Getting There
The park is located approximately 28 km from Agartala; hiring a local taxi or using regional transport is the most convenient way to reach the sanctuary.
Situated within the Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, Clouded Leopard National Park is a vital conservation zone covering approximately 5 square kilometers. It is specifically recognized for its focus on primate conservation, providing a sanctuary for four different species, including the notable Phayre's langur. The park offers researchers and nature lovers an intimate look at the unique flora and fauna of Northeast India. Located about 28 km from the state capital of Agartala, it is an accessible destination for those seeking an immersive wildlife experience. The park stands as a testament to the region's commitment to preserving its natural heritage.
Situated within the Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary, Clouded Leopard National Park is a vital conservation zone covering approximately 5 square kilometers. It is specifically recognized for its focus on primate conservation, providing a sanctuary for four different species, including the notable Phayre's langur. The park offers researchers and nature lovers an intimate look at the unique flora and fauna of Northeast India. Located about 28 km from the state capital of Agartala, it is an accessible destination for those seeking an immersive wildlife experience. The park stands as a testament to the region's commitment to preserving its natural heritage.
Home to four distinct primate species including Phayre's langur
Compact and accessible conservation zone
Located within the larger Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary
Essential site for studying Northeast Indian flora and fauna
The park is a specialized conservation area, not a large-scale tourist resort.
Access is best coordinated through the broader Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary facilities.
The area is humid and tropical; dress accordingly for outdoor exploration.
The park is located approximately 28 km from Agartala; hiring a local taxi or using regional transport is the most convenient way to reach the sanctuary.
As this is a protected conservation zone, always follow the guidance of park authorities and maintain a respectful distance from the wildlife.
Wildlife enthusiasts, researchers, and nature lovers interested in primate conservation.
INR ₹
$30-$60 p/day
Bengali, Kokborok, English
Bring binoculars and a camera, as the park's compact size and focus on primates make it excellent for observation.
Nature Lovers, Educational, Wildlife Spotting