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Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
Madhya Pradesh State is blessed with the one of the most varied wildlife
habitats in the world and two most famous national parks cum reserves of
India, Bandhavgarh National Park & Kanha National Park. There's another
one Panna, maybe not as famous as the other two, but still worth a visit
for wildlife enthusiasts The Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve lies 300 km south-cast
of Khajuraho, famous worldwide for its erotic sculptures.
Bandipur
Tiger Reserve
Bandipur National Park is in Indias
first declared biosphere reserve and covers an area of 879 sq. km buffer
zone. Only 82 sq. km of this has been demarcated as tourism zone. One can
cover this easily in the safari ride. The area receives a decent rainfall
through the year, averaging to just over 600 mm. The majority of trees are
teak, which provides a stunning orange hue to the area. Elephant sightings
are plentiful and although it does have a relatively decent population of
tigers, sightings are not frequent. It is an excellent park for birding as
well
Blackbuck
National Park
In the bhal or flat grasslands of Gujarat's
Saurashtra peninsula, 65 km from Bhavnagar City, is the Blackbuck
(Velavadar) National Park. It is amongst the last surviving stretches of
relatively undisturbed grassland renowned for Blackbuck, Wolf and Lesser
Florican. This 34.08 sq km area stretches between two seasonal rivers that
drain into the Gulf of Cambay. Velavadar was declared a sanctuary in 1969,
and upgraded to a national park in 1976.
Corbett
Tiger Reserve
The Terai region of the state of Uttaranchal
has always known for the wonderful wilderness that has been blessed on it
by the Himalayas. In here are also located two of the most protected wild
habitats, providing an unforgettable experience to wildlife lovers. First
is Corbett,
Dachigam
National Park
Nature has blessed the state of Jammu &
Kashmir with endless natural panorama and faunal residents. If you like to
witness what its like for the animals to spend each day at the high
altitudes and in the cold deserts, that remain covered with snow
throughout the year, then do visit the parks and sanctuaries of J&K.
Desert
National Park
Popularly known as the desert state, Rajasthan
has some excellent wildlife retreats, including two of the finest tiger
reserves of India, one situated at Ranthambore and the second one is at
Sariska. Beside the tiger there's also a magnificent bird sanctuary at
Bharatpur, famously known as Keoladeo National Park. The biggest
attraction of this avian habitat is the yearly arrival of the Siberian
Cranes, a delight for bird watchers
Dhudwa
National Park
Dudhwa is located in Lakhimpur Kheri district
in Uttar Pradesh. It was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1965 and
acquired National Park status in 1977. Due to its location, in the
foothills of the Himalayas, the park offers a wide variety of mammals,
reptiles, aquatic life and avifauna species.
Eravikulam
National Park
Established as the natural preserve for the
Nilgiri Tahr, Eravikulam wildife sanctuary protects the largest population
of Tahrs in this world. Endless acres of tea plantations have altered the
original habitat of the High Ranges, along the southern tract of the
Western Ghats, leaving pristine forest only on steep slopes and in deep
valleys.
Gir
National Park
Known as the only natural habitat of the
Asiatic Lions, Gir National Parks main attraction is more varied and
is not just restricted to Lions only. Located in the Gujarat peninsula of
in the South West region of India, Gir will be a delight to visit for
every wildlife enthusiast Even if the Kachchh region of Gujarat is
Hemis
National Park
A kaleidoscope of visual images, the cold and
windy Hemis National Park is a land of splendid ruggedness. Snow-clad
peaks soar against azure skies, sunlight breaks vividly on the bare
mountain slopes, narrow rivers cut sharply through shadowy chasms and
stark ridges rise knife-like from the landscape. The ecology of this
barren region hangs in fine balance, easily disturbed by the poacher or
the insensitive tourist.
Kanha
national park
Madhya Pradesh State is blessed with the one
of the most varied wildlife habitats in the world and two most famous
national parks cum reserves of India, Bandhavgarh National Park &
Kanha National Park. There's another one Panna, maybe not as famous as the
other two, but still worth a visit for wildlife enthusiasts .
Kaziranga
National Park
In the deep forests of the North- East, time
stands perfectly still. And in here lives the survivor of the prehistoric
times, the one horned Rhinoceros. In the state of Assam, their habitat is
limited to the two national parks - Kaziranga and Manas. At Kaziranga, the
open country makes wildlife viewing fairly easy, while Manas, a known
Tiger Reserve, is located in the remotest region of the Himalayan
foothills.
Keoladeo
Ghana National Park
Keoladeo Ghana National Park, more
popularly known as Bharatpur Bird Santuary, is named after the temple
located within its boundaries. Although covering a mere 29 sq km, it is
famous for its exotic bird species, close to 400. Besides, during winters
it is visited by migratory birds such as the Siberian crane.
