Wildlife  Reserve  in India

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Located in the Himalayan foothills, Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India, having been established in 1936. In addition to several wildlife species like elephants, leopards, sloth bears, and a wide variety of birds, it is widely known for its population of Bengal tigers. Visitors can enjoy guided nature walks, elephant safaris, and car safaris at the park.

Kaziranga National Park, Assam 

Kaziranga National Park, which is situated in the northeastern state of Assam and is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Along with a wide variety of birds, the park is home to sizable populations of tigers, wild water buffalo, and Asian  elephants. Kaziranga is renowned for its distinctive wetlands and tall grasslands ecology.

 Sundarbans National   Park, West Bengal

The biggest mangrove forest in the world, Sundarbans National Park is located in the Sundarbans delta on the boundary between Bangladesh and India. It is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The endangered Bengal tiger lives there, along with a variety of bird species, spotted deer, and saltwater crocodiles. The Sundarbans' complex system of rivers.

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

One of the best locations in India to see Bengal tigers in the wild is Ranthambore National Park, which is located in the Sawai Madhopur area of Rajasthan.  It has a wide variety of bird species and predators including sloth bears and leopards. The famous Ranthambore Fort and other historic ruin sites dot the area, adding to its attraction.

Madhya Pradesh's Pench National Park is well-known for its varied wildlife and gorgeous scenery. The park is home to tigers, leopards, sloth bears, Indian gaurs, and more than 200 kinds of birds.  On nature walks and safari drives, guests can explore the park.

Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Bandipur National Park, Karnataka

Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Bandipur National Park is located in the southern state of Karnataka and is renowned for  its breathtaking vistas and abundant biodiversity. Elephants, tigers, sloth bears, Indian gaurs, and several bird species may be found in the park. In Bandipur, tourists can take nature hikes, birdwatching trips, and safari drives.

Gir Forest National Park, Gujarat

The state of Gujarat is home to Gir Forest National Park, which is the Asiatic lion's final remaining habitat. The park is home to several bird species, Indian gazelles, sambar deer, leopards, and the famous Asiatic lion. Safari drives and escorted nature walks are two ways that visitors can explore the park. 

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve,Maharashtra 

One of Maharashtra's biggest and oldest national parks is Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, which is located in the Chandrapur district. It is well-known for having a healthy population of Indian wild dogs, sloth bears, leopards, and Bengal tigers in addition to a wide range of wildlife. For those interested in wildlife, the park provides walking and jeep safaris.  

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