Kangchendzonga National Park
Kangchendzonga National Park is located in the northeastern part of India, primarily in the state of Sikkim. Established in 1977, it covers an area of approximately 849 square kilometers and is named after the majestic Kangchendzonga, the third-highest mountain in the world. The park is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes.
The park is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including rare species like the Red Panda and the Snow Leopard. It features diverse ecosystems, ranging from subtropical forests to alpine meadows, making it a vital area for conservation. Visitors can enjoy trekking and exploring the natural beauty of this unique region.