A true “deep-forest” experience—dense rainforest, natural trails, wildlife-birdwatching potential, and the feeling of entering a less-commercialized wilderness where nature dominates the itinerary. It’s ideal for travelers who want eco-tourism, camping-style adventure, and a break from city sightseeing. The landscape here is shaped by thick canopy, hills, cliffs, and forest silence—perfect for slow exploration and nature photography.
About this place
History & highlights
The district administration notes the park (also known by many as Intanki) covers about 200 sq km and was established in 1923 by British administrators—making it one of Nagaland’s earliest protected forest spaces and an important milestone in the state’s conservation timeline.
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