Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand – Famous for its Bengal tigers and diverse wildlife, including elephants and leopards, set in the scenic foothills of the Himalayas.
Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan Renowned for its population of tigers and historic ruins, offering a mix of wildlife and ancient architecture.
Kaziranga National Park, Assam – Home to the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, as well as tigers, elephants, and a variety of bird species.
Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh – Known for its high density of tigers and rich biodiversity, set in a landscape of ancient ruins and lush forests.
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala – Famous for its elephants and picturesque lake, this sanctuary offers boat safaris and rich birdwatching opportunities.
Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal – A UNESCO World Heritage site with mangrove forests, home to the elusive Royal Bengal tiger and diverse birdlife.
Gir Forest National Park, Gujarat – The last refuge of the Asiatic lion, offering opportunities to see these majestic big cats in their natural habitat.
Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks, Uttarakhand – A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its breathtaking alpine flora and unique wildlife, including snow leopards and Himalayan bears.