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Sikkim

1. Khangchendzonga National Park - UNESCO World Heritage site, home to the


third-highest mountain.

2. Yumthang Valley National Park - Known for its picturesque valley of flowers and
alpine meadows.

Uttarakhand

1. Jim Corbett National Park - First national park of India, famous for Bengal tigers.

2. Valley of Flowers National Park - Known for its seasonal alpine flowers.

3. Rajaji National Park - Elephant corridor in the foothills of the Himalayas.

4. Gangotri National Park - Famous for glaciers and snow leopards.

Madhya Pradesh

1. Kanha National Park - Inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book.

2. Bandhavgarh National Park - Highest density of Bengal tigers.

3. Pench National Park - Another park linked to The Jungle Book tales.

4. Satpura National Park - Known for diverse landscapes and rare species.

5. Panna National Park - Tiger reserve, known for its diamond mines.

6. Madhav National Park - Known for its royal hunting lodges and lakes.

7. Van Vihar National Park - An urban park known for rescued wildlife.

8. Fossil National Park - Famous for fossilized plants and trees.


9. Shivpuri National Park - Known for its biodiversity and scenic landscapes.

Rajasthan

1. Ranthambore National Park - Known for tigers and historic Ranthambore Fort.

2. Sariska National Park - Tiger reserve with historic ruins.

3. Keoladeo National Park - UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for migratory
birds.

4. Desert National Park - Famous for the great Indian bustard.

5. Mukundara Hills National Park - Tiger reserve with rolling hills.

6. Ramgarh Vishdhari Wildlife Sanctuary - Newest tiger reserve, known for dry
deciduous forests.

7. Sundha Mata National Park - Famous for the scenic beauty and waterfalls.

8. Sita Mata Wildlife Sanctuary - Known for leopards and flying squirrels.

9. Bharatpur National Park - UNESCO site, known for birdwatching.

Assam

1. Kaziranga National Park - Famous for its one-horned rhinoceroses.

2. Manas National Park - UNESCO World Heritage site with rare species like the
pygmy hog.

3. Nameri National Park - Known for bird species like the white-winged wood duck.
4. Orang National Park - Known as the "Mini Kaziranga" due to its rhinoceros
population.

5. Pobitora National Park - High density of one-horned rhinos.

West Bengal

1. Sundarbans National Park - Largest mangrove forest, home to Bengal tigers.

2. Gorumara National Park - Known for one-horned rhinoceroses.

3. Neora Valley National Park - Rich in birdlife, including the red panda.

4. Singalila National Park - Known for red pandas and trekking routes.

Gujarat

1. Gir National Park - Only habitat of the Asiatic lions.

2. Shoolpaneshwar Wildlife Sanctuary - Dense forests and waterfalls.

Maharashtra

1. Tadoba Andhari National Park - One of India's oldest and largest tiger reserves.

2. Sanjay Gandhi National Park - Famous for Kanheri Caves and leopards.

3. Chandoli National Park - Known for its waterfalls and forests.

4. Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary - Known for its coastal habitats and bird species.

5. Pench National Park (Maharashtra) - Famous for tigers and diverse wildlife.
Karnataka

1. Nagarhole National Park - Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, famous for
elephants.

2. Bandipur National Park - Tiger reserve and part of Nilgiri Biosphere.

3. Anshi National Park - Known for rich flora and fauna, part of the Western Ghats.

4. Rajiv Gandhi National Park (Nagarahole) - Rich in large mammals like tigers and
elephants.

5. Kudremukh National Park - Known for its shola forests and wildlife.

6. Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary - Rich in limestone caves and bats.

7. Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary - Tiger reserve known for river systems.

Kerala

1. Periyar National Park - Known for elephants and scenic boat safaris.

2. Silent Valley National Park - Known for its undisturbed tropical rainforests.

3. Eravikulam National Park - Habitat of the endangered Nilgiri tahr.

4. Anamudi Shola National Park - Known for its shola forests and endemic species.

5. Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary - Famous for the endangered grizzled giant squirrel.

Tamil Nadu

1. Mudumalai National Park - Rich in wildlife with a focus on elephants and tigers.

2. Mukurthi National Park - Known for Nilgiri tahr and shola forests.
3. Guindy National Park - One of the smallest national parks, located within Chennai.

4. Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park - Rich marine biodiversity, including coral
reefs.

5. Kazhuveli National Park - Wetland park known for migratory birds.

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

1. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park - Famous for marine biodiversity.

2. Rani Jhansi Marine National Park - Known for coral reefs and marine life.

3. Mount Harriet National Park - Famous for its scenic views and butterflies.

4. Saddle Peak National Park - Known for tropical forests and birds.

5. Middle Button Island National Park - Rich marine life and coral reefs.

6. South Button Island National Park - Smallest national park in India.

Chhattisgarh

1. Indravati National Park - Home to the wild buffalo.

2. Kanger Ghati National Park - Famous for underground caves and waterfalls.

3. Bhoramdeo Wildlife Sanctuary - Famous for the temple within the sanctuary and
rich wildlife.

Odisha

1. Simlipal National Park - Famous for Bengal tigers and waterfalls.


2. Satkosia Gorge Wildlife Sanctuary - Known for its crocodile conservation.

Goa

1. Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary - Known for Dudhsagar Falls and


biodiversity.

2. Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary - Famous for its dense forests and wildlife.

3. Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary - Rich in biodiversity, known for leopards and birds.

4. Mollem National Park - Known for Dudhsagar Falls and biodiversity.

Himachal Pradesh

1. Great Himalayan National Park - UNESCO World Heritage site, known for snow
leopards.

2. Pin Valley National Park - Famous for its snow leopards and rare Himalayan flora.

3. Simbalbara National Park - Rich biodiversity, known for its goral population.

4. Rupi Bhaba Wildlife Sanctuary - Known for its alpine forests and snow leopards.

Meghalaya

1. Nokrek National Park - UNESCO biosphere reserve, known for its rich
biodiversity.

2. Balpakram National Park - Known for its plateau and rare species like the red
panda.

3. Phawngpui Blue Mountain National Park - Famous for its scenic beauty and
orchids.
Arunachal Pradesh

1. Namdapha National Park - The only park in India where all four big cats (tiger,
leopard, snow leopard, and clouded leopard) are found.

2. Mouling National Park - Known for its biodiversity, including snow leopards.

3. Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary - Rich in biodiversity, part of the Eastern Himalayas.

Telangana

1. Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park - Known for blackbuck deer.

2. Sri Venkateswara National Park - Famous for its waterfalls and medicinal plants.

3. Kawal Tiger Reserve - Known for its tiger population and dry deciduous forests.

Nagaland

1. Intangki National Park - Known for its rich flora and fauna, including hoolock
gibbons.

Bihar

1. Valmiki National Park - Famous for its tiger population and the Valmiki Ashram.

Jharkhand

1. Betla National Park - Known for elephants and historical forts.

Mizoram

1. Dampa Tiger Reserve - Known for its scenic beauty and clouded leopards.
2. Phawngpui Blue Mountain National Park - Known for scenic landscapes and
orchids.

Jammu & Kashmir

1. Salim Ali National Park - Famous for Himalayan birds.

Uttar Pradesh

1. Dudhwa National Park - Rich in fauna, including the reintroduced barasingha.

2. Pilibhit Tiger Reserve - Famous for its tiger population and dense forests.

Haryana

1. Kalesar National Park - Dense Sal forests and leopards.

Bihar

1. Valmiki National Park - Famous for its tiger population and the Valmiki Ashram.

Jharkhand

1. Betla National Park - Known for elephants and historical forts.

Mizoram

1. Dampa Tiger Reserve - Known for clouded leopards and rich wildlife.

Telangana

1. Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park - Known for blackbuck deer.

2. Sri Venkateswara National Park - Famous for its waterfalls and medicinal plants.
3. Kawal Tiger Reserve - Known for its tiger population and dry deciduous forests.

Andhra Pradesh

1. Papikonda National Park - Rich in biodiversity and tribal culture.

2. Sri Krishna Wildlife Sanctuary - Known for mangrove forests and river
ecosystems.

3. Sri Venkateswara National Park - Famous for its waterfalls and medicinal plants

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