State | National Park(s) | Description |
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Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Campbell Bay National Park | Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park is known for its rich coral reefs and marine biodiversity. Campbell Bay National Park is characterized by its tropical rainforests and diverse flora and fauna. |
Andhra Pradesh | Papikonda National Park, Sri Venkateswara National Park | Papikonda National Park is situated along the Godavari River and is known for its hilly terrain and diverse wildlife. Sri Venkateswara National Park is home to the rare and endangered species of flora and fauna. |
Arunachal Pradesh | Namdapha National Park | Namdapha National Park is one of the largest protected areas in India and is renowned for its rich biodiversity, including rare mammal species such as the snow leopard and clouded leopard. |
Assam | Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park | Kaziranga National Park is famous for its population of Indian rhinoceroses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Manas National Park is known for its tiger reserve and diverse ecosystem. |
Bihar | Valmiki National Park | Valmiki National Park is located in the Himalayan Terai region and is known for its dense forests, grasslands, and diverse wildlife, including Bengal tigers and Indian rhinoceroses. |
Chhattisgarh | Indravati National Park | Indravati National Park is situated in the dense forests of the Western Ghats and is known for its rich biodiversity, including species such as the Indian bison, tiger, and wild buffalo. |
Goa | Mollem National Park | Mollem National Park is known for its evergreen and deciduous forests, diverse flora and fauna, and the famous Dudhsagar Waterfalls. |
Gujarat | Gir National Park, Blackbuck National Park | Gir National Park is the last refuge of the Asiatic lion and is known for its successful conservation efforts. Blackbuck National Park is home to the endangered blackbuck antelope. |
Haryana | Sultanpur National Park | Sultanpur National Park is a bird sanctuary known for its migratory bird species, making it a popular destination for birdwatching enthusiasts. |
Himachal Pradesh | Great Himalayan National Park | Great Himalayan National Park is situated in the Western Himalayas and is known for its biodiversity, alpine meadows, and diverse flora and fauna. |
Jammu and Kashmir | Dachigam National Park, Hemis National Park, Kishtwar National Park, Salim Ali National Park | Dachigam National Park is known for its population of the endangered Hangul deer. Hemis National Park is the largest national park in India and is famous for its snow leopards. Kishtwar National Park is known for its pristine beauty and diverse wildlife. Salim Ali National Park is situated in the Western Himalayas and is known for its avian species. |
Jharkhand | Betla National Park | Betla National Park is one of the first national parks in India and is known for its lush forests, diverse wildlife, and archaeological significance. |
Karnataka | Bandipur National Park, Bannerghatta National Park, Nagarhole National Park | Bandipur National Park is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and is known for its tiger and elephant populations. Bannerghatta National Park is a popular tourist destination with a zoo, safari, and butterfly park. Nagarhole National Park is known for its rich biodiversity, including tigers, elephants, and Indian bison. |
Kerala | Periyar National Park | Periyar National Park is known for its artificial lake, which attracts a variety of wildlife, including elephants, tigers, and birds. |
Madhya Pradesh | Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Pench National Park, Satpura National Park | Kanha National Park is one of the largest national parks in India and is known for its tiger reserve and diverse ecosystems. Bandhavgarh National Park has one of the highest densities of tigers in India. Pench National Park inspired Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book” and is known for its tiger and leopard populations. Satpura National Park is known for its unique landscape and diverse wildlife, including tigers, leopards, and sloth bears. |
Maharashtra | Tadoba National Park, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Chandoli National Park, Pench National Park (Maharashtra) | Tadoba National Park is one of India’s 50 “Project Tiger” reserves and is known for its tiger sightings. Sanjay Gandhi National Park is situated within the city limits of Mumbai and is known for its biodiversity. Chandoli National Park is known for its scenic beauty and diverse flora and fauna. Pench National Park, located in Maharashtra, is known for its rich biodiversity and tiger population. |
Manipur | Keibul Lamjao National Park | Keibul Lamjao National Park is the world’s only floating national park and is known for its unique ecosystem, including the endangered Manipur brow-antlered deer, also known as the Sangai deer. |
Meghalaya | Balpakram National Park | Balpakram National Park is situated in the Garo Hills region and is known for its scenic beauty, limestone caves, and diverse wildlife, including elephants, tigers, and hornbills. |
Mizoram | Murlen National Park | Murlen National Park is known for its tropical rainforests, rich biodiversity, and unique species such as the Hoolock gibbon and clouded leopard. |
Nagaland | Intanki National Park | Intanki National Park is known for its lush forests, diverse wildlife, and scenic beauty, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers. |
Odisha | Simlipal National Park, Bhitarkanika National Park | Simlipal National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its tiger reserve and rich biodiversity. Bhitarkanika National Park is famous for its mangrove forests and the largest population of saltwater crocodiles in India. |
Punjab | Harike Wetland | Harike Wetland is a Ramsar site and is known for its diverse avian species, making it a popular destination for birdwatching and ecotourism. |
Rajasthan | Ranthambore National Park, Sariska National Park, Keoladeo National Park, Desert National Park | Ranthambore National Park is known for its tiger reserve and historic Ranthambore Fort. Sariska National Park is known for its tiger and leopard populations. Keoladeo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a paradise for birdwatchers. Desert National Park is known for its unique desert ecosystem and wildlife. |
Sikkim | Khangchendzonga National Park | A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Khangchendzonga is known for its majestic landscapes, including the world’s third-highest peak, and its diverse range of flora and fauna. |
Tamil Nadu | Mudumalai National Park | Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Mudumalai is known for its dense forests, grasslands, and diverse wildlife, including tigers, elephants, and Indian Leopards. |
Telangana | Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park | Located near Hyderabad, this park is known for its rocky terrain, dense forests, and diverse wildlife, including species such as the Indian Leopard and Indian Pangolin. |
Tripura | Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary | Situated in the Gomati district, this sanctuary is known for its lush forests, rolling hills, and diverse wildlife, including elephants, deer, primates, and numerous bird species. |
Uttar Pradesh | Dudhwa National Park | Known for its diverse ecosystems, including grasslands, wetlands, and dense forests, Dudhwa is a haven for rare and endangered species such as the Bengal Florican and Indian Rhinoceros. |
Uttarakhand | Jim Corbett National Park | India’s oldest national park, Jim Corbett is known for its rich biodiversity, including tigers, elephants, and leopards, as well as its scenic landscapes and iconic Ramganga River. |
West Bengal | Sundarbans National Park | The largest mangrove forest in the world, Sundarbans is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its Royal Bengal Tigers, as well as its unique ecosystem and rich biodiversity. |
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