By Nivritti Khatri | August 8, 2025
Big chital herds graze in open meadows beneath dense sal forests, creating stunning wildlife viewing moments.
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Bandhavgarh National Park
Open grasslands and ridges are home to abundant spotted deer, perfect for wildlife spotting and photography.
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Jim Corbett National Park
River valleys and forest corridors provide ideal habitats for chital among lush greenery and flowing rivers.
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Sundarbans National Park
Mangrove fringes with clearings attract spotted deer, blending wildlife with unique coastal ecosystems.
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Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary
Lakeside forests reveal chital grazing quietly at dusk, offering serene and picturesque wildlife encounters.
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Ranthambore National Park
Dry deciduous forests and historic ruins shelter sizeable groups of chital roaming freely.
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Gir National Park
Mixed open scrublands support spotted deer, often seen near lion habitats in this famous sanctuary.
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Satpura Tiger Reserve
Undisturbed forests harbour healthy spotted deer populations, thriving alongside rich biodiversity.
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Kaziranga National Park
Grasslands dotted with chital coexist with rhinos and elephants, creating diverse wildlife scenes.
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Pench National Park
Dense forests and clearings come alive at dawn with chital grazing in this vibrant sanctuary.
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