In Which State is Murlen National Park Located?

In the far reaches of India’s northeast lies a breathtaking stretch of wilderness, filled with thick green forests, rare plants and fascinating wildlife. The air is fresh, the hills are serene and the natural beauty is untouched. Birds sing from treetops, streams flow gently, and every corner feels alive with nature’s wonders, making it a dream destination for peace and adventure seekers alike.

Location of Murlen National Park

Murlen National Park is located in the state of Mizoram, in north-eastern India. It is the Champhai district, about 245 km east of Aizawl, the state capital. The park is known for its thick forests, rare plants and rich wildlife, making it one of Mizoram’s most beautiful and important natural treasures.

Size and Location of Murlen National Park

The park covers an area of around 200 square kilometers. It is surrounded by beautiful mountains and dense forests, making it one of the richest natural areas in Mizoram.

History of Murlen National Park

Murlen National Park is part of Murlen Village, which belongs to the Hnahlan area. The park was officially declared a national park in 1991. It is known for its cultural connection with the local Mizo tribes, especially the Saithuama Sailo family, who were village chiefs.

Thick Forests and Flora

The forests here are so dense that only about 1% of sunlight can pass through even on a sunny day. Some trees are 350 years old. There is a mysterious place inside the park called the ”Land of No Return,” where no sunlight reaches the ground.

The park’s plant life includes:

  • Quercus, Schima wallichii, Betula, Michelia champaca
  • Pine, Rhododendron, Bamboo
  • Many orchids and lichens

Two rare plants named Ceropegia mizoramensis and Ceropegia murlensis were discovered here.

Wildlife in Murlen National Park

The park is home to many animals and birds, including:

  • Tiger, Leopard, Sambar deer and Barking deer
  • Malayan giant squirrel, Himalayan black bear, Serow, Hoolock gibbon
  • Rhesus macaque, Hume’s pheasant, Kalij pheasant, Hill myna

Bird watchers love visiting here because there are over 150 species of birds.

Conservation Efforts

In 2012, about 36 people worked in conservation projects to protect the park. The Mizoram government is also taking steps to stop hunting and poaching, which have been problems in the past.

Akansha Arora

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