9 Unique National Parks in India That Will Leave You in Awe

By Priyanka Roshan | March 24, 2025

9 Unique National Parks in India That Will Leave You in Awe

Discover India’s most extraordinary national parks, each offering a unique landscape and rare wildlife encounters. Here are 9 must-visit parks that promise unforgettable adventures!

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A UNESCO site and floral paradise, this park blooms with over 500 wildflower species, including the rare Brahma Kamal, creating a breathtaking Himalayan wonderland.

1. Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand

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The only park in India home to three big cats—Bengal tiger, snow leopard, and clouded leopard—plus the rare hoolock gibbons, India’s only ape species.

2. Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh

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India’s first marine park lets you explore coral reefs, starfish, and marine life. At low tide, walk up to the reef and witness underwater beauty firsthand.

3. Marine National Park, Gujarat

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The world’s only floating national park on Loktak Lake is the last habitat of the endangered Sangai deer, known for their graceful, dancing gait.

4. Keibul Lamjao National Park, Manipur

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The highest national park in India and South Asia’s largest, it’s the best place to spot the elusive snow leopard in its rugged mountain habitat.

5. Hemis National Park, Ladakh

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A unique desert ecosystem, it shelters the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard among golden sand dunes and other desert wildlife.

6. Desert National Park, Rajasthan

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Home to two-thirds of the world’s one-horned rhinos, this park’s lush grasslands also host elephants, tigers, and migratory birds.

7. Kaziranga National Park, Assam

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A UNESCO-listed bird sanctuary with 370+ bird species, including the rare Siberian crane, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.

8. Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan

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The world’s largest mangrove forest, famous for its swimming Royal Bengal Tigers and an intricate network of tidal waterways and islands.

9. Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal

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