
Inangki National Park
National Park
Inangki National Park
Inangki National Park, also known as Ntangki National Park, is located in Peren district of Nagaland and was established as a national park in 1993. Covering around 202 square kilometers, it features dense tropical and subtropical forests that provide habitat for diverse wildlife including the rare hoolock gibbon, golden langur, hornbill, tiger, sloth bear, and Asian palm civet.
The park is rich in bird species such as the white-breasted kingfisher and black stork, and efforts have been made to conserve endangered species like the Asian forest tortoise. Surrounded by mountains, cliffs, and lush greenery, the park offers opportunities for camping and wildlife tourism. It is culturally significant to the local Zeliangrong community and represents an important conservation area in Nagaland’s undisturbed wilderness.
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Inangki National Park is located in Peren, Nagaland.
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