Producer: Mehak Pal Editor: Nisha Dubey
Most national parks in India will soon be closed for the annual monsoon season. Here are five national parks to visit in India before monsoon arrives.
Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand is the oldest national park in India and is renowned for its population of Bengal tigers and diverse flora and fauna.
Located at the Indo-Nepal border in the Lakhimpur-Kheri district in Uttar Pradesh, this park is part of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve. It is home to various species of endangered animals and diverse wildlife, such as swamp deer, tigers, leopards, black bucks, elephants, antelopes, jackals, and various bird species.
Kanha National Park
The Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh has become a model example of ecological conservation. It has a sizeable number of Royal Bengal tigers and has been the talk of the town since it brought back barasinghas.
Tadoba National Park
Situated in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, the Tadoba National Park has been part of Project Tiger for a decade. It is home to almost 200 species of birds.
Ranthambore National Park
Nestled in the Sawai Madhopur district of Southeastern Rajasthan, the Ranthambore National Park is known for its majestic Bengal tigers.