22 Nov,2023
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Kaziranga National Park Kaziranga National Park holds the distinction of having the highest density of tigers in the world (1 per 5 sq. km). According to the last census, there are around 135 tigers in Kaziranga National Park.
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Orang National Park Located on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra River, this park is dubbed Mini Kaziranga Park because to its sizable population of Indian rhinoceroses.
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Manas National Park Manas Tiger Reserve has recorded 60 tigers including 52 adults and eight cubs. The number is 12 (eight adults and four cubs) more than last year. Manas had reported 48 tigers in 2021.
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Dampa Tiger Reserve In 1994, the verdant woods of Dampa were designated as the Dampa Tiger Reserve. It has been one of North East India's biggest tiger reserves ever since.
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Pakui Tiger Reserve The enormous Pakui Wildlife Sanctuary is located on the banks of the Pakke River.Pakui Tiger Reserve is surrounded by abundant natural resources.
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Namdapha National Park The Eastern Himalayan region's evergreen rainforests have played a significant role in safeguarding several animal species in Arunachal Pradesh. Among this rich legacy is the Namdapha Tiger Reserve.
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