Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014. Amidst alpine meadows, mountain peaks and deep forests and glaciers, you will find many species of animals and birds
One of the world's biodiversity hotspots for sure owns a place of its own. The heavily wooded mountain range hugs the western part of India and is home to a number of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks
A national park, a biosphere reserve and a tiger reserve, all three are what Sundarbans National Park is all about. Sundarbans National Park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987
The unmatched and iconic beauty of the Nanda Devi Peak and the flowering haven that is the Valley of Flowers, are the reasons why the site is also one of the most visited in the country
The national park was formerly known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. Thousands of birds flock here during winter, migratory as well as residents. Because of this, the site was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site back in 1985
Located in Assam, Kaziranga National Park was declared a World Heritage Site back in 1985. The Nanda Devi National Park was given the status in the year 1988.