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National Parks in India
Kaziranga
Located in the North East Indian state of Assam, The Kaziranga
National park is famous for being the home of the One-horned Rhino.
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Sunderbans
Located in the Eastern Indian State of West Bengal, Sunderbans
is India's largest Tiger Reserve and is considered unique for
its impenetrable mangrove forest of great size and
bio-diversity. |
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Bandhavgarh
Located in the Central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh,
Bandhavgarh is considered one of the best National Parks as far
as Tiger sightings are concerned. |
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Kanha
Located in the Central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh,Kanha is
considered one of the best National Parks as far as Tiger
sightings are concerned and Kipling's famous Jungle Book is said
to have been concieved here. |
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Panna
Located in the Central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, close to
Khajuraho , Panna offers good wildlife viewing opportunities.
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Corbett
Located in the foothills of the Himalayas , in the North Indian
state of Uttaranchal, Corbett , is arguably one of the most
picturesque National Parks in India . Named in honour of the
late Jim Corbett, a legendary figure in the conservation history
of India, who played an important role in helping to create the
reserve, Corbett was India's first Project Tiger Reserve .
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Bharatpur
Located in the North Indian state of Rajasthan , the Bharatpur
Bird sanctuary is without question one of the finest
birdwatching locations in the world.
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Gir
National Park
The Gir National Park located in the Western Indian State of
Gujarat , is known as the last habitat of the endangered Asiatic
Lions, and is the only place in India to see these majestic
animals in their natural habitat.
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Nagarhole/Kabini
Located in the Southern Indian state of Karnataka , the
Nagarhole National Park is considered Southern India's foremost
Tiger Reserve . A large presence of Mammals, coupled with a
varied and extremely scenic landscape comprising hills, rivers
and water beds makes Nagarhole and Kabini a must do for serious
wildlife enthusiasts.
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Pench
Located in the Central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh,Pench is
India's 19th Project Tiger Reserve, and in addition to Tigers,
Pench also has an abundance of other endangered species of
Wildlife, like the Indian Bison etc.
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Periyar
Located in the Southern Indian state of Kerala, Periyar is
considered one of the most picturesque and beautiful wildlife
sanctuaries in the world.With its waterways, forests and
grasslands, it provides a magnificent venue for both mammal and
bird watching.
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Ranthambore
Located in the North Indian state of Rajasthan,Ranthambhore is
considered by many to be one of Indias most beautiful
national parks .An excellent park for game viewing ,
Ranthambhore, is convienently located , less than four hours
from Jaipur.
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Kumarakom
Bird Sanctuary
Located on the banks of the Vembanad Lake ,14 km from Kottayam
in the south Indian state of Kerala, the Kumarakom Bird
sanctuary is a haven for bird lovers .
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Little
Rann of Kutch or Dhangadhra Sanctuary
Located in the Western Indian state of Gujarat, and bordering
the Arabian Sea, the Dhangadhra Sanctuary or the Little Rann of
Kutch, as it is popularly know, is one of the largest wildlife
sanctuaries in India, and is famous not only for its unique
landscape, but also for being home to several endangered
species, most notably , the Asiatic Wild Ass .
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Royal
Chitwan National Park
Located in the southern central terai area of Nepal, The Royal
Chitwan National Park , is the first and best known National
Park of Nepal. The park is specially renowned for the protection
of the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, tiger and gharial
crocodile.
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Royal
Bardia National Park
Located in the Western terai area of Nepal, The Royal Bardia
National Park , is the largest and most undisturbed wilderness
area in Nepal. It is home to a list of endangered species like
Rhinoceros , Wild elephant , Tiger , Swamp deer , Black buck ,
Gharial crocodile , Marsh mugger crocodile and Gangetic dolphin
among others.
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