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Dampa Tiger Reserve
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Dampa Tiger Reserve, the biggest Wildlife
Sanctuary in Mizoram was notified in 1985
and declared a Tiger Reserve in 1944. It
is situated in the western part of Mizoram
state on the international border with Bangladesh
about 127 km. from Aizawl. It covers an
area of approximately 550 Sq. Km. The tropical
Forests of Dampa are home to rich Flora
and Fauna...
The Striking Natural
features are
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The virgin forests of Dampatlang
& Chhawrpial tlang, the unique flora
of wet/semi - evergreen forest to deciduous
forest.
Forest interpolated with steep precipitous
hills, deep valleys, jungle streams, ripping
rivulets, natural salts licks, with an altitudinal
zone of 200 - 800 mts.
Habitat of unique and endangered wild animals.
A healthy and refreshing environment - far
away from the hectic urban life.
Flora
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The major flora consist of a mixture of
several species such as Dipterocarpus turbinatus,
Dipterocarpus marcocarpus, Terminalia myriocarpa,
Michelia champaca, Artorocarpus chaplasha,
Sterculia vilosa, Psteropernum personatum,
Tonna ciliata, Chukrasia tubularis, Syzygium
cumini, Aedinia caudifolia, etc. and different
species of Bamboos Cane and Orchids.
Fauna
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Dampa Tiger Reserve encompasses a variety
of rare and endangered animals in abundance,
the comprehensive list of fauna found in
the Sanctuary are :-
Arboreal
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Rhesus macaque, Leaf monkey(Dawr), Pigtail
macaque(Chengker Zawng), Stumptail macaque(Zawngmawt),
Hoolock gibbon(Hauhuk), Assamese macaque(Phaizawng),
Slow lorris(Sahuai), Giant squirrel(Awrrang).
Ground Animal
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Tiger(Keipui), Leopard(Keite), Indian Elephant(Sai),
Gaur(Sele), Serow(Saza), Barking deer(Sakhi),
Wild boar(Sanghal), Porcupine(Sakuh)), Sloth
bear(Mangtir), Himalayan black bear(Savawm).
Avi Fauna
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Great Indian hornbill(Vapual), Malbar pied
hornbill(Vahai), Peacock pheasant(Varihaw),
Red jungle fowl(Ramar), Crested serpent
eagle(Muvanlai), Emerald dove(Ramparva,
Hill myna(Vaiva).
Reptile
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Python(Saphai), King Cobra(Chawngkawr),
Monitor lizard(Tangkawng), Hill Tortoise(Satel).
The major flora consists of a mixture of
several species such as Dipterocarpus turbinatus,
Dipterocarpus macrocarpus, Terminalia myriocarpa,
Michelia champaca, Artorocarpus chaplasha,
Sterculia vilosa, Psteropernum personatum,
Toona ciliata, Chukrasia tubularis, Syzygium
cumini, Aedinia caudifolia, etc and different
species of Bamboo Canes and Orchids.
Accommodation
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Accommodation ia available at the following
places:
Teirei
Phuldungsei
Damparengpui
Food has to prepared by the visitors themselves,
or may be prepared by the Staff on request.
BASIC INFORMATION
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| Location |
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Mamit
District, Mizoram |
| Latitude |
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N
23o 32' 42" to 23o
41' 36" |
| Longitude |
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E
92o 13' 12" to 92o
27' 24" |
| Altitude |
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200
mts to 800 mts |
| Area |
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500
sq.km |
| Rainfall |
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2000
to 2500 mm |
| Climate |
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Pleasant
and equable warm climate throughout
the year with moderate to chilly
winter during November - December
at the higher altitudes. |
| Best
Season to visit |
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October
to March. |
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APPROACH
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>> By Road
| Aizawl
to W.Phaileng (F.D.Hqr) |
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100
km |
| Aizawl
to Teirei (Range Hqr) |
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119
Km |
| Aizawl
to Phuldungsei (Range Hqr) |
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142
Km |
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>> By Air
Lengpui (Airport) to W.Phaileng : 60 Km
>> By Rail
Silchar to W.Phaileng (Via Aizawl) : 280
Km
Suggestion to visitors
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* Treat the Sanctuary with respect
as the sanctum sanctorum of nature.
* If you are in a vehicle, bear
in mind that wild animals have the right
of way within the Sanctuary.
* Transistors, tape recorders
and loud conversations are prohibited in
the Sanctuary.
* Dress in colors that blend
with the forest like khaki brown, olive
- green eye.
* Make full use of the knowledge
of local guides and Field staff on duty.
* Do not use guns, shoot with
your camera instead.
* Make the most of your visit
- learn a little more of the world you are
a part of.
Caution
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* Take strict precautions to
prevent accidental forest fires caused by
carelessness.
* Avoid any form of pollution
within the sanctuary either of air, soil
and water including the flora and fauna
* Keep a reasonable distance
from all animals. Disturbed animals may
be provoked to attack.
* Do not go near a nest, an
alarmed bird can damage the eggs to be hatched.
* Leave things as you found
them, do not litter.
For further information
please contact
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1.
Chief Wildlife Warden Mizoram
Tuikhuahtlang, Aizawl,
Telefax : 0389 - 2325371 |
2.
Field Director
Dampa Tiger Reserve,
West Phaileng
Phone : 0389 - 2012298 |
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