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Top Wildlife Sanctuaries & National Parks in India

Nature inherits something powerful which makes it so captivating and enthralling. It holds treasures and secrets that have not been explored or unravelled yet and the way everything works in nature really makes you wonder about its enigmas. Observing the plants and animal life and the way they interact with each other is a pure bliss and is something one should consider paying attention to once in a while.

The establishment of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India has boosted this trend and has also contributed a big role in preserving the wildlife. They provide a safe haven to the endangered species and also play a great role in helping sensitize the public about their importance in maintaining a balance in our ecosystem. All in all they provide a wholesome experience and should be on  the top of your list the next time you plan an adventure trip. So in order to make it easy for you, here are some of the famous wildlife sanctuaries of India.

Kaziranga National Park – Assam

Home to the famous one-horned rhinoceros, the Kaziranga National Park is an expansive stretch of unspoilt grassland, situated in the Golaghat & Nagaon district in Assam.

The largest wildlife sanctuary of Northeast India, Kaziranga was declared as a forest reserve in 1905, but was officially recognized as a national park only in 1974.

This park has numerous mammals such as Indian wild boar, white browed gibbon, Chinese ferret badger, Asiatic black bear etc. Along with thousands of birds and reptiles.

Besides having a huge breeding population of swamp deer, elephants and wild water buffalo, Kaziranga is also well-known for its tiger reserves, boasting of having the highest density of Tigers in this area.

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Manas National Park – Assam

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A renowned UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, Manas National Park, holds a unique distinction of being the only park in the country which has a Tiger Reserve, an Elephant Reserve and a Biosphere Reserve.

Owing to its diverse habitat and hilly terrain, this park is home to 380 species of birds, with the largest population of endangered Bengal Florican and the Great Hornbill.

The park is also famous for its population of rare Golden Langur, which is an old world monkey and is considered sacred by the Himalayan people.

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Jim Corbett National Park – Nainital – Uttarakhand

The most visited wildlife destination in India, the Jim Corbett National Park, which was established in 1936, is Asia’s very first National Park and also the oldest national park of India.

Well-known for its large population of Tigers, this park is home to 50 mammal species, 25 reptile species, 600 varieties of birds and is surrounded by abundant forest lands and trees.

The most notable birds in this area are the bunting bird, cormorant, Himalayan vulture and Himalayan grey-headed fishing eagle. The wildlife mostly includes elephants, ghural, Himalayan goral, rhesus monkey, hog deer, Himalayan black bears, etc.

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Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary & National Park – Tamil Nadu

Established in the year 1940, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary is the first sanctuary of South India, on the north-western side of the Nilgiri Hills and is situated at the tri-junction of 3 southern states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka.

A part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, this sanctuary is another Periyar Tiger reserve and is an important wildlife habitat as it is a home to abundant wild animals, deadly reptiles and exotic birds.

Best known for its herds of Elephants, this place has other herbivorous animals such as spotted deer, Indian Gaur, four-horned antelope, along with predators like leopards, Indian wild dog and panther. While there are numerous birds that flock this sanctuary, the most popular and rare being Rufous bellied hawk eagle.

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Also Know: Top 6 Wildlife Sanctuaries & National Parks in South India

Hazaribagh National Park & Sanctuary – Jharkhand

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Situated in a low hilly terrain, Hazaribagh National Park & Sanctuary is a popular and significant sanctuary in India, known for its thick tropical forests and attractive wildlife. Also residing close to the sanctuary are Tribal communities that give you a glimpse of their life and culture.

The Sambar deer are spotted in large numbers in this area. There are also few tigers, along with variety of birds such as black ibis, pied hornbill, drongo etc.

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Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park – Andaman Islands

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Surrounded by stunning white sand beaches, crystal blue water and palm fringed coconut trees, the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is famous for its coral reefs and as the largest diverse population of vibrant marine life in India.

Covered with tropical forest, the landscape of this park comprises of 15 islands, out of which only two islands i.e. the Jolly Boys and Red Skin are open for tourist and offer various water sporting activities such as Snorkeling, scuba diving, deep-sea diving etc.

Its rich marine life consists of Green Sea Turtle, Star fishes, Giant Clam Shell, 50 types of coral, Sea anemone, Parrot fishes, salt-water crocodile, Banded Sea Snakes and others.

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Kanha National Park – Madhya Pradesh

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Termed as one of the finest wildlife sanctuaries in the world, the Kanha National Park is the largest national park in Madhya Pradesh, popular for its preservation of rare hardground Swamp Deer (Barasingha). It is also believed to have been the source of inspiration for Rudyard Kipling, the famous author who wrote “The Jungle Book”

A heaven for bird lovers, this park consist of 300 magnificent species of birds like the Asian Paradise Flycatcher, the Indian Pitta and the Pariah Kite.

This dense jungle is also populated with several wildlife animals such as Indian Tigers, Foxes, Barking deer and Wild dogs.

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Pench National Park – Madhya Pradesh

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Situated at the Satpuda hills and named after Pench River, the Pench National Park in Madhya Pradesh, lies along the northern boundary of Nagpur District in Maharashtra and has the highest density of herbivores in India.

The peafowl is the most sighted bird in this area, along with blue kingfishers, bulbul, minivet, oriole, mynas, four endangered species of vultures etc.

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Namdapha National Park – Arunachal Pradesh

Blessed with stupendous natural beauty, the Namdapha National Park is the largest national park in India, comprising of a plethora of flora and fauna and surrounded by stunning snow-capped mountains.

Among the herbivores, this park includes the Takin, elephant, musk deer and Himalayan blue sheep. While slow loris, stump-tailed macaque, the endangered hoolock gibbons form the primates population.

