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National Parks in India You Must Visit

 

Travellers across the world visit India to observe its cultural diversity. Also its diverse wildlife is an attraction for many tourists. India’s wildlife is so rich and diverse that you never get enough of it. It starts from the Himalaya mountains to the coastal line of the Indian ocean. India’s wildlife diversity can be observed while visiting National Parks in India. We bring 7 must visit national parks in India for you.

1. Bandhavgarh National Parks
Situated in Madhya Pradesh state in India, Bandhavgarh National Park is known for its Royal Bengal Tigers. The Central Tala zone is dedicated to the Royal Bengal Tigers. You can find other wild animals like leopards and deer too. The last white tiger in India was seen in this nation park. However, there have been no reports of white tigers in the last 50 years.


2. Pench National Parks
Pench National Park belongs to Seoni and Chhindwara in Madhya Pradesh. It is named after the Pench river which flows through the park. This national park covers 758 square kilometers of dense wildlife. 1200 species of rare and vanishing plants of great botanical importance are found in this area. Pench National Park is habitat to diverse wildlife animals like Tiger, Chital and Sambar.


3. Gir National Park
Gir National Park is in Gujarat State in India. According to the census in 2015, there are 523 lions in this national park. Out of which 106 are males and 201 are females. But Gir is not only about the lions. You can spot diverse species of birds (more than 200 rare species) and reptiles (more than 40 species) too.


4. Sariska Tiger Reserve
Situated in Alwar district of Rajasthan, Sariska Tiger Reserve is habitat to the Royal Bengal Tiger. Surrounded by the oldest mountain series in India, Aravali Hills, Sariska is famous for its dense population of tigers. Leopard, Hyena, Golden Jackal, Jungle Cat, Chital, Chinkara, Sambar, Hare, Deer and Ape are other attractions. Birds and reptiles to add more to your excitement.


5. Badipur National Park & Tiger Reserve
Situated in Southern Indian State Karnataka, Badipur National Park & Tiger Reserve has a relatively small population of tigers. It was a private hunting ground to the King of Mysore. But there is a dense population of other species of gaurs (bison), antelopes, elephants, deer and other diverse wildlife.


6. Kaziranga National Park
The Eastern State of India Assam owns this National Park. Kaziranga National Park is known as the home for almost two thirds of the population of the great one horned rhinoceros across the globe. A world heritage site, this national park is also known for tiger reserve, migratory birds, elephants and other rare species of reptiles.


7. Hemis National Park
Now we take you to the north end of India. Hemis National Park is situated in Ladakh region. This is the only place in India where you can spot snow leopards. Not only this, you can find wolves, Tibetan Argali and Pallas’s Cat.

India’s cultural diversity and rich wildlife make it a top destination for travelers. From the Himalayan mountains to the Indian Ocean coast, the country offers a diverse range of wildlife experiences in its national parks. Explore these seven must-visit national parks in India to witness the beauty of its wildlife and natural landscapes.

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