- Balphakram National Park is located in South Garo Hills district of Meghalaya, India.
- In 1987, it was established as a protected area.
- Area: It covers an area of approximately 220 square kilometers (85 square miles).
- It is situated at an altitude of about 910 meters (3,000 feet).
- Hills: The park is located in the southern part of the Garo Hills.
- River: One of the prominent river that flow through the park is Simsang River (Goneshwari River or Someshwari River).
- Siju-Dobkhakol Cave located near the park.
- Tribe: The park is primarily inhabited by the Garo tribe.
- Flora: Tropical Deciduous Trees (sal, teak, and garjan), Subtropical Vegetation, Grassland (Themeda spp., Chrysopogon spp., and Saccharum spp.), Bamboo Forest, Carnivorous Plants (Pitcher plants and sundews) etc.
- Fauna: Marbled Cat, Wild Water Buffalo, Red Pandas, Asian Elephant , Indian Bison, Asian Golden Cat, Stump-tailed Macaque, Chital Deer, Hornbills, Babblers, Python etc.