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India, rich in flora and fauna, is home to some globally-recognised national parks and game reserves. From Uttarakhand's Jim CorbettNational Park to West Bengal's Sundarbans National Park, all attract nature and wildlifeenthusiasts in large numbers every year. Mentioned here are few of the famous parks and reserves of the country.
India, rich in flora and fauna, is home to some globally-recognised national parks and game reserves. From Uttarakhand's Jim CorbettNational Park to West Bengal's Sundarbans National Park, all attract nature and wildlifeenthusiasts in large numbers every year. Mentioned here are few of the famous parks and reserves of the country.
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Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary
Binsar covers the top of the Jhandi Dhar hills, and is a mid-altitude wildlife sanctuary, home to wild boar, deer, monkey, black bear, porcupine, mountain goat, red fox, jackal, pine marten, leopards, 200 species of bird...more
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Sundarbans National Park
Including the region of mangrove forests between the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers, Sundarbans National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the Royal Bengal Tiger. Other park fixtures include the Sajnekhali ...more
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Manas National Park
The only permanent human aspect of the Manas National Park is Agrang village, located in the very centre, in the tiger reserve; apart from being an isolated and beautiful forest community, it's also talked about for inci...more
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Kaziranga National Park
In the heart of Assam, this park is one of the last areas in eastern India undisturbed by human presence. It is inhabited by the world's largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, as well as many mammals, including t...more
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Jim Corbett National Park
A protected area housing India’s endangered Bengal Tiger, the Corbett National Park, a jungle in the shadows of the Himalayas, is also home to over 650 species of animal (including 37 different species of dragon flies) a.
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