#dayout #personalvlog #travelwithsafety #glimpse
Beautiful 200-sq-km Nameri National Park lies between the clear Jia Bhorelli River, flowing down from the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh, and the forested hills of Arunachal's Pakke Tiger Reserve. Nameri is very popular with birders (over 370 feathered species, including eight that are globally endangered, have been recorded here), but is an enjoyable visit for anyone, even if you don't see any breathtaking animals. You get to walk (rather than ride a jeep) through its forests, and you boat across the lovely Jia Bharali to reach it. If you want more of the river, 14km gentle rafting trips are easily arranged.
Nameri is a key refuge for the white-winged wood duck, Assam's state bird, and home to some 400 elephants and seven feline species.
Access is from Potasali village, 35km north of Tezpur, just off the road to Bomdila in Arunachal Pradesh. The park closes from May to October.
How To Reach Nameri National Park
By Air: The nearest domestic airport from the national park is located in Tezpur at a distance of about 40 km. Once you have reached the airport, you can hire a direct cab to Nameri National Park.
You can also take a direct flight to Guwahati international airport and then from there, you can either hire a cab or catch a bus to Tezpur. From Tezpur, it is advisable to take a direct cab to the national park. The distance between Guwahati and Tezpur is 170 km.
By Rail: The best way to reach Nameri National Park by road is to catch a train to Dekargaon railway station and then from there, a cab to the national park. The distance between the station and the park is 35 km.
By Road: Nameri National Park has a good road connectivity and hence, it can be easily accessed by a bus or a cab.
Follow me on Instagram
[ Ссылка ]
Credits-
Video editing: Indrani Laskar
Song Video Link:
[ Ссылка ]
Ещё видео!