India is one of the most famous tourist destinations with Jaipur’s artistic crafts, luxury resorts, historical palaces, as well as waterways, beaches and spectacular wetlands. Although the sightseeing places in the country, such as the Taj Mahal in Agra and the Royal Palace Mysore Palace in Karnataka, attract most tourists, India’s natural wonders are also attractive to visitors. (Islands)
In the northeastern part of India, there are two freshwater lakes separated by a floating grove. Keibul Lamjao National Park, located between Loktak and Pumlen Pat, is a unique wetland and unique wetland reserves, which is about 2 square kilometers. This place is not only the last natural habitat for the Sangai deer, but also the only floating national park in the world.
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Features of Kibol Lamjao Floating National Park
Kibol Lamjao is a retaining area between two lakes; An intermediate blue area that is neither a marsh nor a lake! The entire surface of the area is composed of rotting soil and masses, which is called “phumdi”. Some of these foams are so large and thick that they can withstand the weight of a home. The vegetation of this bio -float also provides wildlife food.

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In addition to the environmental importance, the Kibol Lamjao National Park and its surrounding areas play an important role in the lives of people living in the region. Recreational activities such as fishing as well as the supply of water power and agricultural irrigation are among the things that the park’s biodiversity has always been the center of local culture and economy.
Attractions of Kibol Lamjao Floating National Park
Since “fumdies” are generally sturdy enough to keep a home, tourists can walk on the floating islands without any problems and explore the National Park at their desired speed. Kibol Lamjao Park is also one of the popular birdwatching destinations; Aquaculture birds, warehouse swallows, rich roosters and other migratory birds live in the park; It may even occasionally see a purple currency next to the long meadows.

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Most visitors to the Kibol Lamjao National Park are interested in observing the deer or horny deer, specifically found in the Lamjao Kibol. This rare species was thought to be on the verge of extinction about 5 years ago; But the local government has begun efforts to increase their population. Sagai deer usually come out of the grass in the early hours of the morning or late afternoon; Visitors, of course, should also be careful about wild boars, otter and so on.
Tips for Visiting Kibol Lamjao Floating National Park
One of the best ways to experience the Kibol Lamjao National Park is to take a boat tour in sunrise. The National Park has specific watchtowers that tourists can enjoy and take pictures. If you failed to watch wildlife, go to the Tower of Watch in a small hill to have a wide view of the Lamjao Kibol; These towers are easily accessible by car, bike or walking.
When visiting the Lamjao Kibol National Park, you need to bring enough equipment such as insect spray, snacks and water for the whole day. You also need to wear comfortable shoes so you can move on different surfaces and roughness.

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