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Sep 17, 2025
India’s first national park, Jim Corbett, is famed for Bengal tigers, elephants, and gharials. Dense forests, grasslands, and exciting jeep safaris make it a paradise for wildlife lovers.
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A UNESCO site, Kaziranga protects the endangered one-horned rhinoceros. Its wetlands and grasslands also shelter elephants, swamp deer, and migratory birds, offering a unique blend of scenic beauty and biodiversity.
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Home to Bengal tigers, Ranthambore uniquely combines wildlife and history. Its majestic fort, ancient ruins, and thrilling safaris make it one of India’s most popular destinations for tiger spotting.
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Gir is the only natural home of the Asiatic lion. Along with lions, it shelters leopards, hyenas, jackals, and over 300 bird species, making it a unique wildlife destination.
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The world’s largest mangrove forest, Sundarbans is renowned for the elusive Bengal tiger. It also houses saltwater crocodiles, fishing cats, and king cobras, making it a true biodiversity hotspot.
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Inspiration for The Jungle Book, Kanha is a haven for tigers, swamp deer, and lush sal forests. Its expansive meadows and rich biodiversity make it a stunning safari destination.
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With one of India’s highest tiger densities, Bandhavgarh ensures thrilling big-cat sightings. Ancient caves, rock paintings, and the historic fort inside the park enhance its cultural and natural charm.
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Located in Kerala’s Western Ghats, Periyar is known for elephant herds, boat safaris, and lush greenery. The scenic Periyar Lake makes wildlife watching an unforgettable experience here.
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Set in the high Himalayas, Hemis is best known for snow leopards. Its rugged landscapes also host blue sheep, golden eagles, and breathtaking mountain views for adventurous explorers.
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