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Ecotourism: Tai Phake Khamyang Khampti Singpho Nocte Ahom Nepali Burmese Tea-Tribes

The Dehing Patkai Forest region in India is home to rich biodiversity and over a dozen tribes, including Tai Phake, Khamyang, Khampti, and Singpho peoples. It is habitat for endangered species like the black panther, hoolock gibbons, slow loris, gaur, binturong, and Asian elephants. The forest also contains diverse plant life such as wild banana, tree ferns, and several fruit-bearing trees.

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Ecotourism: Tai Phake Khamyang Khampti Singpho Nocte Ahom Nepali Burmese Tea-Tribes

The Dehing Patkai Forest region in India is home to rich biodiversity and over a dozen tribes, including Tai Phake, Khamyang, Khampti, and Singpho peoples. It is habitat for endangered species like the black panther, hoolock gibbons, slow loris, gaur, binturong, and Asian elephants. The forest also contains diverse plant life such as wild banana, tree ferns, and several fruit-bearing trees.

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Ecotourism

The Dehing Patkai Forest region not only boast rich biodiversity but also has a rich
culture and heritage. There are more than a dozen different tribes and communities
living in the area including Tai
Phake, Khamyang, Khampti, Singpho, Nocte, Ahom, Nepali, Burmese, Tea-tribes etc.
BLACK PANTHER HOOLOCK GIBBONS

SLOW LORIS GAUR

BINTURONG ASIAN ELEPHANT


MALLOTUS PHILIPPENSIS WILD BANANA

TREE FERN BACCAUREA SAPIDA

BISCHOFIA JAVANICA GARCINIA LANCEIFOLIA

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