Established in | 2021 |
Geography | Located in Kokrajhar district of Assam, India, along the Indo-Bhutan border |
Biome | Moist deciduous and semi-evergreen forests |
Rivers flowing through | Saralbhanga River, Pekua River, and Sonkosh River |
Flora | Over 380 species of plants, including tropical evergreen forests, moist deciduous forests, cane, bamboo, and open grasslands |
Fauna | Golden langur, Bengal tiger, clouded leopard, Indian elephant, Asiatic wild water buffalo, great Indian hornbill, spotted deer, Indian gaur, and around 170 species of birds |
Unique Features | Part of a trans-boundary conservation landscape with Bhutan, important for eco-tourism and conservation |