Discover India’s breathtaking monsoon safari destinations

22 June,2024

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The Periyar Lake is full, and boat safaris offer a chance to see elephants, bison, and a variety of bird species against the backdrop of verdant hills.

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Periyar National Park, Kerala

It is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, lush and green during the monsoon.

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Bandipur National Park, Karnataka

The largest mangrove forest in the world, the Sundarbans are home to the Royal Bengal Tiger and monsoon brings a unique charm to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Sundarbans, West Bengal

Kabini backwaters are a haven for wildlife, and boat safaris provide an excellent way to see animals there.

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Kabini National Park, Karnataka

The increased water levels during the monsoon in the lakes attract tigers and other wildlife, making it an exciting time for safaris.

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Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

The monsoon adds to its mystique, with the park's dense forests and diverse flora and fauna becoming even more enchanting.

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Silent Valley National Park, Kerala

Known for its high density of Bengal tigers, Bandhavgarh turns lush green during the monsoon.

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Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

India's oldest national park is stunning during the monsoon.

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Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

This lesser-known gem in Goa is a delight during the monsoon and is home to a variety of wildlife, including tigers.

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Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary, Goa

Kanha is rich in flora and fauna. The monsoon season brings out the lush greenery and vibrant wildlife.

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Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh