Khangchendzonga National Park

Khangchendzonga National Park, also Kanchenjunga Biosphere Reserve, is a national park and a biosphere reserve located in Sikkim, India. It was inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list in July 2016, becoming the first "Mixed Heritage" site of India. It was included in the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme. The park is named after the mountain Kangchenjunga, which is the third-highest peak in the world at 8586 m tall. The total area of the park is 849.5 km2.

Geography
Khangchendzonga National Park covers an area of 849.50 km2 in Mangan district and Gyalshing district at an elevation of 1829 m to over 8550 m. It is one of the few high-altitude national parks of India and was designated a mixed-criteria UNESCO World Heritage Site in July 2016.

In the north, it adjoins Qomolangma National Nature Preserve in Tibet, and in the west Kanchenjunga Conservation Area in Nepal.

Flora
The vegetation of the park include temperate broadleaf and mixed forests consisting of oaks, fir, birch, maple and willow. Alpine grasses and shrubs occur at higher elevations along with many medicinal plants and herbs.

Fauna
About 550 species of birds occur in the park including blood pheasant, satyr tragopan, osprey, Himalayan griffon, lammergeier,several species of green pigeon, Tibetan snowcock, snow pigeon, impeyan pheasant, Asian emerald cuckoo, sunbirds and eagles. The dhole has been recorded by camera traps at elevations of 2501–4100 m.