Dampa is Mizoram’s biggest wildlife landscape for forest exploration—hills, valleys, streams, and thick tropical forests. For tourists it offers the “true jungle” feeling: remote, quiet, and rich in biodiversity. It’s especially valued by nature lovers who prefer wildlife habitat tourism over city sightseeing, and it’s a key destination in western Mizoram.
About this place
History & highlights
The protected area was established as a sanctuary in 1985 and later declared a tiger reserve in 1994 under Project Tiger; later notifications also describe core/buffer structuring for tiger-reserve management. This history reflects how the region’s ecological importance led to stronger legal protection over time.
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