Established in 1991, it is located in the Champhai district, near the Indo-Myanmar border. The park is renowned for its rich biodiversity, encompassing tropical forests including bamboo, grassland and cliff vegetation. It harbours approximately 15 mammal species, including the Bengal tiger, leopard, Himalayan black bear and the endangered hoolock gibbon. Avian life thrives here, with over 150 bird species such as Mrs. Hume’s pheasant and the kalij pheasant. The flora is equally diverse, featuring around 35 medicinal plants, 2 bamboo species, and 4 types of orchids.
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