Why to visit Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary
The Intanki National Park, which has a total area of 202.02 kilometres square and is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Kohima, Nagaland. The visual beauty and semi-tropical vegetation of this wide tract of equatorial forest are well-known. The park was designated as an elephant sanctuary by the government in 2005. The Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a large number of different types of birds. Another feature of the refuge is the abundant and diverse flora. Additionally, the park's mountains, cliffs, and valleys provide chances for trekking, hiking, and camping.
Flora and Fauna of Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary
This region's scenery is highly forested with mountains and hills. The Itanki Wildlife Sanctuary's surrounding surroundings are covered in a thick covering of green vegetation. Apart from the scenery, the Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary is home to a diverse diversity of wildlife. This refuge is home to a number of rare animal species.
The Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary is home to the country's lone Gibbon, the Hoolock Gibbon. Elephants, Flying Squirrels, Sambars, Wild Dogs, Barking Deer, Tigers, Gorals, Mithuns, and Sloth Bears are among the other wildlife that call the refuge home. The refuge is home to bird species such as the Hornbill, Kaleej, and Black Stor.