The Namdapha National Park, although famed to be the world's only forest with four big cats, also boasts numerous unique species of birds, reptiles, wild animals, and plants. Apparently, there are 150 timber species all across the 1985.23 sq km area. Apart from that, species of plants not found elsewhere in India, like the pinus merkusi and abies delavavi are found here. Even one of the most unique and endangered orchids, Blue Vanda, also blooms here. Although the four big cats it's known for may be difficult to spot, for they are skilled at deception, other animals like pig-tailed macaque, stump-tailed macaque, and Assamese macaque can be seen here easily. Apart from that, elephants, black bears and many arboreal animals have found their homes in the forest. Apart from that, birdwatchers can spend hours here spotting interesting species like the endangered white-winged wood ducks and others like the great Indian hornbill, jungle fowls and pheasants.