One of the richest biodiversity
Parks in North East India, Neora
Valley National
park is spread over an area of 88 sq kms of
Kalimpong , Sub Division of Darjeeling district. Neora Valley
national park derives it biodiversity from the variation of altitude it
encompasses under its ambit. With its altitude varying from 600 feet to 10600 ft ( at Rechela Danda, Neora
Valley National
Park) displays temperate tropical vegetation to
sub alpine vegetation. Established in 1986, Neora Valley
National Park is the
least exploited National Parks of India. Its rugged hilly train and still
unexplored and unreachable dense Jungle makes it an exciting place for the
nature lovers. In some parts of the park, the vegetation is so thick that the
sunlight fails to penetrate and reach to the ground. Bounded by natural
forests, dense bamboo groves, colorful canopy of rhododendron trees, lush green
valley, meandering rivers and streams with snow capped mountains in the
backdrop, it is just perfect for trekking enthusiasts.
Known as home to Red Panda, Neora Valley
national park is rich in its fauna. Apart from the highly endangered species of
Red Panda found here, it is also home to endangered species of clouded leopard
and Musk deer. Neora
Valley national park is
also home to Indian Gaur, Himalayan
Black Bear, Clouded Leopard Common Leopard, Lesser Cats, Himalayan Thar,
Serrow, Gural, Deer and Squirrels. The recent discovery of Royal Bengal Tiger
from here had brought the National Park in high sensitive Zone at the same time
increasing its diversity. According to 2002 tiger census, Neora Valley
National Park has 19 big
cats.
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