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  1. The Nokrek National Park, the core area of the Nokrek Biosphere Reserve, is a National park located approximately 2 km away from Tura Peak in West Garo Hills district of Meghalaya, India.The Nokrek Biosphere Reserve along with the Nokrek National Park was added by UNESCO to its list of Biosphere Reserves in May 2009.

  2. The Nokrek Biosphere Reserve is located in the northeast of India on the Tura Range, which forms part of the Meghalaya Plateau (average altitude: 600 metres). The entire area is mountainous and Nokrek is the highest peak of the Garo hills, rising up 1,412 metres.

  3. Nokrek National Park, situated in the East Garo Hills of Meghalaya (translates to the ‘ abode of clouds’ in Sanskrit), is a treasure trove for nature lovers, hardcore adventurers, and history buffs alike.

  4. Let the wildest corners of Meghalaya embrace you at Nokrek, a land of myths and wild beasts. Designated a biosphere reserve in 2009, Nokrek encapsulates the allure of the Garo Hills and The Daribokgre Trek is one of the best ways to soak in this untamed beauty.

  5. Home » Timeline Stories » NOKREK NATIONAL PARK. Things to do: Designated a biosphere reserve in 2009, Nokrek encapsulates the allure of the Garo Hills and The Daribokgre Trek is one of the best ways to soak in this untamed beauty.

  6. Dec 1, 2018 · Nokrek National Park does not fall under Cherrapunji at all. It is in Garo Hills in Meghalaya itself....this reserve is inhabited by numerous animals, including the red-panda, Asian elephant, tiger, marbled cat and pig-tailed macaque....famous sites in the park include the famous Nokrek Peak, Rongbang Dare Water Fall.

  7. The summit is part of the 48-sq-km Nokrek National Park, which occupies the highest parts of the larger Nokrek Biosphere Reserve. The area is home to hoolock gibbons, elephants and a few species of macaque.

  8. Nokrek National Park is a biodiversity hotspot in the north-eastern state of Meghalaya. The park is home to many rare and endangered species including the Red Panda, Clouded Leopard, Jungle Cat, Hoolock Gibbons, Serow, Slow Loris, many elephant varieties, Giant Flying Squirrel, Pig-Tailed Macaques, Wild Buffalo, Stump-Tailed Macaques etc. Birds.

  9. Nokrek is the highest peak in West Garo Hills, and has a huge population of rare plants and animals. Some of them include a very rare species of citrus-indica, endemic to this place, which the locals call memang narang. Literally translated, it means the orange of the spirits.

  10. Nokrek is the best place to catch glimpses of the wonderful Hoolock gibbon, a primate found in these ranges. Their incredible calls resonate from the canopies and provide a primaeval soundtrack to your excursion.

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