Situated in Uttarakhand, it is one of the oldest national parks in India. It is known for several animals, but the main attraction is the tiger.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga is known for its one-horned rhinoceros. Apart from rhinos, Kaziranga is also a great spot for spotting tigers.
One of the largest national parks in India, it is one of the country's prime places to spotting tigers. It is also home to over 300 species of birds.
It is a popular destination for wildlife safaris. It is home to tigers, leopards, gaurs and dholes, among others. Also a place to view wide variety of birds.
Situated in Ladakh, the high altitude park is home to the elusive snow leopard. It is also home to the Himalayan black bear, Tibetan wolf, golden eagles, chukars and many more.
Ranthambore is one of the best places to see tigers. Only in Ranthambore will you see tigers roaming around an old abandoned fort amidst the jungle.
It is known for its highest density of tigers in India. Bandhavgarh is also home to leopards, sloth bears and a variety of bird species.
This is the only place in the world to see Asiatic lions. The park also boasts of leopards, sloth bears, sambhars and a variety of bird species.
The UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its Bengal tigers and saltwater crocodiles. It is also home to a variety of bird species.
It is home to a variety of wildlife such elephants, tigers, leopards and a variety of bird species. It is known for its scenic beauty and popular trekking destinations.