It is one of the best places to spot tigers in their natural habitat. Known for its tiger population, it is a major tourist attraction for nature lovers and wildlife photographers
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Named after the legendary hunter Jim Corbett, it is a perfect adventurous destination for a variety of wildlife, including tigers and leopards with stunning natural landscapes
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Spread over the Vindhya hills in Madhya Pradesh, known for the Royal Bengal Tigers, it has the highest known density of tigers in India as well as in the world
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Nestled in the Maikal range of Satpuras in Madhya Pradesh and spread across the area of 940 sq km, it is one of the finest wildlife areas in the world renowned for its tiger population
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It is the only natural habitat for Asiatic Lions in India and is a popular wildlife destination for wildlife lovers, photographers and nature enthusiasts
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It is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger, estuarine crocodile, Ganges River dolphin and about 78 recorded mangrove species and world’s largest mangrove forests shared by India and Bangladesh
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It is the largest national park in India and a famous wildlife destination in Ladakh which is famous for its high population of snow leopards and a wide variety of birds
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It has the second highest population of Tigers in India and is the largest protected area in southern India and largest habitant of Wild Elephants in South Asia
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Situated between the Mysuru plateau in Karnataka and the Nilgiri Mountains, it is home to Bengal Tigers, Leopards and the largest herd of Asiatic elephants in the world
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It is the oldest and largest Tiger Reserve located in Chandrapur, Maharashtra and a famous wildlife destination, popular for Tiger Safari
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