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7 Wide Life Sanctuaries To See Rare Animals In India

Wildlife has always remained an integral part of India since ancient times. India is a nation that is famous for its rich biodiversity and eco-tourism and if you are a wildlife enthusiast, here we give you the top 7 wildlife sanctuaries in India that you must visit to get a thrilling and adventurous experience that features rare animals.

Jawai Bandh Leopard Conservation Reserve

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Jawai Bandh Leopard Conservation Reserve

An entirely different from the rest of the wildlife reserves in India is located in Rajasthan, while all wild sanctuaries and national parks of India have dense forests here you will see granite hills and the leopards take shelter in the caves that are built in rocks. Also, you can see a large number of migratory birds, crocodiles, hyenas, foxes, wolves, jungle cats, nilgai, and some rare species of reptiles and insects.(Img:Instagram)

Ranthambore National Park

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Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is counted as one of the largest national parks in India where you can witness various animals like Bengal tigers, sloth bears, mugger crocodiles, rhesus macaques, southern plains gray langur, sloth bears, striped hyenas, sambar, wild boar, nilgai, Indian leopard along with various species of reptiles, and birds.(Img:Instagram)

Jim Corbett National Park

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Jim Corbett National Park

The oldest national park in India is located in Uttarakhand and is famed for Bengal tigers, Asian elephants, and Himalayan bears It also features various other species like rhesus macaques, langur, Indian pangolins, Himalayan goral, yellow-throated martens, otters, Indian grey mongoose leopard cat, fishing cat, and jungle cat. You can also see 36 species of dragonflies.(Img:Instagram)

Kaziranga National Park

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Kaziranga National Park

Located in Assam Kaziranga National Park is a World Heritage Site with two-thirds of the world’s one-horned rhinoceroses where you can sight elephants, leopards, water buffaloes, swamp deer, and tigers and many more.(Img:Instagram)

Kanha National Park

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Kanha National Park

Largest national park of Madhya Pradesh and one of the most famous places for tourists known for an impressive population of Royal Bengal Tigers, Indian wild dogs, barasingha, sloth bears, Indian leopards, and various species like honey badger, jungle cats, hyenas, fox, porcupine, civet, hare, sloth bear, rhesus macaque, Indian wolf, wild boars, Nilgai, four-horned antelope, barking deer and rare birds like Tickell’s blue flycatcher, steppe eagle, red-wattled lapwing, red junglefowl, Indian peafowl, mynas, paradise, flycatchers, pigeons, woodpeckers, Malabar pied hornbill, minivets, lesser whistling teal, little grebes, Indian roller, cattle egret, crested serpent eagle and many more.(Img:Instagram)

Sundarbans National Park

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Sundarbans National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Biosphere Reserve, and a national park located in West Bengal featuring Royal Bengal Tiger, chital, flying fox, jungle cat, fox, mongoose, Indian grey, macaques, leopard cats, fishing cats, along with various reptiles like marine mammals, and a huge birddom and rare birds like black-tailed godwits, cormorants, rose-ringed parakeets, whistling teals, etc.(Img:Instagram)

Bandipur National Park

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Bandipur National Park

Located in the state of Karnataka, featuring various endangered species like elephants, Indian giant squirrels, gray langurs, chital, four-horned antelopes, Indian rock pythons, muggers, sloth bears, tigers, gaurs, jackals and dholes, and many more.(Img:Instagram)