DUMPA TIGER RESERVE

 DUMPA TIGER RESERVE


Sprawling over 300 sq km of dense semi-evergreen and a variety of Bamboo forests on the north-western portion of the stunningly beautiful Mizo Hills, Dumpa is a premier Tiger Reserve. The Dumpa and the Dhaleswari rivers flow through the Park. Along with the Tiger, other members of the cat family found in the Park are Leopard, Panther, Clouded Leopard, Leopard Cat and Fishing Cat. The rest of the fauna includes Elephant, Wild Boar, Gaur, Sloth Bear, Swamp Deer, Hog Deer, Muntjac, Slow Loris, Common Langoor and Hoolok Gibbon.

Accessibility: A 70kms drive from Aizwal, the capital of the state, transports one to the reserve. Aizwal is connected by road to Silchar, 180kms north in the neighbouring state of Assam, which is considered to be the gateway to Mizoram. Silchar is very well connected by air, rail and road.

Accommodation: Forest Rest Houses are available inside the reserve.

Season: October to April.

N.B.:- FOREIGNERS REQUIRE “RESTRICTED AREA PERMIT” FROM THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS, GOVT. OF INDIA, TO VISIT MIZORAM.

 

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