Complete List of National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries of Sikkim and North East of India- WildTrails India App
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Complete List of National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries of Sikkim and North East of India

Complete List of National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries of Sikkim and North East of India

Below is the complete list of all wildlife sanctuaries of Punjab including national parks, bird sanctuaries, forest reserves of Sikkim and North East of India, India

Download Wildtrails of India app (iOS and Android) to get complete details of each of the sanctuary, kind of animals, birds and reptiles you get to see there, reviews & ratings, near by attractions, how to get there, to navigate there on your mobile, safari details, who to contact, attached accommodations, best time to visit, when closed & when open, all gates/zones info and lot more.

SIKKIM:

1 Khangchendzonga (Kanchenjunga) National Park
2 Barsey (Varsey) Rhododendron Wildlife Sanctuary
3 Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary
4 Kitam (Bird) Wildlife Sanctuary
5 Kyongnosla Alpine Wildlife Sanctuary
6 Maenam Wildlife Sanctuary
7 Pangolakha Wildlife Sanctuary
8 Shingba (Rhododendron) Wildlife Sanctuary

ASSAM:

1 Kaziranga National Park
2 Manas National Park
3 Nameri National Park
4 Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
5 Orang National Park
6 Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary
7 Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary
8 Bornodi Wildlife Sanctuary
9 East Karbi-Anglong Wildlife Sanctuary
10 Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary
11 Bura Chapori Wildlife Sanctuary
12 North Karbi-Anglong Wildlife Sanctuary
13 Hoollongapar Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary
14 Sonai-Rupai Wildlife Sanctuary
15 Pabitora (Pobitora) Wildlife Sanctuary
16 Panidihing Bird Wildlife Sanctuary
17 Bherjan-Borajan-Padumani (BBP) Wildlife Sanctuary
18 Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary
19 Marat Longri Wildlife Sanctuary
20 Nambor Doigrung Wildlife Sanctuary
21 Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary
22 Borail Wildlife Sanctuary
23 Dehing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary

MEGHALAYA:

1 Balphakram (Balpakram) National Park
2 Nokrek National Park
3 Baghmara Pitcher Plant Wildlife Sanctuary (Reserve Forest)
4 Nongkhyllem Wildlife Sanctuary
5 Siju Wildlife Bird Sanctuary

NAGALAND:

1 Intanki (Ntangki) National Park
2 Fakim Wildlife Sanctuary
3 Pulie Badze Wildlife Sanctuary
4 Rangapahar Wildlife Sanctuary

MANIPUR:

1 Keibul-Lamjao (Loktak Lake) National Park
2 Yangoupokpi-Lokchao Wildlife Sanctuary
3 Bunning Wildlife Sanctuary
4 Dzuko Valley
5 Jiri-Makru Wildlife Sanctuary
6 Kailam Wildlife Sanctuary
7 Shiroy Community Forest
8 Zeilad Lake Sanctuary

TRIPURA:

1 Clouded Leopard National Park
2 Bison (Rajbari) National Park
3 Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary
4 Rowa Wildlife Sanctuary
5 Sipahijola Wildlife Sanctuary
6 Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary

MIZORAM:

1 Murlen National Park
2 Phawngpui Blue Mountain National Park
3 Dampa Wildlife Sanctuary (Tiger Reserve)
4 Khawnglung Wildlife Sanctuary
5 Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary
6 Ngengpui Wildlife Sanctuary
7 Pualreng Wildlife Sanctuary
8 Tawi Wildlife Sanctuary
9 Thorangtlang Wildlife Sanctuary
10 Palak (Tokalo) Wildlife Sanctuary

ARUNACHAL PRADESH:

1 Mouling National Park
2 Namdapha National Park
3 Daying Ering Memorial (Lali) Wildlife Sanctuary
4 Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary
5 Eagle Nest Wildlife Sanctuary
6 Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary
7 Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary
8 Kane Wildlife Sanctuary
9 Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary
10 Pakhui (Pakke Tiger Reerve) Wildlife Sanctuary
11 Sessa Orchid Wildlife Sanctuary
12 Talle Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
13 Yordi (Yardi) Rabe Supsi Wildlife Sanctuary

 

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State Animal of Sikkim and North East of India are: 

Sikkim: Red Panda

Assam: Indian Rhinoceros

Meghalaya: Clouded Leopard

Nagaland: Gayal

Manipur: Sangai

Tripura: Phayre’s Leaf Monkey

Mizoram: Sumatran Serow

Arunachal Pradesh: Gayal

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