India
Ladakh
Ladakh is a sizable portion of Kashmir’s northern and eastern region, in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent. One of the highest places on earth is Ladakh. High plains and steep valleys make up the majority of its natural characteristics.
Spiti Valley
More than 20 kinds of animals and birds, including the critically endangered Snow Leopard, are found in the magnificent Pin Valley National Park, which is situated in the chilly desert region of Lahaul and Spiti in Himachal Pradesh.
Sundarbans
In West Bengal, India, there is a national park, tiger reserve, and biosphere reserve called the Sundarbans National Park.The delta is one of the biggest habitats for Bengal tigers and is heavily covered with mangrove woods.
Jim Corbett
The largest Corbett Tiger Reserve, Project Tiger, which is located in the Uttarakhand district of Nainital, contains the Jim Corbett National Park. Tiger diversity may be found throughout the majestic environment of Corbett.
Kanha
The Madhya Pradesh state’s Maikal range of Satpuras, which makes up the central Indian highlands, is home to Kanha National Park. It’s fascinating to note that the national park is now known as the Tiger Reserve and is being hailed as one of the best wildlife refuges in the world.
Bandipur
Bandipur National Park, a well-known protected region located in the South Indian State of Karnataka, is nothing less than an empyrean for animal enthusiasts and nature enthusiasts. An astounding number of tigers reside in the Bandipur National Park.
Bandhavgarh
Bandhavgarh, once a maharaja’s hunting preserve, is now a national park that is home to the regal Bengal tiger, 37 other mammal species, 250 bird species, and 80 butterfly species.
Kaziranga
One of the last remaining unaltered natural places in India’s northeast is Kaziranga National Park. The Brahmaputra Valley floodplain’s biggest undisturbed and representative area, measuring 42,996 acres, is in the State of Assam.
Ranthambore
In Rajasthan, Sawai Madhopur is a city located approximately 13.5 kilometres from Ranthambore National Park. One of the best spots to see wild animals is near the intersection of the Aravali and Vindhya hill ranges since the animals are accustomed to the attention they receive there.
Kabini
The Sunkadakatte Tourism Zone, widely termed “Kabini” by tourists, is nestled on the park’s southwest shore. Elephants, gaur, sambar, spotted deer, sloth bears, and the sporadic sightings of tigers and leopards are among the animals that can be seen along the Kabini River as it meanders through the jungle landscapes.