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Garo Hills Plateau Wilderness

Balpakram National Park

The Land of Spirits

Meghalaya

Image: Atongmorot / CC BY-SA 4.0
Remote Access
Road journeys are long and facilities are limited. Arrange transport, permits, and accommodation before travel.
Monsoon Roads
Heavy rain can affect road conditions in the Garo Hills. Check local conditions during and after monsoon.

Plan Your Visit

Welcome to Balpakram National Park! Use the resources below to plan your adventure in one of India's most treasured wild spaces.

Reservations

There is no standard online park reservation portal. Arrange permits and local guide support through Meghalaya forest/tourism contacts before travel.

Lodging

Forest Rest Houses
Basic forest department accommodation may be available near access points. Book ahead.
Baghmara/Tura
Use town accommodation as staging points for the remote road journey.

Book your stay

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Visitor Centers

South Garo Hills Forest Office
Baghmara area • Office hours
Permit guidance, local route information, and accommodation coordination.

Rules & Regulations

  • Travel with local guides in remote areas
  • Do not litter on viewpoints or trails
  • Respect Garo cultural sites and stories
  • Avoid night driving where possible
  • Do not disturb wildlife or collect plants

Accessibility

The park is remote, with long road access and limited facilities. Viewpoints may be reachable by vehicle, but trails and services are not designed for wheelchair access.

Basic Information

About This Park

Balpakram National Park protects a dramatic high plateau in Meghalaya's South Garo Hills, where cliffs, deep gorges, grasslands, and forested valleys create one of northeast India's most atmospheric landscapes. The park is deeply significant in Garo tradition and is often described as the land of spirits. Wildlife sightings can be elusive, but the scenery, birdlife, wildflowers, and cultural landscape make it a memorable offbeat park.

Operating Hours & Seasons

SeasonMorning SafariEvening Safari
Open Season (Oct - Apr)Daylight hoursGuided visits by arrangement

Balpakram is best explored by road viewpoints and guided walks rather than structured safari slots.

Closure PeriodNo fixed annual closure, but monsoon access can be difficult.

Fees & Passes

CategoryAmount
Entry FeeAs notified by Meghalaya Forest Department
Guide and VehicleVaries by itinerary and local availability

Confirm current permits and forest rest house availability through local forest offices.

Weather

☀️ Summer
March - May
18°C - 30°C
Warm and humid with pre-monsoon showers. Good for flowers and landscape views between showers.
🌧️ Monsoon
June - September
20°C - 28°C
Very wet. Roads may be difficult and leeches common on trails.
❄️ Winter
October - February
10°C - 24°C
Cooler and clearer. Best season for viewpoints, walking, and comfortable travel.

Contact Information

Authority
Meghalaya Forest and Environment Department, Balpakram National Park

Directions & Transportation

Physical Address

Balpakram National Park, South Garo Hills, Meghalaya

25.2200° N, 90.8610° E

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By Air

Guwahati is the main airport for most visitors, followed by a long road journey through Meghalaya or Assam.

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By Train

Guwahati is the most practical railhead.

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By Road

Reach Baghmara or nearby South Garo Hills towns by road, then continue toward park access points with local guidance.

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Local Transport

Hire high-clearance local vehicles and guides familiar with the plateau and forest routes.

Things to Do

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Plateau Viewpoints
Visit cliff edges and canyon viewpoints across the Balpakram plateau.
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Guided Nature Walks
Walk grassland and forest edges with local guides, watching for birds, butterflies, and orchids.
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Cultural Landscape
Learn about Garo stories and sacred associations connected with the plateau.
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Bird Watching
Look for hill and forest birds of the Garo Hills, especially in the cooler morning hours.

Nature & Wildlife

Key Wildlife

Asian ElephantClouded LeopardGolden CatWild Water BuffaloHoolock GibbonHornbillsButterflies

Flora

Subtropical broadleaf forest, grassland, bamboo, orchids, and cliff-edge vegetation across the Garo Hills plateau.

Fauna

The park shelters elephants, elusive cats, primates, hornbills, reptiles, and a rich invertebrate community, though dense vegetation makes sightings unpredictable.

Learn About the Park

History

Balpakram was declared a national park in 1987 to protect the plateau and forest ecosystems of the South Garo Hills. Its conservation story is closely linked to the cultural landscape and traditional beliefs of the Garo people.

Quick Facts

Established
1987
Area
220 sq km
State
Meghalaya
Designation
Garo Hills Plateau Wilderness

References

  1. Balpakram National Park official visitor information Meghalaya Forest and Environment Department, Balpakram National Park
  2. Balpakram National Park overview Wikipedia
  3. Check Meghalaya lodging and visitor contacts Meghalaya Tourism
  4. Check Meghalaya forest guidance Meghalaya Forest Department
  5. Balpakram National Park location map OpenStreetMap contributors
  6. Balpakram National Park thumbnail image source Wikimedia Commons