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Top 5 National Parks of India

India is a land of “Unity in diversity”. The high mountain ranges, countless rivers, vast seas , sandy deserts, dark forests, sandy deserts, all these have adorned India with an exceptional diversity. There are more than 100 national parks in India, spread all over the country. Some are larger and more available than others. These parks are all famous with visitors, and offer a diverse variety of flora and fauna. There are several ways of spending a vacation, but a memorable one is that which is filled with adventure and excitement (if you are that kind of a person). A lot of that awaits you during a visit to the famous national parks in India that provide the amazing wildlife experience. Taking a jungle safari has a big advantage; you get to spot wildlife quite easily, since most of them visit the water holes to quench their thirst. Do you love spotting tigers? Let's take a look at the best national parks in India worthy of your attention. The following India’s Top National Parks Will Assist You Plan Your Trip

  • Ranthambore National Parks, Rajasthan
  • Ranthambore National Park is situated in close proximity to the district of Sawai Madhopur, and should always find a mention while planning your wildlife holidays in India. Not only for the affluent wildlife it is home to, but also the historical structures which remind you of its rich history. Two of these are Raj Bagh ruins and Ranthambore Fort. The park is also dotted with many lakes. In one of these popularly called Rajbagh Talao, you can place an impressive number of tigers.

  • Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
  • India's first national park, Corbett was built in 1936 by legendary tiger hunter Jim Corbett. It's situated around 3 hours from Nainital and 7 hours from Delhi. The park is a large one and has 5 zones. First one area, Jhirna, is open all year round. The rest of the park closes at the time of monsoon. The chances of in view of the tiger at Corbett aren't great, but there are some other animals, and elephant safaris are possible. For excellent wildlife viewing, stay deep in the reserve in the Dhikala zone.

  • The Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh
  • The GNHP (Great Himalayan National Park) in Himachal Pradesh was concluded to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 2014. That’s rarely surprising, considering the abundance of its flora and fauna, and the variation in its diversity and altitude. Its ecosystem shares similarities with the, Cis-Himalayan, Meditarranean and Tibetan regions. Some of the main things to do in this national park are trekking, exploring the valleys and indulging in season-based famous activities, with rope climbing, local sightseeing and trout fishing being some of them.

  • Kaziranga National Park, Assam
  • Popularized as the house of the “Big Five”, KNP (Kaziranga National Park) is the best place to spot a few wild animals such as Rhinoceros, Elephant, Tiger, Elephant, Swamp Deer, and Wild Buffalo. Hemis, which is the highest national park in India, this reserve houses some general hilly animal and bird species.

  • Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh
  • Kanha National Park is a heaven for wildlife lovers. With a core zone of 363 square miles, it’s the biggest national park in Central India. It’s also considered one of the well-managed. The result is a lovely park that’s teeming with wildlife. With approximately 105 Bengal tigers, it’s the best place to spot the big cats in the wild. But there’s so much else to see there, incorporating leopards, sloth bears, sambar and barasingha deer.

You may have visited some of these popular National Parks in India, or you may have not. Either way, they offer the most amazing wildlife experience that you can ever hope to get. Want to explore these National parks, domestic tour packages in Bangalore available here for you to offer the complete exploration of any national parks of India with reasonable rates.