Jun 13, 2025
The last refuge of the Asiatic lion, Gir’s dry deciduous forests are steeped in history and wildlife heritage.
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Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga is famous for its one-horned rhinoceros and diverse wildlife.
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A forest reserve with royal hunting roots, known for its lush greenery and thriving elephant population.
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A pristine rainforest with rare flora and fauna, this reserve tells a story of conservation battles and ecological importance.
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Known for its beautiful lake and elephant herds, Periyar combines forest history with breathtaking landscapes.
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Once a hunting reserve for the Maharajas, now a haven for tigers, elephants, and rich biodiversity.
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Famous for its mangrove forests and elusive Royal Bengal tigers, Sunderbans is a unique ecosystem shaped by history.
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India’s oldest national park, established in 1936. Famous for Bengal tigers, lush forests, and the iconic Corbett legacy.
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Beyond wildlife, these reserves offer a glimpse into India’s natural heritage, conservation stories, and breathtaking beauty.
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