Discover India’s top national parks, famous for their stunning wildlife, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking landscapes.
Located in Madhya Pradesh, it's famous for its dense tiger population, especially in the central Tala zone. A wildlife enthusiast's paradise.
Known as Kanha Tiger Reserve, this vast grassland in Madhya Pradesh is home to tigers, leopards, and diverse flora and fauna.
A forested haven in Uttarakhand, famous for its Bengal tigers. It’s rich in biodiversity and a must-visit for nature lovers.
Located in Gujarat, it’s the last refuge of Asiatic lions. The park also hosts leopards, antelopes, and the fenced Devalia Safari Park.
A former royal hunting ground in Rajasthan, it's now a sanctuary for tigers, leopards, and marsh crocodiles. Ideal for wildlife safaris.
Situated in Madhya Pradesh, this park, established in 1975, covers 257 sq. km and is known for its stunning landscapes and wildlife.
Nestled in Kerala's Western Ghats, Periyar is a famous tiger reserve known for its elephants and beautiful mountainous terrain.
Once the Maharajas' hunting ground, this Karnataka park spans 874 sq. km and is known for its small tiger population and rich biodiversity.
Maharashtra's oldest and largest reserve, located in Chandrapur district, offers a haven for tigers and diverse wildlife.
Established in 1981 in Madhya Pradesh, this sanctuary is named after the Kuno River and is a flourishing wildlife habitat.