State
: Nagaland, the north eastern state of India. Best Time to Travel : November to February.
Locate : The Sanctuary lies at a distance of 37 Km from Dimapur and 111 km from Kohima in Nagaland.
The Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary in Nagaland
The Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary in Nagaland is under the preservation of the Forest Wildlife Department. Home to various animals including some rare species of birds. The sanctuary is a large collection of birds. The sanctuary is rich with varied wealth of flora & fauna.
Journey to Intangki Wildlife Sanctuary
Airport : The closest airport is at Dimapur. One can easily reach the sanctuary from Dimapur by road. Railhead: The closest railhead is at Dimapur. One can take a bus or taxi from here to reach the sanctuary.
Road Transport : NH 39 links Nagaland with rest of India. NH 39 directly links Nagaland to Guwahati in Assam. One can easily reach the sanctuary by bus or taxi from here.

Staying near the Intangki Wildlife Sanctuary
Circuit House and PWD Inspection Bunglow are available for the tourists in Nagaland. There is a Forest Rest House and transport on hire subject to availability.
Sightseeing in Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary
The Landscape
The landscape of this part is abound with hills and mountains. The complete surrounding is covered with a thick carpet of green plantations.
The Fauna
An exotic Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary is home to Hoolock Gibbon, the only Gibbon found in India; other wildlife includes Elephant, Mithun, Sambar, Barking Deer, Goral, Flying Squirrel, Wild Dog, Tiger, Sloth Bear, among Birds are Kaleej and common pheasant, Hornbill and Black Stor.






