India is renowned for its diverse wildlife, housed within a multitude of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries that offer a sanctuary to a vast array of species. The Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand, India's oldest national park, is famed for its Bengal tigers and rich biodiversity. Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan is another prime destination for spotting tigers amidst ancient ruins and picturesque landscapes. Kaziranga National Park in Assam, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is celebrated for its significant population of one-horned rhinoceroses. Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal, also a UNESCO site, is home to the unique mangrove ecosystem and the elusive Royal Bengal tiger. These wildlife havens, along with others like Bandhavgarh, Kanha, and Periyar, play a crucial role in conservation efforts while offering thrilling experiences for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers
Known for its population of Bengal tigers, leopards, and elephants.
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Famous for tiger sightings, as well as leopards and marsh crocodiles.
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Home to the largest population of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros.
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Known for its population of Royal Bengal tigers and unique mangrove ecosystem.
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High density of Bengal tigers, leopards, and a variety of deer.
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Known for elephants, tigers, and diverse bird species.
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Only place in the world where Asiatic lions are found in the wild.
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Famous for tigers, leopards, and the rare Barasingha (swamp deer).
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Known for tigers, elephants, and a rich variety of bird species.
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