Rajni Pandey | March 3, 2025
Home to sambars and spotted deer, Sariska offers a beautiful blend of lush landscapes and a rich variety of wildlife.
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Famous for its barasingha deer, Kanha is one of India’s most picturesque parks with a vibrant deer population.
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Known for its lush grasslands and rich biodiversity, Kaziranga is home to swamp deer and other unique wildlife.
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India’s oldest national park, Corbett is a paradise for deer sightings amidst scenic hills and dense forests.
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Spot sambar deer alongside the iconic tigers in this famous park, known for its stunning landscape and ancient ruins.
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Famous for its spotted deer, Bandipur provides a natural habitat in the lush Western Ghats.
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Home to a large deer population, Mudumalai offers breathtaking landscapes and diverse flora and fauna.
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Known for its unique ecosystem, Sundarbans shelters swamp deer in its dense mangrove forests.
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Periyar is a serene sanctuary with a rich sambar deer population, offering tranquil views of forest and lake.
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A haven for deer, Nagarhole combines lush forests with a diverse range of animals in the scenic Western Ghats.
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