The oldest national park in India, it is renowned for its Bengal tigers and diverse wildlife. Visitors can enjoy jeep safaris, elephant rides, and bird watching in this lush haven.
Famous as the inspiration for "The Jungle Book," this park is home to Bengal tigers, leopards, and the rare Barasingha. It offers excellent wildlife viewing and well-maintained safari trails.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is celebrated for its population of endangered one-horned rhinoceroses. The park also hosts tigers, elephants, wild buffalo, and a variety of birds.
Known for its historic Ranthambore Fort and large tiger population, this park provides excellent tiger-spotting opportunities. It also houses leopards, hyenas, and various deer species.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts the largest mangrove forest in the world and is famous for its Royal Bengal tigers. It's rich in aquatic life, reptiles, and bird species, offering a unique ecosystem.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, this park is known for its scenic beauty and elephant population. Visitors can take boat cruises on Periyar Lake to view wildlife, including tigers and diverse bird species.
With the highest density of Bengal tigers globally, it also features the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort. The park offers sightings of leopards, deer, and a rich variety of birds.