Hemis National Park
Hemis National Park
A high altitude national park, Hemis National Park in Leh region
of Ladakh is known as the home of snow leopards and about 73
species of birds. Sprawling in a large area, the national park has
six villages inside it. Also, the famous Hemis Monastery is
situated in the premises of the park. A distinct experience is
assured in Hemis National Park, as the high altitude location and
the predominant diversity prepare one for an experience of a
lifetime. No safari is available here, although fixed trails are
appointed for the visitors that fairly cover all the major areas of
the park. The lovely view of the confluence of Indus and Zanskar
River can also be witnessed from the border of the national park
along with other splendid views around Hemis.Keoladeo Ghana
National Park
Ok, we are talking about some serious bird watching here,
Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Bharatpur, Rajasthan is the place
to be at. It is one of the largest homes for the avifauna in the
country with more than 230 bird species dwelling in the region. The
tall grasslands and the marshy lands make a perfect home for the
native and winter migratory birds. Needless to say that Keoladheo
Ghana National Park is one of the best places for bird watching in
India. Well expect sweet memories that are made even sweeter with
the melodies and cacophony of birds.
Desert National Park
One of the largest national parks in Rajasthan, Desert National
Park is the perfect reflection of wildlife of west India.
Accompanied with sparse forest and arid areas, this national park
is in close proximity to Jaiselmer in Thar Desert. A fragile
ecosystem, diversity and inhabitation of some of the rarest species
like Indian bustard make Desert National Park one of the best
national parks in west India. Witness the fossils that date backs
more than 150 million years and watch as many as 40 reptile species
reining the grounds of Thar. The national park facilitates jeep
safari making exploration convenient.Blackbuck National Park
Like the name suggests the Blackbuck National Park is the
shelter for the rare species of deer known as blackbuck. It is
situated in Velvadar in the Bhavnagar district of Gujarat. Prepare
for some real fun here, watch the blackbucks leap high and the
nilgai parading through vast tall grassland. Watch the marshy land
swarmed by birds like flamingoes, waders, coots and pelicans. What
delight it is to be in the Blackbuck National Park, where the
picture is always lively and the migrants are even more cheerful
and colorful.
Kanha National Park
Situated right in the heart of incredible India, the Kanha
National Park of Madhya Pradesh needs little introduction. The land
of swamp deer, sal and bamboo forests and the most importantly rich
wildlife, Kanha National Park is your license to fun, excitement
and thrill. Wild dogs, wild boar, sambar and spotted deer are
common sight here. Frequent tiger spotting are your odds in Kanha
National Park. Expect a fun-filled trip with lots of fauna and
flora sightings. The prominent Sunset Point or Bamni Dadar is one
place that you should not miss out on during the evening, the
beautiful backdrop and the mesmerizing sunset can certainly win
your heart here.
Gorumara National Park
Situated in the Himalayan foothills in West Bengal, Gorumara is
a great West Bengals great wildlife getaway. Home to Indian
rhinoceros, Gaur, Sloth Bear, Chital, Asian Elephant, Sambar deer,
Barking Deer, Hog Deer and Wild Boar, the national park grabs
enough attention from wildlife enthusiasts, naturalists and nature
lovers. The facility of overnight stay in the park is another great
opportunity to feel the thrill here. Although taking a jeep safari
is advisable, hiking on the fixed trails to some point is an option
to explore the jungle.
Khanghendzonga National Park
The largest wildlife reserve in Sikkim, Khanghendzonga National
Park is situated in the west district of Sikkim. Named after worlds
third highest peak Kanchenjunga, the national park is a paradise
for wildlife enthusiasts. People might choose hill stations and
beaches over national parks, but let me tell you there aint no
place that offer the exact reflection of your past and present than
a wildlife sanctuary. Unveil knowledge at somewhere as splendid as
the Khangendzonga National Park that offers a brilliant blend of
natures best. Though a large area of the national park remains
untouched, it is still worth taking a visit and spotting for you
some bizarre wildlife like the snow leopards and the Himalayan
black bear. The Zemu Glacier situated in the park is yet another
attraction here. Do not miss out a chance to visit Khanghendzonga
National Park which connects you right with the natural you!
Guindy National Park
The tropical dry evergreen vegetation is what makes Guindy
National Park a unique
national park in south India. Situated in the protected area of
Tamil Nadu with a mere area of 2.70sq kilometer, it is also one of
the smallest national parks in India. The park is situated near
Chennai and is home to species like blackbuck, chital or spotted
deer, jackal, small Indian civet, common palm civet, bonnet
macaque, jackal, pangolin, hyena, hedgehog, common mongoose,
butterflies and three-striped palm squirrel. The park also has
black-naped hare and several species of bats and rodents. A
Childrens Park, Snake Park and Arignar Anna Zoological Park within
the limit of this national park also add the factor that makes this
place unique. It is an ideal place for a weekend trip in South
India as one doesnt even have to drive too far from the city to see
the wildlife.cDandeli Wildlife Sanctuary
A heady mix of nature, wildlife and adventure invites you to
Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary. It is the ideal vacation destinations
for those who are in love with nature. Situated on the banks of
River Kali amidst thick forests and lofty hills of Uttara Kannada
District, this wildlife sanctuary is truly a delight to be at. The
wildlife safari in the lush forests is an exhilarating experience
for visitors here. The sanctuary offers you rare glimpse animals
like Black Panther, Bison, Sambhar, Malabar Giant Squirrel,
Elephant, Tiger, Leopard, flying squirrel and mouse deer. Dandeli
is a great place for bird watchers as well and adding to your
excitement is the large display of crocodiles, which are found here
in large population.