Namdapha National Park and Tiger Reserve is the world’s northernmost tropical rainforest with the highest species richness among all protected areas in India. It is spread over 1985 sq. km of dense forests in eastern Arunachal Pradesh and shares its borders with the Hponkanrazi Wildlife Sanctuary and Hukaung Valley Tiger Reserve in Myanmar. This poster highlights the rich biological and cultural diversity of Namdapha, as well as the threats and transboundary issues in the landscape.