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India's miscellany of assorted topographies renders enormous opportunities for adventure sports and tours. While northern India shelters some of the highest mountain ranges offering skiing, mountaineering & paragliding; the extensive coastal line of southern India offers incessant choices for water sports enthusiasts. Also, the varied geographical terrains of the country inhabit an extremely rich and diverse flora & fauna, making India the second largest wildlife base and one of the most sought after wildlife destinations in the world.

Wildlife Parks in India
Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan)
Open October to June.
Famous for its Bengal tigers and ancient ruins, this former hunting ground of maharajas offers spectacular views of predators against historic fortresses. The park's unique landscape combines dramatic rocky outcrops with grasslands and lakes, where tigers can often be spotted lounging near the 10th century Ranthambore Fort. Besides tigers, visitors can spot leopards, sloth bears, sambar deer and over 300 bird species. The park offers both morning and evening jeep safaris.
 
Bandhavgarh National Park (Madhya Pradesh)
Open mid-October to end June.
Boasting the highest density of tigers in India, this park features diverse terrain of steep ridges and grasslands. Ancient caves with Brahmi inscriptions and tiger imagery add historical intrigue. The park's varied landscape includes sal forests, bamboo groves and meadows which support a rich ecosystem of leopards, deer species and wild dogs. Elephant and jeep safaris are available for wildlife viewing.
 
Kanha National Park (Madhya Pradesh)
Open mid-October to end June.
The inspiration for Kipling's "Jungle Book," Kanha is known for its barasingha deer and successful tiger conservation. Its stunning sal and bamboo forests, interspersed with vast meadows locally known as maidans, create perfect habitats for gaur (Indian bison), jackals and over 300 bird species. The park offers both jeep safaris and elephant rides for wildlife viewing.
 
Pench National Park (Madhya Pradesh)
Open mid-October to end June.
Nestled along the eponymous river, this tiger reserve offers rich biodiversity and excellent bird watching opportunities. The park's teak forests and riverine landscape provide shelter to wolves, wild dogs and four-horned antelopes. Visitors can enjoy boat safaris along the Pench River during peak season, offering unique wildlife viewing perspectives.
 
Satpura National Park (Madhya Pradesh)
Open mid-October to end June.
Unique for allowing walking safaris, this park features rugged landscapes and is home to leopards, tigers, sloth bears and Indian giant squirrels. The park's varied terrain includes sandstone peaks, narrow gorges and dense forests. Visitors can enjoy boat safaris on Tawa reservoir, canoe trips and overnight camping experiences. The park's less crowded atmosphere offers a more intimate wildlife viewing experience.
 
Tadoba National Park (Maharashtra)
Open mid-October to end June.
Maharashtra's oldest and largest national park, known for its teak forests and high tiger sighting probability. The park features a unique ecosystem of bamboo thickets and ghost trees, supporting diverse wildlife including marsh crocodiles, Indian pythons and over 280 bird species. Both morning and afternoon jeep safaris are available with experienced naturalists.
 
Kaziranga National Park (Assam)
Open October to May.
UNESCO World Heritage site, home to two-thirds of the world's one-horned rhinoceros and wild water buffaloes. The park's vast grasslands and wetlands along the Brahmaputra River also shelter elephants, tigers and numerous waterfowl species. Visitors can enjoy elephant safaris, jeep tours and boat rides for diverse wildlife viewing experiences.
 
Panna National Park (Madhya Pradesh)
Open mid-October to end June.
A successful tiger reintroduction site featuring the scenic Ken River and diverse wildlife. The park's dramatic gorges and plateaus create unique habitats for gharial crocodiles, vultures and numerous deer species. Boat rides along the Ken River offer excellent opportunities to spot riverside wildlife.
 
Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand)
Open mid-November to mid-June.
India's oldest national park offering elephant safaris and home to a significant tiger population. Set in the foothills of the Himalayas, the park features diverse landscapes from riverine belts to grasslands. Visitors can spot golden jackals, otters and over 600 bird species. The park offers various zones for tourism with different safari options.
 
Gir National Park (Gujarat)
Open mid-October to mid-June.
The last remaining home of Asiatic lions in the wild, also sheltering leopards and diverse birdlife. The park's dry deciduous forests and savanna landscape support unique wildlife including striped hyenas, Indian foxes and four-horned antelopes. Jeep safaris with experienced guides offer excellent opportunities for lion sightings.
 
