Located in the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers, the Sunderbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world and is home to the elusive tiger.
It is India's oldest national park and is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Nestled in the Himalayan foothills, it is renowned for its tiger population among other animals.
Categorised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it boasts of a series of forests spread across Karnataka, Kerala and Maharashtra. The biodiversity found in this vast area is a treasure trove for nature lovers.
The last refuge for the Asiatic lion, the deciduous and evergreen forests of Gir are complemented by rocky landscapes.
Nestled in the Cardamom hills in the Western Ghats, it is renowned for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife. The artificial Periyar Lake is a highlight amidst the dense forest.
It is a pristine source of nature and wilderness located in Karnataka. Not options to explore the wildlife, this palce also offers scope for adventure tourism such as river rafting.