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India’s oldest national park is famous for Bengal tigers, elephants, and diverse flora.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga shelters the largest population of rhinos.
Sundarbans is largest forest mangrove in the world and a home to Royal Bengal Tigers.
Gir National Park sanctuary is the only place in the world where Asiatic lions roam freely.
Famous for tiger spotting, this park features stunning forts and scenic landscapes.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Periyar is known for its elephant population and scenic lake.
A former hunting ground turned sanctuary, Bandipur is rich in biodiversity and big cats.
Kanha National Park lush forest is home to tigers, barasingha (swamp deer), and leopards.
One of India’s best tiger reserves, Tadoba offers excellent wildlife photography opportunities.
India’s largest national park is the best place to spot snow leopards in their natural habitat.
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