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Bandhavgarh National Park :
Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve is located
between the Vindhyan hill range and
the esstern flank of Satpu8ra hill
range, and falls in the Shahdol and
Jabalpur districts of the Indian
state of Madhya Pradesh.
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary :
Just 176 km. from Delhi is a very
special wilderness - the Keoladeo
Ghana National Park, one of the
finest water-bird sanctuaries in the
world. The 28.73 sq. km. lake and
wetland was artificially created by
the Maharaja of Bharatpur in the
19th century. By building small
dykes and dams and diverting water
from an irrigation canal, he
converted this low lying area into a
fine wild fowl shooting preserve. In
a few years, the new wetland
surrounded by marginal forests was
able to support thousands of water
birds.
Corbett National Park :
Corbett has aptly been described as
the land of the Roar, Trumpet and
Song. It represents a scene of
remarkable beauty. Corbett had the
proud distinction of being the
chosen venue for the inauguration of
Project Tiger in India. The rich
bio-diversity of the Reserve is
partly attributed to the variety of
habitat found here. Due to the
location of the Reserve in the
foothills of the Central Himalayas,
both Himalayan and peninsular flora
and fauna is found in the Reserve.
Ranthambore National Park :
Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve in the
Indian state of Rajasthan comprises
distinct areas with varied
conservation history and virtually
separated geographically, with mere
narrow corridors linking them to the
core, Ranthambhore National Park,
Keladeve Sanctuary and Sawai
Mansingh Sanctuary.
Kanha National Park :
Kanha Tiger Reserve comparieses
parts of the Mandla, Balaghat,
Kwardha and dinodor distrcts fothe
Indian state fo Madhya Pradesh. It
is located in the Malkal hills of
the Satpura hill range Kanha is
internationally renowned for its
rich floral and faunal attributes.
Pench National Park :
Pench Tiger Reserve is named after
the Pench River, which flows from
north to south through the Reserve.
The Reserve is located in the
southern reaches of the Satpura hill
range in the Seoni and Chhindwara
districts in the Madhya Pradesh
State of India. The terrain is
undulating, with most of the area
covered by small hills, steeply
sloping on the sides.
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary :
Periyar Tiger Reserve lies in the
Western Ghats in the Idukki District
of the Indian state of Kerala. The
terrain of the Reserve is undulating
and the drainge is dendrite. The
north-eastern boundary of the
Reserve is a ridge, which also forms
boundary between the states of
Kerala and Tamil Nadu for 90 km.
Gir National Park :
Located in the south west of the
Saurashtra peninsula, the Gir
National Park is a haven to about
300 Asiatic lions. The 1,412.13 sq.
km. Park has a rugged terrain and
the steep rocky hillsides are
covered in mixed deciduous forests.
Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary :
Sariska Tiger Reserve lies in the
Alwar district of the Indian state
of Rajasthan. It is a prime a tiger
country. The forest is typical dry
deciduous, dramatically changing
with the change in season. The
terrain is undulating - plateaus and
wide valleys. Besides tiger,
herbivores like spotted deer, sambar
and blu bull are commonly seen and
found in a good density at Sariska.
Sunderbans National Park :
Sunderbans, the world’s largest
delta and mangrove swamp, is formed
by the merging of three rivers- the
Ganga, the Brahmaputra and the
Meghna- and has a 2,585 sq km
wildlife sanctuary that extends into
Bangladesh. The Wildlife Sanctuary,
which is the world’s largest
estuarine sanctuary, has some of
India’s most interesting wildlife,
and is worth a visit.
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