Nagaland

Rangapahar Reserve Forest

Open Time : 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Entry : free

Address : Rangapahar, Dimapur, Nagaland, India

Why to visit Rangapahar Reserve Forest

Rangapahar Reserve Forest is one of Nagaland's most popular tourist destinations. The area is recognised for its fauna, and there are a variety of plants that can be used to make remedies. Aside from that, you'll see a wide range of bird species, which draws many bird lovers to the woodland. Medicinal plants from all over the world are kept in the forest and used to make medications.
Animals such as bears, deer, chitals, wild goats, and others can be found in the reserve forest. Aside from that, the forest protects a number of threatened animals that are rarely seen elsewhere and are on the edge of extinction. The woodland, which spans 49.4 acres, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.

Distance: The distance between Kohima and the Rangapahar Reserve Forest is approximately 71 kilometres.

FAQ on Rangapahar Reserve Forest

What is the best way to get to Rangapahar Reserve Forest?

From the city centre of Dimapur, buses and auto rickshaws are readily available to carry you to the forest entrance. To get to the location faster, private automobiles or taxis are the best options.

When should you go to the Rangapahar Reserve Forest?

Because the temperature fluctuates little in that area, Rangapahar Reserve Forest can be explored at any time of year. Except during the monsoon, when rains can derail your activities in the forest, the weather is pleasant throughout the year.

What attractions are nearby Rangapahar Reserve Forest?

The adjacent Kachari ruins, Zoological Park, Triple Falls, Japfu peak, Veda peak, Langpangkong caverns, Dzukou valley, Mokokchung hamlet, and other tourist attractions are also part of Nagaland tourism.

How much does it cost to enter the Rangapahar Reserve Forest?

Indian tourists who want to be a part of this natural beauty do not have to pay an entrance charge.

Special Tip

The cost of admission to this forest reserve is determined by the guest's nationality. Videography and safari are charged separately. Tourists are not permitted to feed the wild animals, and photography is free.

By Haniya Aamir

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