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Ranthambore National Park is a vast wildlife reserve near the town of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan, northern India. It is a former royal hunting ground and home to tigers, leopards and marsh crocodiles. Its landmarks include the imposing 10th-century Ranthambore Fort, on a hilltop, and the Ganesh Mandir temple. Also in the park, Padam Talao Lake is known for its abundance of water lilies.
Special Attraction : Tigers
Location: Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, India
Distance Between Delhi to Ranthambore : 463 Kms
The park covers 643 km2 (248 sq mi) located to the north-west of Bandipur National Park. The Kabini reservoir separates the two parks. Elevations of the park range from 687 to 960 m (2,254 to 3,150 ft). It is 50 km (31 mi) from the major city of Mysore and 220 km (137 mi) from the Karnataka state capital of Bengaluru.
Special Attraction : Black Panther
Location: Kodagu, Mysore, Karnataka, India
Distance Between Delhi to Kabini : 2,248 Kms
Bandipur National Park, an 874-sq.-km forested reserve in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, is known for its small population of tigers. Once the private hunting ground of the Maharajas of Mysore, the park also harbors Indian elephants, spotted deer, gaurs (bison), antelopes and numerous other native species. The 14th-century Himavad Gopalaswamy Temple offers views from the park's highest peak.
Special Attraction : Tigers | Elephants
Location: Chamarajanagar district, Karnatak, India
Distance Between Delhi to Bandipur : 2,420 Kms
Kaziranga National Park is a protected area in the northeast Indian state of Assam. Spread across the floodplains of the Brahmaputra River, its forests, wetlands and grasslands are home to tigers, elephants and the world’s largest population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses. Ganges River dolphins swim in the park’s waters. It’s visited by many rare migratory birds, and gray pelicans roost near Kaziranga village
Special Attraction : Single Horn Rhino
Location: Golaghat & Nagaon, Assam, India
Distance Between Delhi to Kaziranga : 2,063 Kms
Keoladeo National Park is a vast bird sanctuary and former royal game reserve in the north Indian state of Rajasthan. South of the ancient city of Bharatpur, the park’s woods and man-made wetlands protect over 350 species of migratory and resident birds, including herons, cormorants and eagles. To the southeast, Fatehpur Sikri is home to sandstone temples and a mosque, built by Emperor Akbar in the 16th century.
Special Attraction : Saras Crane | Migratory Birds
Location: Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India
Distance Between Delhi to Keoladeo : 222 Kms
Kibber also Kyibar is a village high in the Spiti Valley in the Himalayas at 4270 metres or 14,200 ft in Himachal Pradesh in northern India. It contains a monastery and the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary. It is located 20 kilometres from Kaza and a bus service connects them in the milder summer months.
Special Attraction : Snow Leopards | Ibex | Blue Sheep
Location: Himachal Pradesh, India
Distance Between Delhi to Kibber and Kaza : 694 Kms
Kanha National Park, also known as Kanha Tiger Reserve, is a vast expanse of grassland and forest in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Tigers, jackals and wild pigs can be spotted in Kanha Meadows. The elevated plateau of Bamhnidadar is home to birds of prey. Animals often gather at the watering holes of Sondar Tank and Babathenga Tank. The park’s flora and fauna are documented in the park's Kanha Museum.
Special Attraction : Tigers | Elephant Safari
Location: Mandla, Madhya Pradesh, India
Distance Between Delhi to Kanha National Park : 30 Kms
Bandhavgarh National Park is a National park of India, located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. Bandhavgarh, with an area of 105 square kilometres (41 sq mi), was declared a national park in 1968 and then became Tiger Reserve in 1993. The current core area is spread over 716 square kilometres (276 sq mi).
Special Attraction : Tigers
Location: Umaria, Madhya Pradesh, India
Distance Between Delhi to Bandhavgarh : 912 Kms
Pench National Park is a national park in India's Madhya Pradesh state, established in 1975 with an area of 257.26 km2 (99.33 sq mi).[1] It includes Pench Tiger Reserve and derives its name from the Pench River that flows through the park from north to south dividing the park into almost equal western and eastern halves, the well-forested areas of Seoni and Chhindwara districts respectively. It was declared a sanctuary in 1965, raised to the status of national park in 1975 and enlisted as a tiger reserve in 1992.
Special Attraction : Tigers
Location: Seoni, Madhya Pradesh, India
Distance Between Delhi to Pench National Park : 1036 Kms
The Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is a wildlife sanctuary in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra state in India. It is Maharashtra's oldest and largest national park. Created in 1955, the reserve includes the Tadoba National Park and the Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary. The reserve consists of 577.96 square kilometres (223.15 sq mi) of reserved forest and 32.51 square kilometres (12.55 sq mi) of protected forest
Special Attraction : Tigers
Location: Chandrapur district, Maharashtra, India
Distance Between Delhi to Mangalajodi Wildlife Sanctuary : 1284 Kms
Gir Forest National Park is a wildlife sanctuary in Gujarat, western India. It was established to protect Asiatic lions, who frequent the fenced-off Devalia Safari Park, along with leopards and antelopes. Gir Jungle Trail, outside the fenced area, traverses deciduous forest and is home to wildlife including vultures and pythons. The Kamleshwar Dam has marsh crocodiles and birds, such as Indian skimmers and pelicans.
Special Attraction : Lions
Location: Junagadh, Gir Somnath and Amreli Districts, Gujarat, India
Distance Between Delhi to Gir National Park : 1261 Kms
Jim Corbett National Park is a forested wildlife sanctuary in northern India’s Uttarakhand State. Rich in flora and fauna, it’s known for its Bengal tigers. Animals, including tigers, leopards and wild elephants, roam the Dhikala zone. On the banks of the Ramganga Reservoir, the Sonanadi zone is home to elephants and leopards, along with hundreds of species of birds.
Special Attraction : Tigers
Location: Nainital District, Ramnagar, Uttarakhand, India
Distance Between Delhi to Jim Corbett National Park : 240 Kms
Located in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, Dhauladhar Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most picturesque sanctuaries in Himachal Pradesh. Spread over an area of 944 sq km, Dhauladhar Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1994. It is surrounded by snow capped mountains on the three sides and the beautiful green valley lies in the front. It is very rich in the population of flora, fauna and avian fauna. The beauty of Dhauladhars surrounding the sanctuary increases the scenic beauty of the sanctuary by leaps and bounds.
Special Attraction : Migratory Birds
Location: District Kangra, Himachal Pradesh, India
Distance Between Delhi to Dhauladhar Wildlife Sanctuary : 451 Kms
Mangalajodi is an olden village under Tangi, Odisha block in Khordha district of Odisha at the northern edge of Chilika Lake. Scenic beauty of this village and its vast wetland attracts the visitors. In 2017 this village is declared and functioning as a separate Grama Panchayat (Mangalajodi Grama Panchayat)
Special Attraction : Grey Heron, Purple Heron, Ibis(With Snake Catch) | Migratory Birds
Location: Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Distance Between Delhi to Mangalajodi Wildlife Sanctuary : 1759 Kms
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