IN THE REALM OF THE FIREFOX

Singalila National Park

EMBARK ON A RED PANDA EXPEDITION IN THE EASTERN HIMALAYASΒ 

MISTY CLOUD FORESTS IN SEARCH OF THE RED PANDA

A Premium Expedition in Singalila National Park

Nestled in the eastern Himalayas, Singalila National Park is one of World’s most important strongholds for the endangered Red Panda. Cloaked in bamboo-rich forests, rhododendron groves, and misty mountain woodlands, the park provides ideal habitat for this elusive Himalayan icon.
Conservation efforts over the years have helped protect Singalila’s fragile ecosystem, allowing Red Pandas to thrive alongside Himalayan Black Bears, Barking Deer, Yellow-throated Martens, and a remarkable diversity of birdlife. Beyond its wildlife, the park offers spectacular views of the eastern Himalayas, including Kanchenjunga and, on clear days, even Mount Everest.

At Ameliya, we believe conservation starts with communities. We support education, sustainable livelihoods, and partner with lodges that empower local families β€” creating a future where both people and wildlife thrive in harmony.

Singalila at a Glance

Wildlife

The misty forests of the Eastern Himalayas offer one of Asia’s most rewarding wildlife experiences. The region’s star attraction is the elusive Red Panda, often found among bamboo thickets and rhododendron forests. Singalila is also renowned for its exceptional birdlife, with over 300 species recorded, including the spectacular Satyr Tragopan, Blood Pheasant, and numerous Himalayan specialties, making every walk through these cloud forests an opportunity for remarkable discoveries.

Habitat & Landscape

The Eastern Himalayas are a realm of mist-covered ridgelines, ancient cloud forests, and vibrant rhododendron woodlands. Home to some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Asia, the landscape is characterised by rolling hills, deep valleys, bamboo forests, and panoramic views of the Kanchenjunga massif. As the clouds drift through the forests, they create a magical environment rich in biodiversity and natural beauty. This unique blend of temperate forests, alpine habitats, and Himalayan wilderness makes Singalila one of the finest destinations for Red Panda tracking and high-altitude wildlife exploration in the Himalayas

Birding

Singalila is one of the Eastern Himalayas’ most rewarding birding destinations, with over 300 recorded species spread across its bamboo thickets, rhododendron forests, and high ridgeline meadows. The park is renowned for its Himalayan pheasants, including the Satyr Tragopan, Blood Pheasant, and Kalij Pheasant, alongside sought-after specialities such as the Fire-tailed Myzornis, Golden-breasted Fulvetta, and Scarlet Finch. Mixed feeding flocks of laughingthrushes, yuhinas, and rosefinches move through the forest canopy, while sunbirds flash between flowering rhododendrons in spring. This range of altitude and habitat makes Singalila an exceptional destination for birdwatching along the India-Nepal border in the Himalayas.

Plan Your Journey to Singalila National Park

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    Things To Do on a Luxury Safari in Singalila

    Red Panda Tracking
    Birding
    Community Interactions

    An Ancient Lineage of the Himalayas

    Red Pandas are so unique that they belong to their own family, Ailuridae, and are the only living member of this ancient lineage. Despite their name, they are not closely related to Giant Pandas, bears, or raccoons.

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    How to reach Singalila

    Nepal Side

    International arrivals in Kathmandu Airport followed by a domestic flight to Bhadrapur Airport, the closest airport (55 Mins : Flight Time) to the Singalila region. From the airport, enjoy a scenic drive through the eastern Himalayan foothills to your accommodation.

    Distance: 50 km

    Driving Time: Approx. 4 Hours

    India Side

    Fly to Bagdogra Airport (Delhi to Bagdogra Approx. 2 Hours Flying duration)

    (Mumbai to Bagdogra Approx 3 Hours flying duration)

    and proceed by road to the India–Nepal border at Kakarbhitta. Border crossing and immigration formalities typically take approximately 1–1.5 hours, after which the journey continues into eastern Nepal and onward to the Singalila region.

    Distance: Approx. 140 km

    Driving Time: Approx. 5.5–6 Hours (including border formalities)

    Safari Accommodations in Singalila National Park

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    Rustic safari lodges with cozy spaces, basic room amenities and common areas, warm staff and home cooked meals. Perfect for the non-discerning traveler.

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