One of India's well-kept secret, least visited and most rewarding natural reserves is the Murlen National Park, snuggled in the isolated Champhai district of Mizoram. Murlen, which is frequently eclipsed by better known national parks in its vicinity, is a witness to the Northeast's distinctive biodiversity and has been previously compared to the Amazon owing to its dense forest canopy and remarkably limited light penetration. Created in 1991, the park covers an area over 200 sq km and stands as a pristine biological haven and a crucial conservation bastion in the Indo-Myanmar biodiversity hotspot.




