India's oldest national park, renowned for Bengal tigers and diverse wildlife.
Home to iconic Bengal tigers, situated near the historic Ranthambore Fort.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for one-horned rhinoceros and rich biodiversity.
Largest mangrove forest, housing Bengal tigers and unique aquatic species.
Located in Kerala, known for its scenic beauty and diverse flora and fauna.
A protected tiger reserve in Karnataka, featuring varied ecosystems.
Home to Asiatic lions, making it crucial for their conservation.
In Maharashtra, known for its tiger population and scenic landscapes.
Famous for its tiger and barasingha (swamp deer) population in Madhya Pradesh.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Assam, known for its rare wildlife.
Largest national park in Jammu and Kashmir, famous for snow leopards.
A sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh, known for swamp deer and various bird species.