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Also Read: National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh

Bandipur National Park – Karnataka

Surrounded by the Western Ghat Mountains, Bandipur National Park located on the Mysore-Ooty highway, is one of the finest, well managed and accessible National Parks of India.

Among the 250 species of birds, the Great black woodpecker, Green imperial pigeon and the Malabar trogan, are some of the birds which are frequently sighted in this area.

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National Chambal Sanctuary – Uttar Pradesh

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Situated along the Chambal river, which is one of Northern India’s most longest, pristine and unpolluted rivers, the National Chambal Sanctuary, is a raw natural beauty that supports the largest population of Gharial Crocodiles.

Also, the rare Gangetic Dolphin can be spotted in this area, along with the endangered Indian Skimmers, which are found only in this place.

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Sundarbans Wildlife Sanctuary – West Bengal

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The largest estuarine sanctuary in the world, the Sundarbans Wildlife Sanctuary is the most prestigious wildlife sanctuary of India and lies along the world’s largest Delta formed by the merging of three rivers namely Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna.

This sanctuary is named after the Sundari trees which are found in abundance in this region, and has been declared a Biosphere reserve and a Tiger reserve, with a population of over 400 Royal Bengal Tigers.

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Tadoba Andhari National Park & Wildlife Sanctuary – Maharashtra

Referred to as the “The Jewel of Vidarbha”, the Tadoba Andhari National Park & Wildlife Sanctuary, is Maharashtra’s oldest and largest National Park, comprising of a unique eco-system and is endowed with rich biodiversity.

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Nokrek National Park – Meghalaya

A biodiversity hotspot, the Nokrek National Park in the north-eastern state of Meghalaya, is situated on the highest peak of Garo Hills and is home to many rare and endangered species of flora, fauna and avifauna.

Nokrek is also a National Citrus Gene Sanctuary, as it is the only place in the world where Citrus Indica (Memang narang), an endangered species, which is believed to be the most “primitive” citrus, is found.

Its wild inhabitants include the world famous Red Panda along with Hoolock Gibbons, Elephants, Clouded Leopard, Serow, Himalayan black Bear, Wild Buffalo etc.

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Also Read: Most Popular National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries in Meghalaya

Ranthambore National Park – Rajasthan

Covered with tropical dry deciduous and tropical thorn forest, this park is one of the biggest and largest in northern India and is filled with lush vegetation & consist of many lakes, thereby providing a luxurious natural habitat for all animals and birds that reside in it.

The Indian Tigers are the major attraction of this place and can be spotted easily even during the day.

Also located within the park is an ancient fort, known as the Ranthambore Fort, built in 10th century AD by the Maharaja of Jaipur. Surrounded by large banyan trees, there are several ruins of temples and mosques around this fort, along with burial tombs and crocodile-filled lakes.

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Periyar Wild Life Sanctuary – Kerala

Termed as South India’s most beautiful Wildlife Sanctuary, this place is also a well-known Tiger reserve and is a hotspot for wildlife photography, making it a popular tourist destination both amongst Indian and foreign tourist.

This sanctuary is home to the elusive Nilgiri Tahr, while barking deer, Indian Gaur, lion-tailed macaque, Sambar, dhole are some of its other inhabitants.

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Sasan Gir National Park & Wildlife Sanctuary – Gujarat

An internationally acclaimed sanctuary, the Gir Wildlife National Park is the only remaining habitat of the big and regal predator Asiatic Lion, with a population of over 400 and growing.

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Also Read: National Parks of Gujarat for Wildlife Sanctuaries

Hemis National Park – Jammu and Kashmir (1981)

Home to the elusive Snow Leopard with a population of 200, this untamed land on the banks of the River Indus, comprises of different altitudinal habitat, along with rocky terrain and minimum vegetation.

Also, this place is the only habitat of the Ladakhi Urial, which is a highly endangered animal.

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Also Check Out: Popular National Parks And Wildlife Sanctuaries Of J&K

Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary / Bharatpur National Park – Rajasthan

A bird watchers paradise in the literal sense, the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary is India’s largest Bird Reserve and home to a plethora of exotic bird’s species, even some that you may have never known existed.

The Siberian Crane, which is one of the most endangered species of bird is found in this place.

While the wildlife of this park consists of animals such as the Blackbuck, Wild Boar, Golden Jackal, Nilgai, Sambar and others.

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Bandhavgarh National Park – Madhya Pradesh

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Spread across an area of 446 square kilometres, today, this park is well-known for its high density of Royal Bengal Tigers, and is a shelter to over 250 species of birds and 22 varied species of mammals.

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Bannerghatta National Park – Karnataka

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One of the most splendid wildlife sanctuaries, the Bannerghatta National Park located just 22kms away from the city of Bangalore, is a popular tourist destination, and home to some of the most spectacular wild beasts and vibrant species of birds in India.

Another unique attraction of this place is the Bannerghatta Biological Park.

Established in 2002, this biological park is located within the sanctuary and is divided in different units such as the pet corner, aquarium, zoo, animal rehabilitation centre, along with a crocodile and snake farm & a fenced elephant sanctuary.

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Conclusion

A visit to a national park or a wildlife sanctuary is one of the best experiences that will stay with you forever. And with India’s geographical diversity, there is no shortage of thrilling terrain for adventure and fun.

The above mentioned national parks are the most notable and popular wildlife destinations of India. Visiting any one of these parks or sanctuaries, will surely leave you spellbound by its wild splendour and cast an impressive image on your mind.

So book a trip now, to explore some of the most fascinating natural wildlife habitats amidst such amazing natural beauty!

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