Rajbari National Park
Rajbari National Park In Tripura, India
Rajbari National Park, located in the Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary in Tripura, is a lesser-known yet ecologically rich national park in northeastern India. Spanning an area of approximately 31.63 square kilometers, this park is known for its lush green forests, wetlands, and grasslands, which support a diverse range of flora and fauna. It was declared a national park in 2007 to enhance conservation efforts in the region.
The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including Indian gaur (bison), wild boars, leopards, barking deer, sambar deer, and jungle cats. It is particularly famous for its Indian gaur population, which thrives in the dense forests and open grasslands of the park. The wetlands and lakes in Rajbari National Park also attract a rich variety of bird species, making it an ideal destination for birdwatchers.
Visitors can spot hornbills, woodpeckers, egrets, herons, kingfishers, and migratory birds during the winter season. Rajbari National Park is covered with semi-evergreen and moist deciduous forests, with tree species like sal, bamboo, and various medicinal plants contributing to its biodiversity.
The presence of numerous small rivers, lakes, and water bodies makes it a perfect habitat for amphibians and aquatic species, including freshwater turtles and various fish species. One of the major attractions of the park is its scenic beauty and tranquility, making it a great spot for nature walks, photography, and eco-tourism activities. Although the park does not offer traditional jeep safaris, visitors can explore its natural beauty through guided nature trails and birdwatching tours.
With its pristine forests, diverse wildlife, and peaceful atmosphere, Rajbari National Park is a hidden gem in Tripura and an excellent destination for wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers, and photographers looking to explore the rich biodiversity of Northeast India.
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Safari Timing
Best Time to Visit
Winter (November to February):- Better Wildlife Sightings – Higher chances of spotting leopards, deer, and elephants. Birdwatching – Great time to see migratory and native birds.
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