The National Parks in India Spreads across the Country delivers a wonderful attraction. India Have 97 national parks and 441 wildlife sanctuaries each one is famous for different animals or birds.
Depending on the region and terrain National Parks provide plenty opportunities to the visitors to have a close meet with the wilds
STATE |
NATIONAL PARK |
AREA(in KM) |
ATTRACTIONS |
Andaman Nicobar |
Wandur National Park |
281.5 |
Estuarine crocodile,Coconut Crub |
Arunachal Pradesh |
Namdapha National Park |
1985 |
Leopard,Gaur,Himalayan Black Bear |
Assam |
|
|
Rhinos,Elephants,Tigers |
Assam Roofed Turtile,Golden Langur |
|
Chhattisgarh |
Indiravathi National Park |
1258 |
Tiger,Leopard,Blue Bull |
Gujarat |
|
|
|
Himachal Pradesh |
|
|
|
Himalayan Snowcock, Chukar |
|
Jammu And Kashmir |
|
|
Himalayan Black Bears, Leopard |
Snow Leopard |
|
Jharkhand |
|
|
Tigers, Wild Boar, Nilgai |
Tigers, Dhole, Elephants |
|
Karnataka |
|
|
Asian Elephants, Tiger |
Tiger, Lion |
|
Kerala |
|
|
Nilgiri Langur, Flying Squirrel |
Nilgiri Tahr, Niligiri Langur,Tiger |
|
Madhya Pradesh |
|
|
Tigers, Leopards, Elephant |
Tiger, Wolf, Chital, Sloth Bear |
|
Maharashtra |
|
|
Tiger, Panther, Bisons |
Tiger, Leopards, Sloth Bears |
|
Orissa |
|
175.79 sq km |
845.70 sq km |
|
Elephant, Hital, Bear, Pea-Fowl |
Tiger, Leopard, Elephants |
|
Rajasthan |
|
|
Siberian Cranes, Ruddy Shelducks |
Four-Horned Deer, Carecal, Leopard |
|
Sikkim |
Khangchendzonga National Park |
1829 |
Wild Ass, Snow Leopard, Musk Deer, Himalayan Tahr |
Uttar Pradesh |
Dudhwa National Park |
490 |
Tiger, Rhinoceros |
Uttarakhand |
|
|
Tigers, Leopards, Elephants |
Snow Leopard, Musk Deer, Red Fox |
|
West Bengal |
Sundarbans National Park |
1330 |
Royal Bengal Tiger; Fishing Cats |
The multiplicity of wildlife in India is incredibly diverse and being able to view these animals and birds in their natural habitat is knowledge of a lifetime.Many visitors come to buy fake breitling India wanting to see the recognized tiger. The possibility of spotting a tiger greatly depends on the size of the national park and the number of tigers, and is higher at some parks than others.