Nameri National Park
Nestled in the foothills of Eastern Himalayas, Nameri National Park covering an area of almost 200 sq kms is one of the more scenic national parks in Assam.
Jia Bhoroli
Jia Bhoroli river, which cuts through the park, is popular among Mahseer anglers. However since it flows through a protected area, only game angling (tag and release) is allowed during the season which lasts from October to April.
Jia Bhoroli river
Short 2-3 hour treks can be arranged through the Forest Department for a nominal fee. The fee includes an armed guard/guide.
Forest Guard leading the way
Path cutting through the forest (Featured in the August 2012 issue of National Geographic Traveller Magazine)
Bird nesting holes
Nameri NP is home to several endangered species including Sloth Bears, Tigers, Leopards, Clouded Leopards.
Wild Elephant
Wild Buffalo
Watchtower
Wild Buffalo herd
Jia Bhoroli river
Rafting on Jia Bhoroli
Eco-Camp offers 1/2 day long rafting trips from a point about 15 kms upstream from the camp.
Waiting for the raft to be set up
Jia Bhoroli
Ducks
Eagle
Eagle’s nest
Hanging out at the river bed
TOO GOOD, INSPIRING
Thanks a lot, Paulomi.
Appreciate it.
We loved Nameri esp since it is not on the regular tourist map.
Very quiet and peaceful.