National Parks In India
The diverse land of India is also famous for its rich wild life. Almost all parts of India possesses the richness of wild life. The national parks in India spread across the country display a captivating diversity of terrain, flora, fauna, avifauna, aquafauna. Where one can experience different wild forms in their natural surroundings on an elephant or inside a jeep. The adventures in these parks are simply amazing. There are almost 97 national parks in India which are famous for its wild life population. To preserver the rich variety of Indian wildlife, the government has established these parks and wildlife sanctuaries in almost all the parts of India. The national parks are reserve land usually owned and declared by national Government. These parks are protected from human development and pollution and are declared as protected areas. They provide natural habitat to several flora and fauna on the other hand these national parks provide abundant scope for the overall development of the adventure tourism.
The amazing fact is that Indian national parks are located at various geographical locations and have different climate. Even these different parks have different natural vegetation and different wild lives.There are national parks in the hilly areas, desert areas, plain lands and in mangrove regions. The several endangered animals in our national parks are Langur, Monkeys, Asiatic Lion, Asian Elephants, Tiger, One-Horned Rhinoceroses, Wild Buffalo, etc
National parks in India can be classified according to the region they are located like the Eastern region , Northern region, the Western region, the Central region and the Southern region national parks. The treasure of Indian wildness include the national parks like Dachigam near Srinagar, Corbett National Park in Uttar Pradesh, famous tiger reserve, Ranthambore in Rajasthan, Sundarbans in West Bengal and “The Land of Rhino” Assam is Kaziranga.
The northern part includes jewel parks like Corbett, Ranthambore, Keoladeo Ghana, Rajaji and the Valley of Flowers National Park. The western India attracts nature lovers with the parks like Desert National Park, Marine, Blackbuck (Velavadar) , Gir etc.
Sundarban, Kajiranga, Keibul Lamjao and Manas National Park are some remarkable national park of East India. The central India boasts of having national parks like Bhandavgarh, Kanha and Panna. The Southern part of India is also home to a reputed national parks like Ranganathittu, Nagarhole , Bandipur Tiger Reserve, Silent Valley, Eravikulam etc.
All these national parks are unique in their own way. Wild life lovers around the globe find India a must visit place to witness the several wild animals, mammals and birds.
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