Depending on the area and terrain National Parks provide ample opportunities to the visitors to have a close encounters with the wilds. But what is so exquisite about the Indian National Parks is the variance that they are equipped with. Whether it comes to the flora, avifauna, and aquafauna,Tiger - Wildlife in India or witnessing various wild forms in their natural surroundings on an elephant or inside a jeep, wild ventures in are simply amazing!
Some of the best jewels of Indian wilderness include the Great Himalayan National Park, Dachigam National Park near Srinagar, Corbett National Park in Uttar Pradesh, which is also a famous tiger reserve, Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, and Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal. Worth visiting in the east indian part in "The Land of Rhino" Assam is Kaziranga.
Bandhavgarh National Park
Bandipur National Park
Corbett National Park
Dudhwa National Park
Desert National Park
Eravikulam National Park
Gir National Park
Kanha National Park
Kaziranga National Park
Mudumalai National Park
Ranthambhore National Park
BR Hills Wildlife Sactuary
Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary
Panna National Park
Periyar National Park
Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary
Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary
Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary
Kutch Wildlife Sanctuary
Corbett National Park
Hemis National Park
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Great Himalayan National Park
Sundarbans National Park
Nagarahole National Park
Namdapha National Park,
Some of the best jewels of Indian wilderness include the Great Himalayan National Park, Dachigam National Park near Srinagar, Corbett National Park in Uttar Pradesh, which is also a famous tiger reserve, Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, and Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal. Worth visiting in the east indian part in "The Land of Rhino" Assam is Kaziranga.
Famous National Parks in India
Bandhavgarh National Park
Bird - Wildlife in IndiaCheck out the place where firstly and formostly the white Tigers of Rewa were discovered Bandhavgarh. This park is some of the left out preserved wild pockets of Madhya Pradesh of what were once splendid forests that extended across the whole of Central India
Ranthambore National Park
A nearby attraction of Sawai Madhopur, in the state of Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park is an outstanding example of Project Tiger's efforts at conservation in the India.
Kaziranga National Park
The land of Rhino is counted among the two major wild pockets, the only surviving habitats of this prehistoric survivor in India.
Kanha National Park
Ever though what it feels like to visit a tiger country, then visit the state of Madhya Pardesh, check out the wilds of Kanha and see for yourself why this place is called a wild hideout taken straight from the famous "Jungle Book".
Sundarbans National Park
Come to Sundarbans where adventure awaits you at every corner. Known as the largest estuarine delta in the world, this Tigerland vibrates with countless forms of colourful life.
Manas National Park
Assam is the state of the Great One Horned Rhino. Beside the Kaziranga there's Manas another habitat of the Rhino's, located in one of the remotest region among the foothills of Himalayas.
Bandipur National Park
Lies halfway down the Mysore-Ooty highway became one of the first of India's Tiger Reserves and the southernmost of the nine reserves specially established under Project Tiger.
Sultanpur National Park
Sultanpur national park was a stretch of marshy land that has been remodeled and converted into a water body. The park is home to a large range of birds, both resident and migratory.
Royal Chitwan National Park (Nepal)
Established in 1973, provides a great wildlife experience with its rich flora and fauna. Short grass makes the months of February-May the best game-viewing season, but the autumn months are perfect for visiting, with Himalayan views, and in winter months of December-January, Chitwan has quiet a pleasant climate compared to Kathmandu.
Royal Bardia National Park (Nepal)
Largest and most undisturbed wild area of the Terai region of the Nepal Himalayas. Simialar to Chitwan park, but with a drier climate and a more remote location, Bardia encompasses 1,000-sq-kms of riverine grassland and sal forests. Bandhavgarh National Park
Bandipur National Park
Corbett National Park
Dudhwa National Park
Desert National Park
Eravikulam National Park
Gir National Park
Kanha National Park
Kaziranga National Park
Mudumalai National Park
Ranthambhore National Park
BR Hills Wildlife Sactuary
Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary
Panna National Park
Periyar National Park
Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary
Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary
Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary
Kutch Wildlife Sanctuary
Corbett National Park
Hemis National Park
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Great Himalayan National Park
Sundarbans National Park
Nagarahole National Park
Namdapha National Park,
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