Nagarhole National Park (Karnataka)
Open October to May.
Known for its elephant herds and predator sightings, set against the backdrop of the Western Ghats. The park's moist deciduous forests and streams create perfect habitats for gaur, sloth bears and various primates. Boat safaris on the Kabini River add to the wildlife viewing experience.
 
Chilika Lake Sanctuary (Odisha)
Open year-round.
Asia's largest brackish water lagoon, hosting millions of migratory birds and rare Irrawaddy dolphins. The lake's unique ecosystem supports flamingos, white-bellied sea eagles and numerous fish species. Boat tours offer opportunities to spot dolphins and explore the lake's many islands.
 
Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary (Gujarat)
Open year-round.
A paradise for bird watchers, this vast lake attracts numerous waterfowl species. The sanctuary's shallow waters and surrounding marshlands provide perfect habitats for flamingos, pelicans and over 250 bird species. Traditional boat rides with local guides offer intimate bird watching experiences.
 
Manas National Park (Assam)
Open October to May.
A UNESCO World Heritage site straddling India-Bhutan border, known for its rare and endangered species. The park's semi-evergreen forests and grasslands shelter unique wildlife including golden langurs, pygmy hogs and hispid hares. Visitors can enjoy river rafting, elephant safaris and guided nature walks.
 
Little Rann of Kutch (Gujarat)
Open mid-October to mid-June.
Unique desert sanctuary, home to the endangered Indian wild ass and numerous bird species. This vast salt desert transforms into a wetland during monsoons, attracting flamingos and pelicans. The stark landscape offers excellent opportunities for photography and wildlife viewing. Jeep safaris are the primary mode of exploration.
 
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (Rajasthan)
Open year-round.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, also known as Keoladeo National Park, spans 29 square kilometres of wetlands and woodlands. Home to over 370 bird species including rare migratory waterfowl from Siberia, Tibet and China, it also shelters sambar deer, nilgai and wild boar. Visitors can explore through cycle rickshaws with trained naturalists on foot or by bicycle, ensuring peaceful wildlife viewing experiences.
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Amritsar

Amritsar

Amritsar, the holy city in Punjab, is home to the most important Sikh shrine – Golden Temple. Along with this sacred site, Jallianwala Bagh and the border closing ceremony at Wagah Border are other must visit attractions in Amritsar.

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Delhi

Delhi

Delhi, the capital of India, is a city of contrasts and colour. This is a city where centuries’ old heritage and architecture exist harmoniously with modern-day charms. Some of India’s most famous tourist sites are located in this city. Also, Delhi’s street side fare is rated among the best in the world.

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Agra

Agra

One of the most frequented holiday destinations in India, Agra is home to the famous Taj Mahal and several other fantastic architectural marvels. Of course, the white marble structure is the biggest crowd puller but there are some other brilliant monuments, shrines and tombs which surely deserve a visit.

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Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer

Surrounded by sand dunes and located in the heart of Thar Desert, the heritage city of Jaisalmer is a must visit destination in Rajasthan. The city is famed for the spectacular Jaisalmer Fort. Made of yellow sandstone it appears like a gigantic sandcastle glittering in the desert heat.

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Jaipur

Jaipur

Majestic forts, havelis transformed into boutique hotels, lively culture and unique handicrafts, Jaipur has all of this and much more. Plan a trip to the India’s ‘Pink City’ and learn about the royal past of the region. Do check out the main bazaar of the city.

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Jodhpur

Jodhpur

India’s “Blue City”, Jodhpur is known for its majestic palaces and forts, which depict its intriguing cultural heritage. The Rajasthani city is home to many spectacular lakes and gardens, lively bazaars and heritage hotels, all adding to its timeless appeal.

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Udaipur

Udaipur

Beautiful lakes and gorgeous palaces have helped Udaipur emerge as one of the most romantic destinations in India. Udaipur has served as the capital of Mewar Kingdom and a holiday here offers a sneak peek into rich cultural heritage of the Indian state of Rajasthan.

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Ranthambore

Ranthambore

Ranthambore National Park, located on the eastern edge of the Thar Desert, is a perfect getaway for wildlife enthusiasts. The sanctuary is known for its amazing flora and fauna, especially Bengal tigers. The park is also famous for the Ranthambore Fort.

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Gwalior

Gwalior

Famous for its medieval hilltop forts, Gwalior is a well-known tourist destination in the central Indian province of Madhya Pradesh. The Gwalior Fort, Jai Vilas Palace Museum, and Sun Temple are some of the most popular tourist attractions here in the city.

