Here’s a collection of quick, fun, and lesser-known facts about Suklaphata Rastriya Nikunj — where every blade of grass and call of a bird tells a story.
Did You Know?
Suklaphata was once a royal hunting reserve before becoming a national park in 1976.
It’s home to the world’s largest herd of swamp deer (Barasingha) — a sight that feels straight out of a dream.
The park’s grassland area covers around 305 square kilometers — wide enough to get lost in wonder.
Wild elephants frequently migrate across the park’s southern border into India.
Over 350 bird species have been recorded here, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.
“The more you know about nature, the more you fall in love with it.”