The Top 10 National Parks of India
by Brightsun Travel Brightsun TravelIndia has a range of protected parks where you can take in diverse landscapes and wildlife, making it one of the best places in the world to see the endangered tiger in its natural habitat. Here we explore India’s most enchanting National Parks, located across the country. Brightsun Travel offers numerous India cheap flights offers so you can go on a safari adventure of a lifetime this holiday.
1. Ranthambore National Park
In Rajasthan, south of Jaipur, Ranthambore National Park is one of the best places in India to spot tiger in its natural jungle habitat, and a place where you can find UNESCO World Heritage sites, like Ranthambore Fort, set within its dense forests.
2. Jim Corbett National Park
The Jim Corbett National Park was India’s first National Park, covering an area of over 1300 square kilometres in the Uttarakhand state of India, a short 200 kilometres from Delhi. Crossed by the Himalayas, the park boasts varied landscapes to explore, plus hundreds of tigers and wild elephants.
3. Gir National Park
Fly into Ahmedabad and head west to reach Gir National Park. Gir National Park’s claim to fame is its sizable population of Asiatic lions, plus a diversity of flora and fauna, and dramatic landscapes which make it one of the most important protected areas in Asia.
4. Bannerghatta National Park
Bannerghatta National Park, which is a popular day trip amongst visitors to Bengaluru, offers ancient temples to explore, plus trekking and hiking trails that will take you past rural villages and deciduous forests that provide sanctuary to wild elephants, wild bears and tigers.
5. Sunderbans National Park
Sunderbans National Park in West Bengal, just south of Kolkata, spans India and Bangladesh, and is home to one of the largest concentrations of royal Bengal tigers on earth, the world’s largest river delta and the world’s biggest mangrove sanctuary.
6. Guindy National Park
Chennai uniquely boasts a National Park, the Guindy National Park, within its city boundaries, with beautiful lakes and streams, plus a wide variety of wildlife. The park is home to thousands of deer, including 400 near threatened blackbucks, and hundreds of bird species, including rosy and painted pelicans.
7. Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh is perhaps one of the most famous parks in all of India, owing to its large forests where you can get a true sense of wilderness in India, and the opportunity to spot the majestic tiger in its natural habitat.
8. Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga National Park in Assam is nestled between Myanmar to the east, Bangladesh to the south and Bhutan to the north. The park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, famously houses the largest population of rhino in the world, alongside thousands of elephants.
9. Periyar National Park
Fly into Cochin in the southern Indian state of Kerala, and you could visit Periyar National Park, and spot some of India’s famous wildlife, including the endangered tiger and wild elephant. Alternatively, take a scenic boat ride across Periyar Lake and spot large herds of wild bison on its banks.
10. Great Himalayan National Park
Fly into Amritsar in the north of India and you could access the incredible Great Himalayan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site boasting forests, mountains, glaciers and streams, plus undisturbed alpine landscapes that provide sanctuary to mountain goats, rare plants and birds.
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