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James said 11 months ago:
There are more parks in India,but you have cover all good parks.
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Corbett National Park is world renown for its wild population of Tigers, Leopards and Elephants.
The Bandhavgarh National Park is gifted with a large variety of natives in terms of Flora & Fauna.
Ranthambore National Park is famous for its Tigers and is a delight treat for the photographers.
Home to one horned Rhinos, Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary is a destination unlike you've seen before.
Kanha National Park - the richest tiger reserve of India.
Dachigam National Park is close to the beautiful city of Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir state. Its forests and picturesque landscape have always attracted tourists from all around. The park is divided into two large sectors-the Lower and Upper Dachigam regions with altitudes of 1700 and 4300 meters, respectively. Two steep ridges encircles the parks parameters. The landscape at Dachigam consists of deep ravines, rocky ridges, steep slopes and alpine pastures. The Masrar Lake, in higher Dachigam, is at the mouth of the Dachigam River. The river is regarded as the lifeline of the park, for its meanders through Lower Dachigam region from its point of origin, thus replenishing the entire lower region. The park is home to the endangered hangul or the Kashmiri stag, the only species of red deer to be found in India.
Birds of different feather flocks together at Sultanpur National Park.
Nandan Kanan A short distance from the capital city, Bhubeneshwar, the Nandankanan zoo lies in the splendid environs of the CHANDAKA forest , along the rippling water of the KANJIA LAKE.It also contains a botanical garden and part of it is has been declared a santuary.









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