Assam has added another jewel to its rich natural heritage with the declaration of Sikhna Jwhwlao as its eighth national park. This move further strengthens the state’s position as a leading destination for wildlife and eco-tourism in India.
Located in the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR), Sikhna Jwhwlao National Park is home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species. The park’s designation is expected to enhance biodiversity conservation efforts while promoting sustainable tourism in the region.
With Assam already hosting renowned parks like Kaziranga and Manas, the addition of Sikhna Jwhwlao underscores the state’s commitment to environmental preservation. The new national park is expected to boost eco-tourism, research opportunities, and local livelihoods by attracting nature enthusiasts, conservationists, and wildlife photographers.
Authorities are now focusing on developing infrastructure, improving wildlife protection measures, and enhancing visitor experiences at Sikhna Jwhwlao. The park’s declaration aligns with India’s broader efforts to safeguard its rich ecosystems and promote sustainable tourism.
For travelers seeking a blend of adventure and nature, Sikhna Jwhwlao National Park offers a promising new destination to explore Assam’s breathtaking landscapes and vibrant wildlife.