By Rajni Pandey | September 10, 2024
Known for its Bengal tigers, Jim Corbett in September is lush and teeming with wildlife, perfect for safari enthusiasts.
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Famous for its tiger population, Ranthambore is a stunning blend of wildlife and ancient ruins, making it a must-visit in September.
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Home to the one-horned rhinoceros, this UNESCO site is a biodiversity hotspot and at its most vibrant post-monsoon.
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Periyar offers stunning scenery with its serene lake and rich wildlife, ideal for boat safaris and nature walks in September.
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Known for having the highest density of tigers in India, Bandhavgarh is a great destination for spotting wildlife.
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The only home of the Asiatic lion, Gir National Park is lush and green post-monsoon, providing excellent wildlife viewing.
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Explore the world’s largest mangrove forest and spot the elusive Bengal tiger in the beautiful wetlands of the Sundarbans.
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September brings greenery and clear skies to Kanha, one of India’s best-preserved national parks, famous for its tigers and barasingha deer.
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Known for inspiring Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, Pench’s rich flora and fauna are at their peak post-monsoon.
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Famous for snow leopards, Hemis offers stunning high-altitude landscapes and trekking opportunities in September’s mild weather.
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