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The third largest national park in the country, Namdapha National Park is located in Arunachal Pradesh. Namdapha National Park is a treasure trove for any wildlife and nature lover. With a height of about 2,600 feet [200 to 4,500 m], it is an endangered species and endangered species of the world's most endangered species. This is where you can see species like Snow Leopards, Cloudy Tigers, and Leopard, leopards. Namdapha National Park is located about 100 miles [160 km] from the capital of Assam, namely Dibrugarh, and is well connected by a network of roads to Miao, which is its refuge. Located below the Eastern Himalayan belt, the park offers a beautiful view of the nearby peaks; ready for hiking in the woods and mountain activities and relaxation. The animals that live in the sanctuary are also large and diverse in the many rare and migratory species that exist in the National Park. It is a great place to start your trip to Arunachal Pradesh to give you a glimpse of the wonderful things to come. The park's name itself 'Namdapha' is a combination of two English words meaning 'Forest Conservation' which indicates that the conservation of forests is the main goal of the tribes and local people in the area.