Best National Park In India

in india •  last year 

Looking at this picture of this park above, I know you will be feeling very interested in knowing it, so let's make you aware of this park.

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Deriving its name from the Gangotri Glacier, Gangotri National Park is located in the Uttarkashi district of the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. Spread over an area of 2390 sq km, the national park has been established at an altitude of 1800 m to 7083 m above sea level and is considered to be an important link between Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary and Govind Pashu Vihar. It is one of those national parks that is considered to be in the bio-geographical area and has beautiful pine, pine, oak trees that create a comfortable home-like experience for wild animals like snow leopard and tahr. In addition, Gangotri National Park is one of the high altitude wildlife sanctuaries in India, where there is not a sight to behold, as well as lush green grasslands and Bhagirathi/Bhagirathi wildlife sanctuaries. Along the River Ganga there is the Gaumukh Glacier which is embedded in the park itself. The park falls under the geographical limits of Jivani Zone 2A of the West Himalayas and its landscape includes various waterfalls, waterfalls, snowy mountain peaks, deep valleys, rough glaciers and high ridges.

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A national park, a tiger reserve and a biosphere reserve in India, The Sundarbans National Park is the choice of every tiger lover visiting India to catch the most powerful glimpse of this majestic creature along the Ganges Delta of India and Bangladesh. The delta is being closely crusted with mangrove forests to renew with the most prolific Sundarbans region along the Gangetic plains that justify the name; It means "beautiful forest" and is being recognized as one of the largest reserves for Bengal tigers with the presence of sundari tree species. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sundarbans region is spread over 4624 sq km in India alone, Which includes a variety of bird, reptiles and invertebrate species, including saltwater crocodiles. The present Sundarbans National Park was declared the core area of the Sundarbans Tiger Reserve in 1973 and a wildlife sanctuary in 1977. On May 4, 1984, it was declared a national park"

It is estimated that the region now has 400 Royal Bengal tigers and around 30,000 spotted deer. The forest is called 'Sundarbans' due to the abundant growth of sundari trees.

This is a very famous and enchanting national park, let's know some exciting things about it, believe me, you are going to like it very much, so let's start. Named after renowned author and hunter-turned-conservationist Jim Corbett, Corbett National Park was India's first park to come under the Project Tiger initiative. The landscape is dramatically diverse, the foothills of the Himalayas are large on the horizon, the Ramganga River flows through the park, and a jungle safari takes you from amber-colored long grasslands to dense foliage in no time. A treasure for bird enthusiasts, one can spend hours trying to chirp, the forests here are always 'alive with the sound of music',

This is a national park that has been used for people but it has also been used in many movies, because the beauty of this park is such that everyone is attracted to it. Pench forests are said to have inspired the much-talked-about 'The Jungle Book'. In the year 1831, a wolf cub was found in these forests and published articles inspired the imagination of Sir Rudyard Kipling. It is believed that he also travelled to these forests.The forest area in Pench National Park is not very dense with a mixture of dry deciduous forests, shrubs and patches of grass. It is surrounded by striking Kullu trees, their silvery white trunks give a haunting look. A tiger reserve was established in 1992, and India's national animal is frequently sighted. Leopards, sloth bears, wolves, hyenas, wild dogs and deer also live in the forest. Many migratory birds also come to the forest and can be seen around the water bodies"

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In this national park, you are going to see many different and enchanting scenes, because the beauty of this park is discussed in many countries. India's largest river, the Brahmaputra, spread across the floodplains of Kaziranga, has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mighty river lends a different character to the topography – a mix of grasslands, marshy patches and tropical forests. Once a game sanctuary, Kaziranga has been the centre of intensive conservation efforts to save the one-horned rhinoceros from the brink of extinction. Apart from rhinos, you can also see wild water buffaloes, hog badgers, porcupines and, perhaps, a tiger. Bird watchers are also bound to be lucky, there are about 500 avian species in the park including hornbills, pelicans, herons, bubblers, weaver birds, thrush, eagles, etc"

Hope you found this park very beautiful and attractive, after knowing about it, you would definitely like to visit it once, thank you.

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