Nearly one-fourth of the total land in India is classified as forest and tree cover. There are 106 national parks spread all over the country. These are protected areas meant mainly to conserve flora and fauna and support the local communities by generating revenue from tourism.
India has much to offer people passionate about nature and wildlife regarding the environment and diversity. If you love the outdoors and like exploring national parks, this blog will surely interest you.
This blog will focus on the top 5 national parks from all four directions of India in 2022. It will also highlight the first national park in India and the largest national park in India. Keep reading and get to know details like where to stay, timings, entry fee, the best time to visit and what to expect there.
Jim Corbett is the first National park in India and was established in 1936 in the Nainital district, Uttarakhand, to protect the Bengal tigers. There are five safari zones: Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhela and Durga Devi Zone, and two buffer zones, Sonanadi and Pakhro. You can spot the Royal Bengal tiger, leopard cat, Indian grey mongoose, and yellow-throated martens. Details relevant for you to plan your trip:-
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is located in Kaziranga, Assam. It is the only natural habitat of the one-horned rhinoceros. You can also spot tigers, water buffaloes and elephants. Below are details which will help you plan your trip:-
If you also love hills alongside wildlife, this place in Ladakh is a must-visit. It is the largest national park in India. This park is unique as it is snow-clad throughout the year. Some more details are given below:
Situated in Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan, this national park takes immense pride in its majestic Tigers. Adventure inside the park is maximised due to the presence of the Ranthambore forts and a lake named Padam Talao. At the corner of this lake is the wonderful Jogi Mahal. Some more details are given below:
Kerala’s Idukki and Ernakulam districts are home to this national park along the western ghats. It is Kerala’s first national park. You can spot the Nilgiri Tahr here. Other animals found here include leopards, tigers, elephants, etc.
Apart from these, this park is home to a unique flower named Neelakurinji that blooms once every twelve years. You can also do a bit of trekking and spot wildlife.
Based on these details you can plan your next trip to one of these places of natural wonder. Hope you get a glimpse of the best of these places and make the most of your time.
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