In Which State is Nokrek National Park Located?

Nokrek National Park is one of the most beautiful and peaceful natural places in India. It is known for its thick forests, rare animals and lovely hills landscapes. Many people visit this park to enjoy nature, go trekking and watch birds. It also has scientific importance because of its unique plants and wildlife. Let’s learn more about where this special park is located.

Location of Nokrek National Park

Nokrek National Park is located in the state of Meghalaya, in northeast India. It is near Tura Peak in the West Garo Hills district. Known for its rich wildlife and forests. Nokrek is part of the Nokrek Biosphere Reserve, which is a UNESCO-recognized area for biodiversity and natural beauty.

What is Special About Nokrek?

Nokrek is known for its rich biodiversity and is part of the Nokrek Biosphere Reserve, which was declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in May 2009. It is one of the most important protected area in Meghalaya and a hotspot of wildlife and plant life.

Where is it Located Exactly?

Nokrek National Park lies in the center of the West, East and North Garo Hills districts of Meghalaya. It covers an area of about 47.48 square kilometers.

Geography of Nokrek National Park

  • The area is hilly with many streams and rivers.
  • Important rivers like the Simsang River start from this region.
  • The land has rich soil good in organic matter and nitrogen but low in phosphate and potash.

Interesting Places to Visit

Some places you can visit around the park include:

  • Nokrek Peak
  • Matcha Nokpante (meaning tiger meeting place)
  • Chandigre Rural Tourist Resort
  • Daribokgre Village
  • Waterfalls like Wachi Dare and Simsang Dare
  • Villages like Anchigre and Dana Adugre

Animals Found in the Park

Nokrek is home to many wild animals:

  • Elephants
  • Leopards
  • Hoolock gibbons
  • Pangolins
  • Ferret badgers
  • Several types of snakes, like King Cobra, Python and Vipers

There was once a reported sighting of a red panda, but this is now believed to have been an escaped pet.

Birds in Nokrek National Park

Nokrek National Park is also great for bird watching. Bird includes:

  • Hornbills
  • Peacocks
  • Hill partridges
  • Bulbuls
  • Amur Falcons during migration season

Plants and Forests

  • The park is full of thick green forests.
  • A special kind of wild orange called Citrus indica grows here.
  • The area is so important that a National Citrus Gene Sanctuary has been set up to protect these plants.

How is Nokrek Protected?

  • The park is managed by the Meghalaya Forest Department.
  • Forest officers work in different ranges: Northern, Eastern and Southern.
  • An area around the park has been declared an Eco-Sensitive Zone to protect the environment.
  • No plastic, commercial mining or big construction projects are allowed in this area.
Akansha Arora

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