By Nivritti Khatri | August 13, 2025
India’s first national park, home to Bengal tigers, elephants, and rich Himalayan foothill wildlife.
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Dense forests, rhinos, tigers, and elephant safaris make it Nepal’s premier wildlife destination.
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Famous for leopards, elephants, and diverse birdlife along stunning dry-zone landscapes.
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Rainforest trekking, limestone cliffs, and river safaris with elephants and exotic tropical birds.
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High tiger density, ancient forts, and lush forests make Bandhavgarh perfect for big cat spotting.
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Orangutans, Sumatran tigers, and clouded leopards thrive in this tropical jungle paradise.
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Comprised of dense forests and pillar-like rock formations blanketed throughout the park.
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One of the world’s oldest rainforests, home to Malayan tigers, tapirs, and river-based safari adventures.
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UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for one-horned rhinoceroses and large herds of elephants.
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Elephant-filled lakes, spice-scented forests, and boat safaris in Kerala’s lush Western Ghats.
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