Journey through India’s 15 iconic national parks, where tigers roar, lions roam, and nature unveils its untamed beauty!
India's oldest national park, offering breathtaking tiger safaris and lush landscapes for wildlife enthusiasts.
Image: Pixabay
The only home of Asiatic lions, this park in Gujarat is a unique haven for wildlife and nature lovers alike.
Image: Pixabay
A photographer's paradise, this park is famed for its majestic tigers and ancient forts in Rajasthan.
Image: Pixabay
The inspiration for The Jungle Book, this reserve is a rich tiger habitat with stunning sal forests.
Image: Pixabay
A gem of Karnataka, nestled by the Nagarahole River, offering diverse wildlife and scenic beauty.
Image: Pixabay
A protected tiger reserve in Rajasthan, this park is also home to historic temples and serene landscapes.
Image: Pixabay
Kerala's premier wildlife sanctuary, offering boat rides and incredible views of lush forests and wildlife.
Image: Pixabay
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the Royal Bengal tiger and unique mangrove ecosystems in West Bengal.
Image: Pixabay
A forest wonderland, this park is home to 43 tigers and the setting of Kipling's Jungle Book.
Image: Pixabay
A UNESCO site in Himachal Pradesh, offering untouched beauty, rare species, and serene trekking trails.
Image: Pixabay
A biodiversity hotspot near Bengaluru, featuring a zoo, butterfly park, and exotic wildlife.
Image: Pixabay
A small yet enchanting park in Gujarat, home to the graceful blackbuck and serene grassland beauty.
Image: Pixabay
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Assam, known for its rare wildlife, scenic rivers, and vibrant biodiversity.
Image: Pixabay
Located in Mumbai, this park is a green oasis offering nature trails, a lion safari, and historic Kanheri Caves.
Image: Pixabay
India is a land of massive and diverse landscapes, with some of the world’s biggest wildlife sanctuary in the world