Dehing Patkai National Park

DEHING PATKAI NATIONAL PARK



 Dehing Patkai National Park  is located in the Dibrugarh and Tinsukia districts of Assam and covers an area of 231.65 km2 (89.44 sq mi) rainforest.

The park is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including several endangered species such as the Hoolock Gibbon, Indian Elephant, and White-winged Wood Duck. It is also known for its large number of butterfly species, with over 293 species recorded so far.

Dehing Patkai National Park is a significant ecotourism destination in India, attracting wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers from around the world. Visitors can enjoy activities such as jungle safaris, bird watching, and trekking.

However, the park has been in the news recently due to concerns over potential destruction of its forests for coal mining activities. Conservationists have been advocating for the protection of the park and its biodiversity, and the Indian government has ordered a probe into the matter.

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