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Neora Valley National Park

Cloud Forest Above the Dooars

West Bengal

Image: Anirban Biswas / CC BY-SA 2.0
Permit Required
Entry is regulated. Arrange permits and guides through local forest offices around Lava.
Leeches and Mist
Trails can be wet, leech-prone, and misty, especially during monsoon and post-monsoon periods.

Plan Your Visit

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

Reservations

Entry permits and guides are usually arranged around Lava through forest offices; use WBFDCL for nearby forest lodge reservations where available.

Lodging

Lava
Homestays, forest lodges, and small hotels close to permit offices and trail access.
Kalimpong/Rishop
Broader hill-station accommodation options for a slower itinerary.

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Visitor Centers

Lava Forest Office
Lava • Office hours
Entry permits, guide coordination, and route information.

Rules & Regulations

  • Enter only with required permits
  • Use local guides on forest trails
  • Do not collect orchids, moss, or plants
  • Avoid loud playback while birding
  • Pack out all waste

Accessibility

Most visitor experiences involve uneven forest trails and mountain roads. Shorter roadside birding and viewpoint visits are possible, but the park is not broadly wheelchair accessible.

Basic Information

About This Park

Neora Valley National Park protects one of the richest forest tracts in the eastern Himalaya, rising from subtropical forests above the Dooars to cool temperate and subalpine habitats near Lava and Rishop. Dense cloud forest, orchids, bamboo, and rhododendrons make the park botanically rich, while red panda, Himalayan black bear, and diverse birds give it high conservation value. Visitor access is usually through guided forest walks and permitted routes from Lava.

Operating Hours & Seasons

SeasonMorning SafariEvening Safari
Open Season (Oct - May)Daylight guided walksDay visits only

Neora Valley is primarily a trekking and birding park. Route availability depends on permits and forest conditions.

Closure PeriodMonsoon access is restricted or difficult. Confirm current entry rules locally.

Fees & Passes

CategoryAmount
Entry PermitAs notified by West Bengal Forest Department
Guide FeeVaries by route and duration

Confirm current permit rules in Lava before planning long walks or birding routes.

Weather

☀️ Summer
March - May
10°C - 24°C
Mild with rhododendron and orchid interest. Good for birding before heavy rains.
🌧️ Monsoon
June - September
14°C - 22°C
Very wet and misty. Trails are slippery and leeches are common.
❄️ Winter
October - February
2°C - 18°C
Cool and clearer. Best for views, forest walks, and birding, though mornings can be cold.

Contact Information

Website
Authority
West Bengal Forest Department, Neora Valley National Park

Directions & Transportation

Physical Address

Neora Valley National Park, Kalimpong District, West Bengal

27.0833° N, 88.7167° E

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By Air

Bagdogra Airport is the nearest major airport, followed by road travel to Kalimpong or Lava.

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By Train

New Jalpaiguri is the primary railhead for Lava and Kalimpong routes.

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By Road

Access via Kalimpong, Lava, or nearby hill settlements. Roads are mountainous and can be misty.

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Local Transport

Hire local taxis and forest guides from Lava or Kalimpong.

Things to Do

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Forest Walks
Explore permitted trails through mossy cloud forest, bamboo, and rhododendron patches.
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Bird Watching
Look for satyr tragopan, laughingthrushes, yuhinas, warblers, and other eastern Himalayan species.
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Orchid and Rhododendron Viewing
Spring brings flowering interest across the forest, especially in mid-elevation zones.
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Himalayan Views
Clear winter mornings can offer views toward the Khangchendzonga range from nearby viewpoints.

Nature & Wildlife

Key Wildlife

Red PandaHimalayan Black BearClouded LeopardLeopard CatGoralSatyr TragopanOrchids

Flora

Subtropical broadleaf forest, temperate oak and rhododendron forest, bamboo, mosses, ferns, and orchids.

Fauna

The dense forest shelters red panda, Himalayan black bear, small cats, deer, goral, and a rich eastern Himalayan bird community.

Learn About the Park

History

Neora Valley was declared a national park in 1986 to protect the upper Neora River catchment and one of the last relatively undisturbed forest blocks in the Kalimpong hills.

Quick Facts

Established
1986
Area
88 sq km
State
West Bengal
Designation
Eastern Himalayan Forest

References

  1. Neora Valley National Park official visitor information West Bengal Forest Department, Neora Valley National Park
  2. Neora Valley National Park overview Wikipedia
  3. Book West Bengal forest lodges near Lava and Neora Valley West Bengal Forest Development Corporation
  4. Neora Valley National Park location map OpenStreetMap contributors
  5. Neora Valley National Park thumbnail image source Wikimedia Commons