10 Best Places to See Wildlife in India

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10 Best Places to See Wildlife in India India has very exciting and adventurous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, where you can trail a tiger, do elephant safari, spot the lion and so on. They have diverse landscapes and are enriched with exotic species of flora and fauna. These national parks and sanctuaries are conserved and protected areas. They are perfect places for wildlife and nature lovers. Enjoy nature and bask in the wilderness of wildlife. 1. Bandhavgarh National Park It was earlier considered as a hunting ground by the royal family of Rewa. It was established in 1968 and is stretched across an area of 450 sq km. This national park is surrounded by various species of fauna as well. It is popular for its huge population of tigers and tourists like to trace the trail of tigers. You can enjoy the spectacular vistas of Royal Bengal Tigers.

2.Corbett National Park Jim Corbett National park is considered as the most visited forest reserve of India and is also the first forest reserve of Asia, which is situated in Uttarakhand. It was established in 1956. You can spot several fascinating wildlife species here such as Fishing Cats, Serow, Goral, Himalayan Tahr and so on. It is also one of the tiger reserves of India. It has entry from 4 different gates and you can enjoy jungle safari here. You can even do the overnight stay in the jungle.


3.Sunderban National Park This national park is situated in West Bengal. It is in the midst of Mangroves and is considered as the largest tiger reserve of India. It boasts the tigers which have adopted an amphibious lifestyle. It is also considered as a part of UNESCO’s World Heritage Site. You can enjoy the glimpse of an amphibious tiger here.

4.Ranthambore National Park It offers the various majestic creatures of wildlife and is a very popular national park. It is considered as a home to several incredible wildlife, which is situated in Rajasthan. It is the main attraction for wildlife photographers. You can spot the incredible wildlife here such as Sloth Bears, Wild Boars, Sambar and tigers. The wildlife of this national park lures the attraction of tourists.


5.Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary If you are nature and bird lover then this bird sanctuary is a perfect place to enjoy the various varieties of birds. It is considered as one of the best bird sanctuaries of India. You can spot here the most exotic species of birds. It is popular for wildlife and photography.

6.Kaziranga National Park It is nestled at the banks of the Brahmaputra River. This beautiful national park is home to a wide variety of wildlife like Indian Elephants, Indian Bison, Bears, Panthers, Hog Deer, Capped


Langurs, Tigers and Swamp Deer. It has a very fascinating landscape with exotic wildlife. It is considered as a part of UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can spot Single-horned Rhinos here.

7.Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary It is the home of Lions in India. It is very popular for its Asiatic Lions. It was established in 1965 and is situated in Gujarat. It was established under the Project Tiger Reserve. It contributes majorly to the wildlife tourism of India. It has a wide variety of mammals, reptiles and birds. Moreover, it has 300 varieties of birds. Enjoy the wilderness of wildlife and spot the Asiatic Lions.

8.Pench Tiger Reserve It is the established Project Tiger Reserve in India and is sprawled over an area of 800 sq km. It is also an inspiration for Jungle Book. You can watch tigers in this reserve. You can also spot Leopard, Wild Boar, Nilgai, Crimson-breasted Barbet. Tiger: Spy in Jungle is a famous documentary which has been shot here.


9.Bandipur National Park Bandipur National Park is situated in Karnataka and it boasts 70 tiger reserves. You can watch Asian Elephants, Leopards and Bears. It is considered as an ideal destination for wildlife Safari and has enriched biodiversity. It has beautiful surroundings and is home to a large variety of wildlife such as gaur, sambhar, chital, sloth bear, four-horned antelope, jackal, and panther and so on. You can also watch birds such as jungle fowl and green pigeon.

10.Kanha National Park It is sprawled over an area of 940 kilometres. The areas are divided in two different districts namely Balaghat and Mandla. You can have a thrilling experience of watching the tigers and enjoy the jungle safari.


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