Established in 1936, Jim Corbett National Park, India's oldest, offers an escape from urban life to dense forests and wildlife wonders. A short drive from Delhi, it's a realm of tigers, deer, elephants, and natural splendor.
Renowned for its conservation efforts, Kanha National Park boasts lush forests and open grasslands crucial to Indian tiger preservation. Tourists enjoy elephant safaris to witness wild tigers and capture stunning photos of birds and deer.
Pench National Park showcases Madhya Pradesh's natural diversity with dense teak woods and frequent tiger sightings. River rafting facilities here also draw numerous tourists seeking adventure.
Built around the historic Ranthambore Fort, this national park features diverse wildlife amid steep cliffs and rocky terrain, including a population of tigers. Unfortunately, recent overcrowding by tourists has led to a decline in its facilities.
Renowned for its iconic one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga National Park has gained global recognition and is a must-visit for international travelers. Domestic tourists can also capture stunning wildlife photographs in its open grasslands and witness the awe-inspiring presence of the majestic rhinoceros up close.