Edited By: Pragati Bhandari

Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal Known for its mangrove forests and Royal Bengal tigers, Sunderbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest tiger reserve in India.

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, Corbett National Park is renowned for its lush forests, diverse wildlife, and being the oldest national park in India.

Silent Valley National Park, Kerala Located in the Western Ghats, Silent Valley National Park is a pristine forest teeming with rare and endangered species, making it a biodiversity hotspot.

Kaziranga National Park, Assam  Famous for its population  of one-horned rhinoceroses, Kaziranga National Park is  a UNESCO World Heritage  Site and home to a variety  of flora and fauna.

Bandipur National Park, Karnataka Situated in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Bandipur National Park is known for its dense forests, scenic landscapes,  and a thriving population  of tigers and elephants.

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan  Nestled in the Aravalli Range, Ranthambore National Park is renowned for its historic Ranthambore Fort and its population of royal Bengal tigers.

Gir Forest National Park, Gujarat As the only natural habitat of the Asiatic lions, Gir Forest National Park is a vital conservation area and offers a unique experience in the diverse landscape of Gujarat.

Periyar National Park, Kerala Located in the Western Ghats, Periyar National Park is famous for its picturesque Periyar Lake, diverse wildlife, and the opportunity to spot elephants and tigers.

Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal Situated in the Eastern Himalayas, Buxa Tiger Reserve is a haven for rare animal species, including tigers, leopards, elephants, and clouded leopards.

Valparai, Tamil Nadu Valparai is a scenic hill station surrounded by lush green forests in the Anamalai Hills. It is known for its tea plantations, picturesque landscapes, and rich wildlife.