Neora Valley National Park
Overview
Neora Valley National Park, located near Lava in Kalimpong district, is one of the richest biodiversity zones in India. Declared a national park in 1986, it houses rare red pandas, clouded leopards, and exotic birds in a dense, untouched forest.
Details
It’s one of the least disturbed eco-regions in the Eastern Himalayas. Dense bamboo groves, waterfalls, and panoramic mountain views attract serious trekkers and nature photographers.
Neora Valley National Park is a national park in Kalimpong district, West Bengal, India that was established in 1986. Spread over an area of 88 km2 (34 sq mi), it is a rich biological zone in eastern India. It is the land of the red panda in the pristine undisturbed natural habitat with rugged inaccessible hilly terrain and rich diverse flora and fauna. It is linked to Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary of Pakyong District as well as forests of Samtse District, Bhutan via thick cover of forests
Itinerary
Trek from Lava to Zero Point, explore birdwatching trails, camp in eco-lodges, and join a guided night safari (eco-friendly zones only). Carry binoculars and a field guide.
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