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7 Best National Parks in India

National Parks in India

7 Best National Parks in India

1. Mudumalai National Park – Tamil Nadu

7 Best National Parks in India

Mudumalai National Park is located in the state of Tamil Nadu. Furthermore, while traveling to Mudumalai you can enjoy the wonderful chance to witness wildlife closely. Established way back in the year 1940 and was the first national park of Southern India. Also, home to huge herds of elephants, tigers, leopards, gaurs, hyenas, sloth bears, sambars, mouse deer, and wild animals. And also various reptiles like crocodiles, pythons, turtles, etc are found here. Moreover, it is also famous for the Mudumalai National Park and the Mudumalai tiger reserve center. Therefore, on the road to Mudumalai forest with 36 hairpin bends, and also you can see elephants, birds, bison, and many more things. Thus, it is one of the 7 Best National Parks in India.

  • Best time to visit: October to May.
  • Places of attraction: Maravakandy Dam, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Jungle Safari, Moyar River, Theppakadu Elephant Camp.

2. Jim Corbett National Park – Uttarakhand

7 Best National Parks in India
Jim Corbett National Park is located in the Nainital district of state Uttarakhand. And it was the first national park in India, established in the year 1936. Also, Jim Corbett National Park is famous for being home to a large number of tigers, the highest among any Indian national park. However, it has over 400 different species of flora and over 550 different species of fauna. Further, the road to Jim Corbett is smooth and clean. You can also experience the open jeep safari here which gives you makes your trip memorable for sure. Hence, it is one of the most famous National Park in India.
 
    • Best time to visit: November to February
    • Places of attraction: Kosi River, Hanuman Dham, Corbett Falls, Durga Mandir Temple, Sitabani Temple, Durga Devi Zone.

3. Kaziranga National Park – Assam

7 Best National Parks in India

Kaziranga National Park is located in the state of Assam. It is a vast expanse of tall elephant grass, marshland, and dense tropical forests, crisscrossed by four major rivers and the park includes many small bodies of water. And also, this sanctuary is home to two-thirds of the world’s great one-horned rhinoceroses. Kaziranga National Park is also a World Heritage Site. Moreover, it has a wide variety of fauna including the one-horned rhino, Asiatic elephants, wild water buffalo, Royal Bengal Tigers, etc. Further, Kaziranga National Park is also listed officially as a Tiger reserve and hence home to one of the world’s largest populations of tigers. 

    • Best time to visit: November to June
    • Places of attraction: Hollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary,  Orchid and Biodiversity Park, Ethnic Village, Kakochang Waterfall, and Hathikuli Tea Estate.

4. Bandhavgarh National Park - Madhya Pradesh

7 Best National Parks in India

Bandhavgarh National Park is located in the Umaria district in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It was declared a national park in the year of 1968. The park has been divided into three major zones named Tala, Magdi, and Bamera. Spreads over the area of 716 square kilometers (276 sq miles). Bandhavgarh National Park is well renowned as the largest tiger reserve in India. Further, it is best known for Evergreen Sal forest and Mixed forest about 515 species of Plant are found there. And also home to 242 species of birds and many species of reptiles and Insects. Thus, this reserve is famous for having the highest number of Royal Bengal Tigers in the world. Around 44 to 49 tigers were living in the park. Therefore, the jeep safaris are the most popular activities taken by visitors here.

  • Best time to visit: October to June.
  • Places of attraction: Bandhavgarh Hill, Baghel Museum, Bandhavgarh Ancient Caves, Maghadhi Jeep Safari, Climbers Point, and Tiger Journey.

5. Periyar National Park – Kerala

7 Best National Parks in India

Periyar National Park in the Thekkady district of Kerala is one of the most popular national parks in southern India. The ‘Spice Capital of Kerala’. Spreads over an area of 257 square miles and the rivers Pamba and Periyar flow through it. Thekkady is much popular for exotic wildlife species. Famous for its gorgeousness, greenery, and stillness, the park is the dwelling place of abundant significant species. This wildlife sanctuary is home to tigers, elephants, lion-tailed macaques, Wild Pigs, Gaur, deer, leopards, and bison. Further, the wildlife lovers and the tourists can have a great time in this place. Thus, it is one of the great places to visit in Kerala.

  • Best time to visit: October to February. 
  • Places of attraction: Mangala Devi Temple, Mullaperiyar Dam, and Suruli Falls.

6. Bandipur National Park - Karnataka

7 Best National Parks in India

Bandipur National Park is located in Chamarajnagar district in the state of Karnataka. Established as a tiger reserve under Project Tiger in 1973. It is located in the Nilgiris and is the first Biosphere Reserve in India. Further, Bandipur National Park is neighbors with the Nagarhole, the Wayanad Wildlife sanctuary, and the Mudumalai National Park. Spreads over an area of 874 sq km, the park is replete with a wide range of endangered wildlife like elephants, hornbills, deers, pythons, sloth bears, pythons, panthers, etc. Moreover, Bandipur also shelters sambar, chital, sloth bear, and the rare flying lizard. Over 200 species of birds and a diversity of flora add to its attraction. Therefore, it gives mesmerizing views of the surrounding Western Ghats on the Mysore-Ooty highway in Karnataka. The park is home to a large number of endangered species. Thus, it is one of the most beautiful national parks in India.

  • Best time to visit: October to May.
  • Places of attraction: Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, Biligirirangan Hills, Mudumalai National Park, Malai Mahadeshwara Hills, and Gopalaswamy Betta.

7. Manas National Park – Assam

7 Best National Parks in India

Manas National Park is located in the Himalayan foothills in the state of Assam. And also it is a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site, a Tiger reserve, an elephant reserve, and a biosphere reserve in Assam. It is famous for its population of wild water buffalo. Further, known for its rare and endangered endemic wildlife such as the Assam roofed turtle, hispid hare, rare golden langur, and the red panda. It’s home to India’s second-largest tiger population. Thus, its stunning scenery, natural landscape, and tropical evergreen forests attract tourists from all corners of the world.

  • Best time to visit: October to December.
  • Places of attraction: Tiger and Elephant Reserve,  Mathanguri, Manas River, Bansbari Tea Plantation, Palace of King of Bhutan, and Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary.

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