Alluvial swamps along the Jhia-Borelli River - Moerassen langs de Jhia-Borelli rivier
Nameri National Park lays on the broder of the alluvial plains of Assam, North East India. It is situated along the Jhia Borelli River. The park contains impressive vast evergreen forest areas, interspersed with more open swamps with a grassy vegetation. The park contains both flat alluvial forest and hill forest. The park holds very high densities of Asian elephants, as well as healthy populations of other large mammals, such as Gaur, Sambar, Leopard and Tiger. Scarce, elusive and threatened bird species, such as White-winged Duck, Ibisbill (winter migrator), Pallas's Fish-Eagle, Rufous-necked Hornbill, Blue-naped Pitta and White-cheecked Hill Partridge are all found within the Park. Because of the high densities of elephants, the visitors have always to be accompanied by an armed guard. In case of an elephant charge, the guard shoots in the air, just above the elephant, which mostly helps stopping them or avoiding a charge.