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1. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan 2.

Kaziranga National Park, Assam

Spanning
over 1,334 square kilometers, the Ranthambore
National Park is a royal home to predators not short
of royalty themselves – tigers. Being the main
attraction, tigers capture the interest of wildlife
photographers. While you enjoy a safari
in Ranthambore, the wild cats come out to enjoy the Spanning across 429.69 square kilometers,
warmth of the desert. the Kaziranga National Park is home to
largest population of One Horned
Additionally, if you can’t spot these majestic cats, Rhinoceros in the world. Being far away
you won’t be disappointed as you will get to see from the human inhabitance is perhaps the
other wildlings like Sloth Bears, Wild Boars, reason for the flourishing wildlife here.
Sambar to name a few. Apart from the rhinos, elephants, bears,
panthers and various pretty birds traverse
Best time to visit – October to June while tiger the landscape of the park. Kaziranga is also
sightings happen between March and May. a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2. Hemis National Park, Ladakh Best time to visit - November to April is the
ideal time to visit.

3. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala

If you’re one who likes the ultimate thrill of the


high altitude, chilly winds and animals, the Hemis
National Park is your paradise. Spreading 4400 sq
km, the park is home to 16 species of mammals and
73 of birds apart from the snow leopard.  This picturesque, 192,000-acre wildlife sanctuary
located in the lap of the Western Ghats in Kerela,
It is best known for Snow leopards, Tibetan argali offers a lush environment for its inhabitants. There
sheep, Ibex, Blue sheep, chukhar, snow cocks, are plenty of tigers to see apart from birdwatchers
golden eagles to name some. As many as 100 who enjoy the park for its tropical species. One can
endangered snow leopards call this their home. also boat around the park to see the animals up real
close like the elephants.
Best time to visit - May to September is the best
time to visit. In November due to heavy snowfall,
the park closes the safari
Best time to visit - Open throughout the year, Best time to visit - October to June
September to December is the best time to go here.
6. Simlipal National Park, odisha
4. Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal

Similipal National Park is a national park and a


tiger reserve in the Mayurbhanj district in the
Indian state of Odisha covering 2,750 km2 (1,060
Travelling around the mangroves of the sq mi). It is part of the Mayurbhanj Elephant
Sunderban National Park you will see sights like a Reserve, which includes three protected areas —
tiger swimming in the water, a rarity found Similipal Tiger Reserve, Hadgarh Wildlife
nowhere else! The Sundarbans area covers 4624 Sanctuary with 191.06 km2 (73.77 sq mi) and
sq km incorporating a wide variety of birds and Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary with 272.75 km2
reptiles and including the salt-water crocodile. (105.31 sq mi).[1] Simlipal National Park derives
Apart from the Royal Bengal Tiger; Fishing Cats, its name from the abundance of red silk cotton
Leopard Cats, Macaques, Wild Boar, Indian Grey trees growing in the area.[2]
Mongoose are also found in abundance here.

The park is home to Bengal tiger, Asian elephant,


Best time to visit - October to April gaur, and chausingha.[3]

5. Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh


This protected area is part of the UNESCO World
Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2009.

Located almost at the border of Madhya Pradesh


with Maharashtra, the Pench National Park is a
tiger reserve spanning 464 sq kms. The
topography supports a mosaic of vegetation
ranging from moist, sheltered valleys to open, dry
forests. The Nilgai, Leopards, Wild Boars are just
some of the fantastic beasts found here.

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