| Corbett National Park |
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Kaziranga National Park |
Close on the foothills of Himalayas, in the Kumaon region, now a part of Uttaranchal, once there was a vast cover of forest that sheltered many leopards and tigers. These predators became man-eaters due to various circumstances such as injuries to paws or loss of habitat and raised terror in nearby villages.... |









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Far into the North-East region where the mighty Brahmaputtra River gracefully rolls over a range of picturesque hills and plains, lies a lonely landscape of tropical evergreen forest that boast of protecting the largest population of the rare one-horned rhinoceros in the world. Popularly known as the Kazaringa National Park, this unique wildlife....
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| Ranthambore National Park |
Gir National Park |
Famous for its tigers that can be easily spotted, Ranthambore National park is a wonderful mixture of dense forest and magnificent ruins. A landscape where history and forest comes together to present the wild in its most exquisite form.... |
To the south west of Saurashta Peninsula, amidst the vast arid landscape of Gujarat, lies the last refuge of the dwindling Asiatic Lion in the form of Gir National Park. Despite the lion is long being celebrated and admired in the region as a symbol of power and courage, its survival was under severe threat when the majestic beast became a victim of hunters....
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| Bandhavgarh National Park |
Kanha National Park |
When the great Rudyard Kipling set to write his stories on Jungle, he might be oblivious of the sheer inspiration he received from the wilderness of Bandhavgarh National Park could sustain such overwhelming response in the form of the famous ‘Jungle Book’.... |
If at all the beast master-tiger is to be seen in all its pomp and power, there is only one destination to head for-Kanha National Park. Located in Mandla District of Madhya Pradesh, this exotic land of the wild spreads over 1945 sq. km area in the form of a horseshoe shaped valley with extensive plateaus....
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| Bandipur National Park |
Periyar National Park & Tiger Reserve |
Nestled in the picturesque greens between the Western Ghats and the Nilgiri Hills, in the state of Karnataka, Bandipur National Park has been the hunting preserve of the erstwhile Maharajas of Mysore. The park spreads over 900sq. km of extensive greenery interrupted by a chain of hills, stream and rivulets. Popularly known for its largest population of Asiatic elephants, Bandipur.... |
Imagine the sight of a herd of wild elephants lumbering through dense forest or wading into beautiful lakes against the backdrop of God’s own country, Kerala. The Periyar National Park, is perhaps one of few places where elephants are seen in their pure natural surroundings....
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| Sariska National Park |
Bannerghatta National Park |
Dry deciduous forests, undulating terrain of low hills, steep escarpments, wide valleys interspersed with medieval ruins make Sariska National Park easily a favourite wild life retreat, in the state of Rajasthan. Used to be the hunting reserve of the Maharajas of Alwar, the park is a fine fusion of history and nature. A tour to Sariska is like enjoying the wilderness from a pristine platform.... |
If you want to visit a wild side the best place is to visit Bannerghatta National Park situated on the southern outskirts of Bangalore where one can find everything right from avifauna to panthers. The park that covers 25,000 acres (104.27 sq.kms) of area is a home place for panthers, lions, tigers and a huge variety of birds......
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| Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park |
Keoladeo Ghana National Park & Bird Sanctuary |
Kept in splendid isolation from Indian mainland are the emerald isles of Andaman and Nicobar, a rare testimony to nature’s brilliance. These huge cluster of small and large islands crowning the Bay of Bengal boast of immense bio diversity (both Terrestrial and Marine) that inspire Eco-tourism profusely.... |
Inspired by a visit to England, where he was invited for duck shooting, a Bharatpur Maharaja decided to create his own private hunting reserve to play a better host. He chose an area of natural depression and converted it into a 29 sq. km lake and wetland with a marginal forest cover.... |
| Dudhwala National Park |
Eravikulam National Park |
Dudhwa National Park also known as Dudhwa Tiger Reserve lies in the foothills of Himalaya and plains of 'terai' on the India-Nepal border. The park is famous for its Swamp Deer whose population is over 1600 and tiger whose population was 98 in 1995.... |
Eravikulam Wildlife Sanctuary is a sanctuary mainly for the preservation of endangered Nilgiri Tahr. The park now has the largest population of Nilgiri Tahr for which this park was formed. The park also has Atlas Moth, Elephants, Sambhar's, Gaurs, Lion-tailed Macaque, Nilgiri, Langur, Tigers and Leopards.. |
| Hemis National Park |
Kishtwar National Park |
Hemis National Park, located in eastern part of Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir. In the eastern part of cold desert of Ladakh this high altitude protected area was created in 1981 for conservation and protection of its unique flora and fauna.... |
Kishtwar National Park located in Doda District about 40km north-east of Kishtwar Town. Location of the place is 33°20'-34°00'N, 75°40'-76°10'E. It was declared as a national park on 4 February 1981...... |
| Nagarhole National Park |
Namdapha National Park |
Nagarhole National Park, situated in Karnataka and covers an area of 247 sq.miles/64330 hectares was established as a sanctuary in 1955 and became a national park in 1975 when its area was expanded for forest reserve.... |
Namdapha National Park situated on the bank of river Brahmaputra 62 kms from Margherita and covers an area of 180782 hectares. The park was established as a national park in 1972 and later on converted as tiger reserve in 1983.... |
| Nandadevi National Park |
Panna National Park |
Nandadevi National Park Sanctuary has been converted to a National Park. The average altitude is approximately 4500 mts and it is surrounded by almost 70 lofty peaks. From which Nandadevi is the highest which is 7817 mts.... |
Panna National Park, situated in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the home place for some best wildlife species in India and is one of the places for tiger reserves in the country. The park is located at a distance of 57 km from Khajuraho..... |
| Pench National Park |
Pin Valley National Park |
Pench National Park located in lower southern region of the satpuda hills. The name Pench National Park is based on the river Pench. The flow of river in the park from north to south. It lies on the lower portion of Madhya Pradesh and touches the border of Maharashtra in districts Seoni and Chhindware..... |
Pin Valley Park, located in Spiti in Himachal Pradesh. The place was declared as a national park in 1987. The total area covered by the place is 675 sq kms. The wildlife here mainly has Siberian Ibex, Snow Leopard, Bharal, Wooly Hare, Tibetan Wolf, Red Fox and Snow Cock.... |
| Rajaji National Park |
Sunderban National Park |
Rajaji National Park situated in uttaranchal is a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, it is distinct for its pristine scenic beauty and rich biodiversity. The wildlife here includes elephants, tigers, leopards, deer and ghorals as its best known life forms..... |
Sunderban National Park, located in West Bengal, India was established in 1973 as a tiger reserve it was renamed as national park in 1978. Total area covered by the park is 169950 hectares (core) and 88,527 hectares (buffer)..... |
| Wandur National Park |
Valley of Flowers National Park |
Wandur National Park is located 30 km southwest of Port Blair and it comprises of 12 islands. Andaman and Nicobar islands, the capital city, are also the home of Indias best marine park..... |
Situated in the upper expansions of Bhyundar Ganga in the far interior of Garhwal Himalayas is the world famous Valley of Flowers. It covers an area of 87.5 Sq. Kms. and is 3,250 mt to 6,750 mt above the sea level..... |
| Manas National Park |
Dachigam National Park |
Manas National Park is one such wild life retreat in India that has the ability to hold a visitor spellbound. It is amongst the few foremost wild life parks in India, which is under the watchful eye of the Project Tiger.... |
It is not wrong to say that Gods are actually envious of this place on the earth. Someone said "when Dachigam is in full bloom with all it's wild fruit trees and beautiful animals, it makes you feel that this is the closest you could get to the abode of the Gods".... |