Rajbari National Park
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| Rajbari National Park | |
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Location in Tripura, India | |
![]() Interactive map of Rajbari National Park | |
| Location | Tripura, India |
| Nearest town | Belonia |
| Coordinates | 23°17′N 91°24′E / 23.28°N 91.40°E |
| Area | 31.63 square kilometres (12.21 sq mi) |
| Established | 2007 |
| Governing body | Tripura Forest Development & Plantation Corporation Limited |
Rajbari (Bison) National Park is a national park in the Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary, in Tripura, India.[1][2] It covers an area of about 31.63 square kilometres (12.21 sq mi).
The park is very famous across the country owing to its picturesque surroundings. It is one of the many places in India where one could witness Mother Nature at her best. One can expect to come across various wild animals including the world-famous Indian Gaur (also known as bison), deer, Golden langurs, Pheasants, and many such endearing species. The Bison reserve was entrenched in the Sanctuary to protect the endangered species. With the establishment of this reserve, the primary goal was to restore the natural living habitat of the Bison and strengthening laws put forth for the protection of them from poachers. The park receives plenty of water from the many rivulets and water bodies situated in the sanctuary. This supply for water ensures a regular and constant supply for nourishment to the plant and animal species.
