Sundarban to Corbett: Top 7 National Parks in India That You Must Visit

Sundarban

The National Park cum Tiger reserve is located at a distance of 130 km from Kolkata. Apart from the big cat, it is a peaceful abode of many reptiles, wild boar, deer, birds, and monkeys

Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga's main attraction is the one-horned rhinoceros. The Asiatic Buffalo, Royal Bengal Tiger, and Asian Elephant may all be found here. The park also provides habitat for several endangered bird species

Periyar National Park

Established in 1985, this Tiger Reserve in Kerala is home to tigers, elephants, Nilgiri Tahr, barking deer, mouse deer, and dole, all of which draw tourists due to their tranquil beauty

Corbett National Park

The oldest wildlife park in India, founded in 1936 and located in Uttarakhand's Nainital region, is home to a broad range of animal species, including Bengal Tigers, leopards, elephants, reptiles, and birds

Kanha National Park

Madhya Pradesh's national park, home to a variety of wildlife including barasingha, tigers, and other species, is an important habitat for sal and bamboo forests, lakes, and streams

Ranthambore

Ranthambore National Park is located in Rajasthan's deserts and has a distinct raw charm. It's like visiting an ancient fort filled with strange creatures

Mudumalai National Park

The park is well-known for its unique flora and wildlife, which includes endangered species such as Bengal tigers and Indian elephants, and its varied topography draws both nature lovers and researchers

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