Bandhavgarh National Park is home to a large population of tigers, other wildlife such as leopards, deer, and wild boars.
Famous for its tiger population, Ranthambore National Park is one of the most popular wildlife safari destinations in India.
Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its one-horned rhinoceros population , tigers, elephants, and other wildlife.
The only place in India where you can find wild Asiatic lions, Gir National Park also offers a chance to see leopards, hyenas, and other wildlife.
Kanha National Park is famous for its tigers, as well as its population of barasingha deer and other wildlife.
One of the largest deltaic mangrove forests in the world, Sunderbans National Park is home to the Royal Bengal tiger.
Periyar National Park is home to elephants, tigers, and other wildlife, and visitors can also enjoy a boat ride on the Periyar Lake.
Pench National Park is home to a large population of tigers, as well as leopards, deer, and other wildlife.
Known for its population of tigers and leopards, Sariska National Park is also home to other wildlife such as deer and hyenas.
Satpura National Park is a lesser-known wildlife safari destination, home to tigers, leopards, other wildlife, offering hiking and birdwatching.