Explore Exclusive National Parks in India

 The country also boasts nearly twenty national parks besides its wildlife sanctuaries. These parks feature a wide variety of flora and fauna. Here are a few of the most popular.

  • Sri Venkateshwara National Park extends across two districts of Chittoor and Cuddapah in Andhra Pradesh. It covers 353.62 square kilometers. It was established in 1989 and named after Lord Venkateswara of Tirupati. It is located in Rajampet of Cuddapah district and Chandragiri and Bailapadu of Chittoor district. A hilly region bounded by the Seshachalam and Tirumala hills is rugged and beautiful with steep hillsides, plateaus, and valleys. Talakona, Gundalakona, and Gunjana are also famous waterfalls in the park.
Sri Venkateshwara National Park
  • Kaziranga National Park lies partly in Golaghat and partly in Nagaon Districts of Assam. It is the oldest park in Assam and covers an area of 430 Sq kms along the river Brahmaputra on the North and the Karbi Anglong hills on the South. The Park was established in 1908 and was declared a National Park in 1974.
Kaziranga National Park
  • Hemis National Park is a high-altitude national park in India. the area is very close to Leh, in the valley of Markha and Rumbak. The area in general is rocky and sparsely covered. The park comes under the district of Ladakh and represents the Trans-Himalayan ecosystem.
    The park was established in the year 1981 to preserve the dwindling population of wildlife in the Ladakh region with an area of 600 sq km. The park has been earmarked as one of the snow leopard reserves under a central government project to conserve the species, its prey population, and fragile mountain habitat. It takes its name from the world-famous Buddhist Gompa situated here.
Hemis National Park
  • Sunderban National Park is located in the Ganga delta in West Bengal and was declared a National Park in 1984. It covers a vast stretch of mangrove swamp, lush forested islands and small rivers near the Bay of Bengal and comprises mainly of estuarine mangrove forests and swamps. The Sajnakhali sanctuary, famous for its rich avian population, is regarded as a part of the Sunderbans National Park.

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