WILDLIFE DESTINATIONS
Bandhavgarh National Park & Tiger Reserve
Bandhavgarh National Park & Tiger Reserve, known as the land of tigers, is one of the most famous wildlife destinations in India and has the highest density of tigers.
Blackbuck National Park
Black-buck National Park is situated in Velavadar, Gujarat and is one of the few places to spot Black-bucks.
Buxa National Park & Tiger Reserve
The Buxa National Park and Tiger Reserve, located in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal at the foothills of the lower Himalayas, is full of adventure and excitement with rich bio-diversity, evergreen forest canopy, and glimpses of rare animals.
Chandoli National Park
Candoli National Park, a part of Sahyadri Tiger Reserve, is spread over Kolhapur, Sangli, and Satara districts. It is also a natural World Heritage Site as the park has historical places of the Maratha Empire from the 17th century.
Desert National Park
Home of the endangered Great Indian Bustard, the Desert National Park is a place to witness the outstanding ecosystem of the Thar Desert.
Dinosaur Fossils National Park
The Dinosaur Fossils (Ghughua) National Park is a human-made park that contains fossils that are dated to 6.5 million years ago from what is believed to be the Gondwana Supercontinent.
Fossil (Mandla Plant) National Park
The Fossil (Mandla Plant) National Park contains a curation of plant fossils that date back from 40 million to 150 million years ago. These fossils may belong to the early Jurassic and the mid-Cretaceous periods or the late Jurassic period.
Gangotri National Park
Gangotri National Park, located at a high altitude in the North Indian state, Uttrakhand, is one of the most pristine stretches of wilderness and offers a stunning view of the Himalayan landscape, with lush coniferous forests, meadows, and glaciers.
Gir National Park
The Gir National Park is the last refuge of the rare Asiatic Lions where they roam around freely.
Gorumara National Park
Gorumara National Park, located in the Dooars region at the foothills of the Himalayas, is a relatively small park majorly famous for its Great Indian One-horned Rhinoceros population.
Govind National Park
Govind National Park is undoubtedly one of the most exotic national parks in the Garhwal region. Situated at higher altitudes, it is one of the most most important areas for the conservation of Snow Leopard and Bearded Vulture.
Gugamal National Park
Gugamal National Park is in the central part of Melghat Tiger Reserve in the Amravati District of Maharashtra. The park lies in the Satpura ranges, and its rough and hilly terrain makes it a suitable habitat for ample wildlife.
Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary
Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary is situated in The little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat and is the only place to spot Indian Wild Ass.
Jaldapara National Park
The Jaldapara National Park, located in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, is the second-largest home for critically endangered Great one-horned Rhinoceros in India.
Jawai Leopard Conservation Reserve
Known as the Leopard hills of India, Jawai (Bera) is probably the only place where the most secretive and elusive wildcat co-exists with humans.
Jim Corbett National Park & Tiger Reserve
Jim Corbett National Park & Tiger Reserve is the oldest National Park of India as well as Asia, situated at the foothills of the great Himalayas and it is one of the most visited wildlife destinations in India.
Kanha National Park & Tiger Reserve
Recognized as one of the best national parks in Asia, Kanha National Park is the largest National Park in Central India, known as the Land of Jungle Book.
Keoladeo National Park (Bharatpur)
Keoladeo (Bharatpur) National Park is one of the oldest, the most popular, and one of the world's most important bird breeding and feeding grounds.
Kuno National Park
Kuno National Park, established very recently, has been in the limelight for a while since its evaluation as a secondary home for the endangered Asiatic Lions and also for the reintroduction of Cheetahs in India.
Madhav National Park
Madhav National Park is one of the oldest national parks in India and has rich wildlife and amazing man-made monuments with quite a scenic backdrop.
Marine National Park
Marine National Park is the first of its kind in India. It is an archipelago of 42 tropical islands where one can observe the richest diversity of marine habitats in the country.
Mukundara Hills National Park & Tiger Reserve
The Mukundara Hills National Park & Tiger Reserve is a conglomeration of three wildlife sanctuaries and is considered a natural extension of the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve.
Nanda Devi National Park
Nanda Devi National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and amongst the highest altitude parks in India with exceptionally beautiful Western Himalayan landscapes.
Navegaon-Nagzira National Park
Navegaon-Nagzira National Park and Tiger Reserve, also comprising of Dr. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, is home to more than 60% of birds found in the state of Maharashtra, thus making it a favorable destination for birding. The park also offers a good wildlife experience.
Neora Valley National Park
The Neora Valley National Park, located in the catchment of River Neora, is regarded as one of the richest and most diverse biological zones in northeastern India.
Panna National Park & Tiger Reserve
Panna National Park & Tiger Reserve is the 22nd Tiger Reserve of India and a good destination for tiger sighting. Panna has also been in the spotlight for housing Ghariyal.
Pench (Indira Priyadarshini) National Park & Tiger Reserve
Pench National Park and Tiger Reserve the land which inspired world famous Rudyard Kipling's 'Mowgli's adventures' and his battle with the furious Sher Khan.
Pench (Jawaharlal Nehru) National Park & Tiger Reserve
Pench National Park and Tiger Reserve the land which inspired world famous Rudyard Kipling's 'Mowgli's adventures' and his battle with the furious Sher Khan.
Rajaji National Park & Tiger Reserve
Rajaji National Park is located at the foothills of the Himalayas, encompassing the Shivalik range in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand.
Ranthambore National Park & Tiger Reserve
Ranthambore National Park, situated in Northen India, is one of the most popular wildlife destinations to sight the majestic predator in its natural habitat.
Sanjay Gandhi National Park
Sanjay Gandhi National Park, also known as the Borivali National Park, is interestingly located within the city limits of one of the most populated cities of India, Mumbai.
Sanjay-Dubri National Park & Tiger Reserve
Sanjay-Dubri National Park & Tiger Reserve is considered the wildlife heaven of Central India. The forest is popular for its rich biodiversity, and the dense plantation of Sal and Bamboo trees make it one of the perfect habitats for wildlife.
Sariska National Park
Sariska National Park & Tiger Reserve, located in Rajasthan, is the first destination in the world with successfully relocated Tigers.
Satpura National Park & Tiger Reserve
Located in the Satpura range, Satpura National Park & Tiger Reserve is a lesser-known wildlife destination that houses rare flora and fauna in Central India.
Singalila National Park
The Singalila National Park has a very diverse range of flora and fauna and is home to many endangered species such as the Red Panda, the Himalayan Black Bear, and various species of Orchids.
Sundarbans National Park & Tiger Reserve
The Sundarbans National Park is a part of the largest delta in the world formed by the convergence of two mighty Himalayan rivers, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra.
Tadoba National Park & Tiger Reserve
Tadoba National Park, also known as Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, is the largest one in Maharashtra and very popular for tiger sightings in India.
Valley of Flowers National Park
Valley of Flowers National Park, bestowed with exotic and rare Himalayan flora, with a stunning backdrop of the mighty Himalayas, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, forming one of the core zones of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve.
Van Vihar National Park
The Van Vihar National Park is the lungs of Bhopal, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh. It is developed and maintained as a modern zoological park, keeping the animals in their natural habitat.
Vansda National Park
The Vansda National Park is nestled amid the Western Ghats and the Sahyadri mountain range, providing ample surroundings for many species to coexist.