Written By
Gopika VC
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The International Biosphere Reserve in south India's Western Ghats and Nilgiri Hills attracts nature enthusiasts year-round.
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Sundarbans National Park is part of the world's largest delta, the Sundarbans delta, which covers 10,000 square km.
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The Keibul Lamjao National Park in northeast India is famous for being the only floating park in the world.
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Deep valleys and pointed peaks make these beautiful Khasi forests, which are bordered by pristine greenery, even more beautiful.
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The Vandalur Reserve Forest is one of the largest forest areas in South India. It is in the southwest part of Chennai.
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World's third-largest national park. The 1985-square-kilometer National Park is India's largest forest.
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Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh. It's famous for having almost 300 bird species.
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Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand is a popular wildlife attraction. It is India's first national park opened in 1936.
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Asiatic lions, endangered animals, live in Gir National Park. This park protects numerous endangered creatures besides Asiatic lions.
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Tigers, elephants, spotted deer, gaurs, and antelopes live here. The Western Ghats, a magnificent backdrop, surround the park.
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