DIBRU-SAIKHOWA NATIONAL PARK
This biosphere
reserve is located on the alluvial flood plains of the Brahmaputra
River in upper Assam adjoining Arunachal Pradesh.
The topography of the Park is framed by earthquakes and ever-changing
watercourses into numerous islands and water bodies and houses a rich variety
of wildlife, avifauna and aquatic fauna. Spreading over 350 sq km, the flora is
a mixture of semi-wet evergreen and moist deciduous forests, bamboo thickets
and cane. Orchids of various natures also flourish in this Park. The population
of the Park includes Feral Horse, Gangetic River Dolphin, Tiger, Leopard,
Clouded Leopard, Elephant, Asiatic Wild Buffalo, Hoolock Gibbon, Bengal
Florican, White Winged Wood Duck, Indian Pied Hornbill, Spot Billed Pelican,
Lesser Adjutant Stork, Swamp Fran Collin and Blyth’s
Kingfisher.
Accessibility: 81kms from Dibrugarh, the Park is
approached by road. Dibrugarh is well connected by road and rail.
Accommodation: Forest
Rest Houses are available inside the Park. Dibrugarh has a number of standard
hotels.
Season: November to April.
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