Darjeeling

Neora Valley National Park

Open Time : 9 am to 4 pm

Entry : free

Address : Neora Valley National Park, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India

Why to visit Neora Valley National Park

Neora Valley National Park, in Kalimpong District, was established in 1986. The wildlife park covers an area of 88 square kilometres and is home to a variety of unusual flora, animals, and avifauna. The park's exceedingly lovely valleys and hills are calming to the eyes and make for an interesting photographic session. Neora Valley National Park attracts wildlife enthusiasts from all across the country because of its rich Himalayan biodiversity. The park is particularly well-known for the numerous hiking routes that run through it. The park is home to around 31 kinds of animals, 258 bird species, 276 insects, 38 other invertebrates, and six varieties of leeches.

Special Tip

The park is best visited from October to April, and it is closed for three months during the monsoon season.

By Shobhna J.

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