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Corbett National Park
Located in the scenic foothills of the great Himalayas, Corbett National
Park is not only famous for its Tiger population but also for its
exceptional scenic beauty. Other than Tigers, the Park also has a sizable
population of Elephants, Leopards and a wide variety of exotic and colorful
birds. A visit to Corbett would surely be a rewarding experience for you on
your India wildlife tour.
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Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park is one of the most famous tiger reserves of India.
Located in the Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh, Kanha National Park is
known for its exceptional scenic beauty and the rich and diverse flora and
fauna. According to recent surveys, Kanha Tiger Reserve has around 70-75
Tigers, promising better opportunities for sighting this wonderful creature
in their own natural habitat. Kanha National Park is also famous for its
endangered Barasinghas (Swamp Dear), Leopards, Dholes (Indian wild dog),
Indian Bisons, Sambar, Chital, Barasingha, Barking Deer, Black Buck,
Chausingha, Nilgai, Monkeys, Mongoose, Mouse Deer, Sloth Bear, Jackal,
Porcupine, Hyena, Jungle Cat, Hare, Rock Pythons among many others. A visit
to Kanha Tiger Reserve promises a thrilling experience for you on your India
wildlife tour.
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Ranthambore National Park
is also famous for its Tiger population. One of the finest tiger reserves of
India, it offers best conditions for tracking and observing tigers in their
own natural habitat. Other major wildlife in Ranthambore National Park
include Leopards, Striped Hyenas, Chital, Chinkara, Sambhar deer, langurs,
Civets, Macaques, Sloth bears, Black bucks, Indian Wild Boar, Five-striped
Palm Squirrels, Indian Flying Foxes and Mongoose to name a few. |

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Bandhavgarh National Park
One of the finest and most picturesque tiger reserves of India, Bandhavgarh
National Park is located in the lush green surroundings of the Vindhya hill
ranges and the eastern flank of Satpura hill ranges (in all 32 hills surround
this beautiful park) in the Central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Bandhavgarh
National Park is known for its population of tigers, especially the white
tigers.
Periyar National Park
Periyar National Park is one of the finest wildlife parks in India and perhaps
the finest in south India. Located in the scenic surroundings of the Western
Ghats (mountain ranges) in the southern state of Kerala, the Periyar National
Park is famous for its Elephant and Tiger population.
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Bandipur National Park
One of the most beautiful and the better-managed national parks of India,
Bandipur National Park is located amidst the picturesque surroundings of the
towering Western Ghat Mountains on the Mysore-Ooty highway in Karnataka. The
Bandipur National Park occupies a special place in India's efforts towards
Eco-conservation. Bandipur National Park is famous for its Elephant population. |
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Sasan Gir National Park
One of the finest National Parks of India, Sasan Gir is located in the
central-western Indian state of Gujarat. The only known home of the world-famous
Asiatic Lions in Asia, Sasan Gir National Park is one of the most visited tiger
reserves of India.
Kaziranga National Park
Located on the southern banks of the mighty Brahmaputra River, in the
northeastern Indian state of Assam, Kaziranga National Park is one of most
picturesque wildlife parks of India. Kaziranga is world famous for being the
finest natural habitat of the Great one-horned Rhinoceros and Wild Buffalos.
Other important National Parks of India include the Bharatpur National Park
(Rajasthan), Sunderbans National Park (West Bengal), Mudumalai National Park
(Tamil Nadu) and Sariska Tiger Reserve (Rajasthan).
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