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Image: Shiv's fotografia / CC BY-SA 4.0Welcome to Intanki National Park! Use the resources below to plan your adventure in one of India's most treasured wild spaces.
Safaris, bird watching, nature walks, and more
Safari timings, open seasons, and park schedules
Entry fees, safari charges, and camera fees
How to reach by air, rail, and road
Official booking links, permits, and offline reservation guidance
Nearby stays, forest rest houses, and booking resources
Use Nagaland tourism and local forest guidance for current visitor rules because public online booking is limited and may change.
Most visitors will need private transport and current local contacts because broad tourist infrastructure remains limited.
Intanki National Park is Nagaland's only national park and protects a tropical hill-forest landscape in Peren district. It is a conservation-first destination with modest public tourism infrastructure and should be planned through current local guidance.
| Season | Morning Safari | Evening Safari |
|---|---|---|
| Dry Season (Nov - Apr) | Daylight access where permitted | Return before dark |
Current feasibility depends on local rules, weather, and road conditions in Peren district.
| Category | Amount |
|---|---|
| Entry/Permit | As notified locally |
| Guide / Local Vehicle | Varies by arrangements |
Do not assume a high-frequency public booking system; confirm practical access first.
Intanki National Park, Peren district, Nagaland
25.7167° N, 93.7167° E
Dimapur is the main air gateway for Intanki visitors.
Dimapur is also the practical rail gateway for the park.
Travel onward from Dimapur into Peren district according to current local guidance and road conditions.
Use hired vehicles and local support familiar with Peren routes.
Tropical and subtropical forest, bamboo, hill woodland, and moist valley vegetation.
Intanki protects a northeastern hill-forest fauna mix including birds, mammals, and forest-edge wildlife typical of Nagaland's greener belts.
Intanki was notified as a national park in 1993 and remains the only park in that category in Nagaland.