The most popular Wildlife parks in India
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India is the 7th largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. The country is also blessed with a very rich and varied flora and fauna. India boasts a total of 88 National Park and 490 Wildlife Sanctuaries, sheltering over 390 mammals, 455 reptiles, 210 amphibians, 1,230 bird species and 30,000 species of insects, which make it a perfect destination for wildlife tourism.
India is very rich in terms of wildlife animals. To experience 1,36,000 species of plants, and some of the world’s rarest animals on the verge of extinction promise undulating adventure, India becomes one of the biggest attractions to tourists from around the world. Among many WildLife parks in India, following are some of the most popular
Bandhavgarh National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park is located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh and is known for its spectacular settings as well as having the highest concentration of tigers in any park in India. In addition to that the park offers a large breeding population of panthers, and various species of deer.. The park derives its name from the most prominent hillock of the area, which is said to be given by Hindu Lord Rama to his brother Laxman to keep a watch on Lanka.

Another great attraction is “Mohan”, a white tiger which was captured by Maharaja Martand Singh of Rewa which is now stuffed and on display in the palace of the Maharajas of Rewa.
Sundarbans National Park
Sunderbans National Park, spread with over 54 islands and extends into neighboring Bangladesh is another popular Wildlife park in India. The Sundarbans has three wildlife sanctuaries, one within the national park at Sajnekhali, as well as south of the park at Lothian Island and Haliday Island. In addition to tigers, the area is full of reptiles, birds, and other animals such as monkeys, wild boar, and deer.

If you’re really planning a trip to India then this is a must check out Park for you. The most hassle free way of seeing the Sundarbans is on a tour. Tour operations will take care of getting you there, as well as providing the necessary permits and accommodations.
Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park is a national park and a Tiger Reserve in the Mandla and Balaghat districts of Madhya Pradesh. It has the honor of providing the setting for Rudyard Kipling’s classic novel, The Jungle Book. It’s rich in lush saal and bamboo forests, lakes, streams and open grasslands. The park is one of the largest national parks in India, with a core area of 584 square miles and surrounding area of 625 square miles.

Kanha National Park has a large Tiger population and a significant population of leopards, the sloth bear and Indian wild dog. Furthermore, the most abundant prey species for the large predators is the spotted deer or chital, which number is estimated to about 20000 in the park.
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March 17th, 2009 at 12:52 pm
A very useful post, would it be possible to cover some of the other parks too? What about a rating ?
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