Madumalai
National Park
Mudumalai National park is one the many
reserves located in the forest belt between the Western Ghats and the
Nilgiri Mountains, in the extreme west of Tamil Nadu. Most of these
reserves are demarcated by political boundaries. It covers a relatively
small area of 300 sq.
Manas
National Park
Situated on a gentle slope in the foothills of
the Himilayas, the Manas Sanctuary houses around 20 species of highly
endangered birds and animals like tigers, pygmy hogs, elephants etc. The
Manas reserve is also the primary habitat of the rare golden langur.
November to March is the best time to visit the sanctuary.
Marine
National Park
A marine paradise teems with fantastic
life-forms incredibly close to India's largest congregation of oil
refineries near Jamnagar in Gujarat. The country's first marine reserve
spreads along the south coast of the Gulf of Kutch for nearly 170 km and,
together with its archipelago of 42 islands, sprawls over 163 sq km of
intertidal zone.
Nagarhole
national park
The forest of South India, mainly survive
along the Western Ghats and her lies the cluster of protected areas that
lie adjacent to one another in the state of Karnataka. In Karnataka the
two attractive wildlife parks of Nagarhole and Bandipur are a part of a
larger contiguous wildlife reserve that includes the Mudumalai Sanctaury
in Tamil Nadu and Wynad Reserve in Kerala. Nagarhole, among India's most
well-managed wildlife reserves, is situated in the vast wilds
Namdhapha
national park
Want to get an insight of the rich wilderness
of eastern India, then visit Namdapha National Park, tucked away in the
northern most state of Arunachal Pradesh. The inaccessibility of the
greater part the park has helped to keep the forests in their pristine
state and keeping intact the divers habitats as well as the flora and
fauna that are typical to this area.
Pench
National Park
Central India once presented an almost
contiguous realm for tigers, and even now, despite extensive deforestation
and human settlement, seven of India's 27 tiger reserves are located here.
Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh share the Pench Tiger Reserve in the
southern, lower reaches of the Satpura Hills, less than 90 km north of
Nagpur city.
Periyar
National Park
Also called the Thekkady Wildlife Sanctuary,
Periyar is ideal for watching the animals in their natural habitat, mainly
wild Elephants. A boat ride on the splendid artificial lake that is within
the sanctuary is the best way to view the wilds of the Nilgiri hills
Rajaji
National Park
Blessed with breathtaking scenic beauty and
rich bio-diversity, Rajaji National Park, also make a perfect holiday spot
within the wilds. This area is the northwestern limit of Asian elephant
population.
Ranthambore
National Park
The prime examples of Project Tigers
conservation efforts in the state of Rajasthan, Ranthabore National Park
was previously hunting reserve of the royal families of Jaipur.
Ranthambore is also considered as a heritage site because of the ruins of
a 1,000 year old that are found over here.
Sariska
Wildlife Reserve
Situated in a wooden valley, Sariska
National Park is surrounded by barren mountains and is one of the major
wildlife haunts that feature in every tourists wildlife
itinerary.The Sariska Tiger Reserve is steeped in history. The Mughal
emperor, Aurangzeb, is said to have imprisoned his elder brother, Dara
Shikoh, in the striking hilltop fort of Kankwadi.
Simplipal
National Park
Simplipal National Park is one of the earliest
wildlife habitats that was taken under Project Tiger and is located in the
forest belt of northern Orissa. Formerly a favourite among the royals of
Mayurbhanj district, the park set in an expanse of the fine Sal forest.
Tourist can enjoy jeep safaris and explore the wild surroundings of
Simlipal. The Simlipal Tiger Reserve, one of the country's largest
protected areas, is located in the Mayurbhanj district of Orissa.
Sunderbans
National Park
With the state of West Bengal is attached the
name of Sunderbans, by default. This mostly estuarine mangrove forest is
the habitat of nearly 200 Royal Bengal Tigers. Passing through the
mangroves by motor launch is quite an experience for the area is
completely unspoilt and quiet unique from the more conventional wildlife
parks. The park is also known for the conservation of the Ridley sea
turtle.
Valley
of Flowers National Park
Valley of flowers is probably the
only flower land of India, with the most extensive range of flowers and
orchids that are found in India. There is also famous trek that can be
taken to the Valley of Flowers if you are interested to lie in the
flowerbed of nature that has been formed in this park.
Wild
Ass National Park
A spectacular natural & seasonal lake
is shallow and in most parts muddy lagoon,seldom more than 2 mts. deep.The
lake has as many as 360 islets most of which exposed when the water level
receeds.Nal is very rich in Avi fauna.In fact its whole reputation is
based on the varied bird life found here.Nal supports more than250 species
of birds,including many migratory species from as far off as Central
Asia,Europe and Siberia flock to Nal.
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