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About Dibru-Saikhowa Tourism
Dibru-Saikhowa
is famous for being the state?s biggest national park and covers ab over an
area of 650 sq. km. It is close to Tinsukia town, in the district by the same
name. This picturesque forest reserve was created in1986 by merging two smaller
reserve forests, Dibru and Saikhowa. Adding to its scenic beauty is the mighty Brahmaputra river, the Arunachal hills in the north and the
Dibru and Patkai hills in the south.
Wildlife Highlights
The star
species of this national park is the highly endangered and rare White-winged
wood duck, which people come from far and wide to see in its natural habitat.
Another rare animal to see in the wild is Feral Horses (once-domestic horses
that have gone back to the forests and become a wild species).