By Sanatan Sah
India’s oldest national park, home to Bengal tigers, wild elephants, and thick sal forests.
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A lush sanctuary centered around a lake, known for elephants, boat safaris, and rich biodiversity.
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UNESCO site famed for its one-horned rhinos, swampy grasslands, and migratory birdlife.
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Mysterious mangrove forests sheltering Royal Bengal tigers, crocodiles, and tidal wildlife trails.
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Inspiration behind The Jungle Book, it thrives with tigers, barasinghas, and dense sal forests.
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The only place on Earth to spot the majestic Asiatic lion in its natural habitat.
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A pristine rainforest teeming with rare species, untouched greenery, and deep ecological silence.
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Part of the Nilgiri biosphere, known for big cats, scenic drives, and thick monsoon forests.
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High-altitude haven for the endangered hangul, with alpine forests and crystal-clear streams.
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A crocodile-filled mangrove maze with saltwater reptiles, estuaries, and rich bird habitats.