here. Many birds...
- Moderate·5.0 mi·Est. 1.5–2 hrNameri National Park lies in the Eastern Himalayas of Sonitpur District of Assam. Chariduar is a small village just on the periphery of the Park. It was first named as the protected land in the year 1978 whereas was in 1999, it was declared as a tiger reserve. Kameng River was previously known for angling it was recently ruled illegal in the year 2011. With highly biodiverse surroundings it has a multifarious of species with many indigenous species living over here. Some of the common species...