The
total lands of India are widely covered by around 80 national parks. In fact,
some national parks are wider and even more attractive than others. Many
visitors head into these parks especially to spot tigers. Actually, the
likeliness of watching the tigers varies from the number of tigers and the
total area of national park, which is different in all parks. But these 5
national parks in India won’t leave you hopeless when it comes to spot tigers.
1.
Jim
Corbett: Oldest National Park of India, Jim Corbett is
located in Nainital of Uttarakhand State. The park got its name from the
conservationist Jim Corbett. The park has properly conserved India’s most
endangered Bengal Tigers. The initiative held here by the Government of India
is Project Tiger with an aim to protect Bengal Tiger.
2.
Kanha
National Park: Located in the heart of India, Kanha
National Park is stretched over the total area of over 940 sq. km. between
Mandla and Balaghat regions. Royal Indian Bengal Tiger is said to be the crown
of Kanha National Park and the world-famous “Jungle Book” was inspired from
this park.
3.
Bandhavgarh
National Park: Located in Umaria of Madhya Pradesh,
Bandhavgarh National Park is known as one of the popular and finest Indian
national park. The nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts and adventure lovers
generally visit the park from all over the world especially to enjoy Bandhavgarh tiger safari.
Established as a National Park in the year 1968, Bandhavgarh is stretched at
the total area of over 448 sq. km. In the jungle safari of famous Bandhavgarh
forests, the visitors can explore tigers in their own natural habitat. For a
great accommodation, Bandhavgarh resort
is most preferred option because it enjoys panoramic views of the park.
4.
Ranthambore
National Park: Located at Eastern Rajasthan,
Ranthambore National Park is sandwiched among the Vindhyan Plateau and the
Aravalli Hill Ranges. Chambal from the south and Banes River from the North
flow through the streams of Ranthambore National Park. In addition, six
constructed canals and several perennial streams are also going through this
pristine wildlife park. Stretched over the total lands of 1334 sq. km., this
national park is a house of around 300 living tree and 50 aquatic plant
species, 300 bird species and 30 mammals.
5.
Sundarban
National Park: Being around 4100 sq. km. land
reserve, Sundarban is a shelter of largest number of wild number of wildlife of
the nation with rivers, creeks and several water formations. Being an exotic
tourist paradise, this national park is best option for the adventure lovers.
Being the home of around 270 Royal Bengal Tigers, the park also houses Wild
Pigs, Deer, Monkeys, Kingfishers, Herons, White-bellied Eagles, Turtles,
Estuarine Terrapins, Crocodiles, Ganges Dolphins, Water Monitors and varieties
of fishes and birds.
Bottom Line
If
you are an adventure or nature lover, you would definitely find something
unique in these five national parks. They have many things to explore which
have their own importance. They all have best accommodation facilities in
common.
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