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Namdapha, in the far north-east corner of India by its borders with China and Burma, is the least known and one of the largest National Parks in India. Visitors are rare. A special permit is required, which is a pain to get. There is only one guest-house in the Park, and it is falling down. Illegal logging is rife and poaching is endemic. But it remains one of the world’s richest pockets of biodiversity.

letters from India:

  • 5th Letter, March 2013
  • 4th Letter, March 2013
  • 3rd Letter, January 2013
  • 2nd Letter, December 2012
  • 1st Letter, November 2012

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