Bhagwan
Mahavir National Park The Forest is mixed and wet
deciduous with abundant birdlife and a fair mammal population- leopard,
sloth bear, chital, etc.
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Chilla
Sanctuary The area has traditionallly been known for
elephants that migrate through it. A few tiger, bear and small cats are seen
along with interesting birds.
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Corbett
National Park Nestling in the foothills of the
Himalayas, the Corbett National Park extends over an area of 520.82sq.km.
Varied topography and vegetation gives Corbett a rich diversity in habitats
and natural beauty.
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Dachigam
National Park Located very close to Srinagar (22km),
Dachigam National park with its splendid forests and magnificent scenery is
easily accessible. The two sectors of the park -Upper and Lower Dachigam are
spread over an area of 141 sq. km. And altitudes vary between 1700 and 4300
meters.
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Dudhwa
National Park Further east along the Terai, the Dudhwa
National Park, which is also a Tiger Reserve, is located in the district of
Lakhimpur - Kheri, very close to the Nepal border.
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Great
Himalayan National Park The largest protected area in
Himachal Pradesh, the Park is carved out of the splendid mountain terrain of
the Kullu district.
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Kangchendzonga
National Park Wet temperate forests at the lower
levels, rising to the bare rock, ice and snow of the peaks.The park is
bounded by Nepal on the West with some of the world's highest mountains
stradding the border .
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Keoladeo
National Park Just 176 km. from Delhi is a very
special wilderness - the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, one of the finest
water-bird sanctuaries in the world. The 28.73 sq. km. lake and wetland was
artificially created by the Maharaja of Bharatpur in the 19th century.
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Melghat
Tiger Reserve Largely dry teak forest in the
Gaurilagarh Hills.The main ridge rises to over 3280 ft ( 1,000 metres ). The
Tapi river flows along the northern border.
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Nanda
Devi National Park The nanda Devi National Park,
spread over 630 sq. kms. of area in the vicinity of nanda Devi Peak (25, 675
ft./7816 mts), India's second highest mountain has a unique combination of
flora and fauna.
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Palamu
Tiger Reserve Lying along the northern edge of the
Chota Nagpur Plateau, the Palamau Tiger Reserve has an area of 1026 sq. km.
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Panna
National Park Previously a hunting reserve of the
Panna family, the area was declared a national park in 1981.The main
attraction of the parks are tiger, sloth bear, wolf, chital, chinkara and
samber.
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Rajaji
Sancturay Spread over an area of 820 sq. kms., the
park with its magnificent ecosystem, is nestled in the shivalik ranges.
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Snajay
National Park & Sanctuary The forest is largely
sal with an attractive river flowing through. Tiger, leopard, chital,
samber, nilgiri wild boar and much birdlife, are seen.
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Sariska
National Park The picturesque Siliserh Lake lies along
the edge of the Sariska Tiger Reserve and a charming hunting lodge
overlooking it, is a marvelous place for visitors to stay.
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Sultanpur
Jheel Bird Sanctuary Under threat from the State
Tourism . Department's tourist complex which both pollutes the lake.Three
quarter of the total area is marshy and the rest under babul ( Acacia spp )
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Central
India Wildlife Parks Bandhavgarh
National Park A wildlife retreat, where history and
nature meet, Bandhavgarh is not too far away from Kanha. Set amidst the
Vindhyan ranges, the Park has a series of ridges running through it.
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Kanha
National Park Located in the Mandia district of Madhya
Pradesh, the Kanha National Park is a Tiger Reserve that extends over 1945
sq. km. of undulating country. Elevations range from 450 to 900 meters.
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Pench
National Park The area is cut north-south by the pench
river.Most of the park is mixed desidous forest with open meadows in someof
the valleys.Most areas are accessible.
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Ranthambore
National Park Earlier the hunting preserve of the
Maharajas of Jaipur, the Park at Ranthambore was once the scene of royal
hunting parties. Today, it is famous for its tigers and is one of the best
places in the country to see these majestic predators in the wild.
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South
India Wildlife Parks Bandipur
Nagarhole National Park In Karnataka, the two
attractive wildlife parks of Nagarhole and Bandipur, though separate
entities, are part of a larger contiguous wildlife reserve that includes the
Mudumafai Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu and the Waynad Reserve in Kerala.
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National Park Karnataka. Where nature hums a fresh
song everyday. Creates a new rhythm every minute. To unveil a beauty that is
sublime. Solemn. And spellbinding.
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Wildlife Sanctuary Mysterious. Magical. And mind
blowing. The secrets of the jungle unwind as you go deep into the seemingly
silent forest.
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National Park The sparkling blue waters of Cauvery
wind through rocks and ravines and fall off the Deccan Plateau to form the
twin falls of Barachukki and Gaganachukki.
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Rangaswamy Temple Sanctuary At a height of 5,091 ft.,
this resort is a must for wildlife lovers. Dancing trees, whistling winds
and swirling streams form a back drop to some very rare animals - gaur,
chital, sambar, bears, elephants, panthers, tiger.
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Sanctuary In Cotigao Sanctuary you can find Sloth
bear, samber, chital, pangolin, leopard, etc.
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National Park Nestled amidst the Karapur Forest lies a
pristine piece of land that abounds with nature. Beckoning you to explore
it. For a wild exciting holiday.
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Sanctuary The hilly terrain of the Western Ghats,
clothed in dense mixed and moist deciduous forests, make Mudumalai (the
ancient hills) a most attractive wildlife reserve. The Mysore- Ooty highway
runs through the Park, following the course of the Moyar River, which
separates Mudumalai from Bandipur.
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National Park In Karnataka, the two attractive
wildlife parks of Nagarhole and Bandipur, though separate entities, are part
of a larger contiguous wildlife reserve that includes the Mudumafai
Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu and the Waynad Reserve in Kerala.
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Sanctuary The largest of India's Tiger Reserves, the
Nagarjunasagar -Snsailam Sanctuary (3568 sq. km.), lies in the state of
Andhra Pradesh.
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National Park Set high in the ranges of the Western
Ghats, in Kerala, is the Periyar National Park and Tiger Reserve. The park
has a picturesque lake at the heart of the sanctuary. Formed with the
building of a dam in 1895, this reservoir meanders around the contours of
the wooded hills, providing a perennial source of water for the local
wildlife.
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Bird Sanctuary When you take a holiday to
Ranganthittu, you're treated to some glorious sights.
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Western
India Wildlife Parks Bondla
Sanctuary Here you can find Samber, wild boar and a
few leopard, this is very smallest sanctuary of the country.
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National Park & Sanctuary Located in the south
west of the Saurashtra peninsula, the Gir National Park is a haven to about
300 Asiatic lions. The 1,412.13 sq. km. Park has a rugged terrain and the
steep rocky hillsides are covered in mixed deciduous forests.
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Eastern
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Lam Jao National Park This unusual wilderness is the
home of the Sangai or Manipur brow-antlered deer.
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Tiger Reserve The Manas Reserve, located in the
foothills of the Bhutan hills, far from human habitation, is a world in
itself. The Manas River flowing through the Park demarcates the border
between India and Bhutan.
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Sarovar Sanctuary The wetland and lake areas is
extensive and during the winter it is home to migrant geese, ducks and
flamingoes. Local waterbirds also come here to feed, but not breed.
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National Park Tucked away in the northernmost state of
Arunachal Pradesh is the Namdapha National Park.
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National Park The Simlipal National Park, one of the
earliest to be taken under Project Tiger, is located in the forest belt of
northern Orissa.
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National Park The vast swampy delta of the two Great
Indian rivers, the Brahmaputra and the Ganga, extend over a vast area.
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