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Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Being India’s first national park and the first sanctuary to come under Project Tiger, Corbett National Park in Nainital, Uttarakhand, has been named after the popular naturalist turned creator and picture taker, Jim Corbett. He spent a large portion of his years here in setting up the park.

The variety of vegetation serves as the ideal habitat for the Tiger and its prey. From hilly and riverine areas to temporary marshy depressions to plateaus and ravines, people can have a glimpse of a varied topography. You can find 110 tree species, 50 mammals species, 600 bird species and 25 reptile species here.

People come here hoping to get a glimpse of animals like Bengal tiger, Asiatic elephant, wild Boar, Spotted deer, Nilgai, Asiatic jackal, Swamp deer, Small Indian Civet, Hanuman Langur, Hog Deer, Sloth bear, Indian wild dog and migratory birds.

Total area: 1318 sq km

Core area: 520 sq Km

Places to Stay: 18 Best Resorts in Corbett National Park

Activities: There are various adventure activities like rock-climbing, rappelling, waterway crossing and crawl-ing.

2. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

The Ranthambore National Park surrounded by Banas and Chambal rivers is located in Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan. It was established in 1973 as the Tiger reserve forest. It serves as one of the great examples for Project Tiger’s conservation efforts in the state.

The rich diversity of the flora and fauna here attracts millions of tourists every year. The Indian tiger or the Bengal tiger are the main attractions except Sambar, Chital, Leopard, Hyena Nilgai, Gazzelle, Boars, Mongoose, Indian Hare, Monitor Lizards and a large number of birds.

Total Area: 1334 sq km.

Core Area: 392 sq km.

Best Time to Visit: October: March and April to June

Places to Stay: 30 Best Ranthambore Resorts

Places to See: 13 Best Places to Visit in Ranthambore

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