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Darjeeling

Darjeeling

Darjeeling is a beautiful hill station with Buddhist monasteries, mesmerizing mountain views and trekking trails. It is a perfect getaway from the usual heat and humidity of the plains. The panoramic views of Himalayan peaks covered with snow are a feast to eyes.

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Kaziranga

Kaziranga

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga National Park boasts spectacular scenery and rich wildlife including the endangered one-horned rhinos, tigers, elephants, buffalo, and swamp deer. The park is home to many native and migratory birds, and is a haven for birding enthusiasts.

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Varanasi

Varanasi

Varanasi, also known as Banaras, is a major pilgrimage centre for Hindus. This holy city is famous for its ghats on the River Ganges and a number of highly revered old temples. It’s widely believed amongst Hindus that the one, who dies in Varanasi, attains freedom from reincarnation.

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Khajuraho

Khajuraho

The timeless artistic sculptures at Khajuraho temples offer an impression of the enigmatic past of Hindu and Jain cultures. Listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India, temples here allure art enthusiasts with their eccentric erotic carvings.

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Bodhgaya

Bodhgaya

Bodhgaya, with its spiritual significance, impressive natural beauty and interesting culture, lures hordes of travellers year round. The city’s Mahabodhi Temple Complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is an apt place to learn about Buddhism.

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Kolkata

Kolkata

Kolkata, the cultural capital of India, is a mesmerizing blend of elegance as well as disintegrated old architecture, crowded market places, graceful gardens, mammoth civic monuments and flower bedecked temples. The city is also a major centre for music, cinema, literature and spirituality.

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Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad

Located on the banks of Sabarmati River, Ahmedabad is the commercial capital of the state of Gujarat. The city is closely associated with Mahatma Gandhi and has a rich cultural heritage. Sabarmati Ashram and the delicious Gujarati cuisine are the two major lures of Ahmedabad.

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Aurangabad

Aurangabad

Famous for its glorious historical sites and rich cultural heritage, Aurangabad has always been a popular destination among history buffs. From glorious Ajanta & Ellora Caves to the majestic Daulatabad Fort and the fascinating Bibi Ka Maqbara, there is a lot to keep you engaged and enthralled.

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Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar

Nature and spirituality are the key draws in Bhubaneswar, the capital city of the state of Odisha. Along with Konark and Puri, Bhubaneswar makes the East India Golden Triangle tour. Apart from some really beautiful temples, the city is famous for the Khandagiri and Udayagiri caves.

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Mumbai

Mumbai

India’s financial capital and the Bollywood city, Mumbai is a fabulous place to have some fun. The city represents urban India with its majestic looking hotels, large shopping malls and a thriving nightlife. But tourists are equally impressed by Mumbai’s colonial architecture and the irresistible street food.

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Hyderabad

Hyderabad

The Pearl City, Hyderabad has a lot to offer to tourists. From ancient monuments to green gardens and from delicious cuisine to lovely shopping opportunities, Hyderabad offers a variety of tourist attractions. Hyderabad is also a thriving commercial hub, attracting business travellers from all over.

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Goa

Goa

A former Portuguese colony, Goa is best known for two things - golden sand beaches, and thriving nightlife. Some of Asia’s best beaches are located in this smallest Indian state, and are extremely popular among travellers looking for winter sun. Goa has some beautiful churches as well.

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Bengaluru

Bengaluru

Bengaluru, the beautiful capital city of a southern Indian province, impresses with its intriguing mix of scenic landscape and modern infrastructure. Known as the Silicon Valley of India, the city has majestic palaces, picturesque gardens, and a famous pub culture.

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Chennai

Chennai

Chennai, with its popular spicy food, colorful temples and rich historical architecture is like the perfect introduction to South India. Formerly known as Madras, the city is richly steeped in exotic elements of Tamil culture such as classical Carnatic music and dance.

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Kovalam

Kovalam

A fitting holiday spot for tourists looking for peace and tranquilly, Kovalam is renowned for its quaint appeal and charming beaches. Along with the beaches and other natural treasures, travellers are most enamoured by the many Ayuvedic spas that are found in Kovalam.

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Kochi

Kochi

Kochi, also known as Kochi, is one of the oldest and largest ports in the West coast. The protected harbor and its fine bay have made the city popular among seafarers and merchant ships. Kochi’s buildings are a rich blend of foreign and Indian architectural influences.

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Port Blair

Port Blair

Stunning beaches and a rich heritage make Port Blair a fascinating place to visit. While the historical Cellular Jail is the biggest attraction here, tourists to Port Blair are also awed by the city’s interesting museums, delicious food and picturesque beaches.

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