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Hey there adventure seekers, are you ready for a wild ride? Then, hop on over to Mouling National Park in Arunachal Pradesh, India! Established in 1982, this park is a haven for plants and animals alike, and is spread over a whopping 483 square kilometers. And let me tell you, it’s no ordinary park. It’s got everything from tropical evergreen forests to alpine and coniferous forests, making it a feast for the eyes.

Mouling National Park is home to a variety of endangered species such as takins, snowclouded leopards, golden langurs, and hornbills. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a red panda or two. And if you’re not into animals, there are plenty of gorgeous waterfalls to admire, like Dabung and Nirbung.

Now, you might be wondering where the park got its name from. Apparently, Mouling means “red poison” or “red blood” in the Adi language, which is believed to be a reference to the red latex from a local tree species. Don’t worry though, we’re not trying to scare you. The ecology of the area has been sparsely explored, so it’s not entirely clear how many poisonous snakes are lurking around.

The park is pretty rugged, with an altitudinal range of 750 to 3064 meters. But don’t let that deter you. It’s an ideal destination for trekkers and animal lovers alike. And the best part? The core area of the national park is relatively untouched by human activities, so you can enjoy nature at its finest.

So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags, put on your adventure hat, and get ready to explore Mouling National Park. Just be sure to watch out for those snakes!

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