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Write an email to your friend inviting him to India as your country has more national parks and wildlife sanctuaries

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Answered by Susuitoto
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Answer:here is your email

Explanation:India is a land filled with natural wonders. Its national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and biosphere reserves have a wealth of biodiversity and many rare species of animals make their homes there. Famously, the endangered Bengal tiger is protected in many of India’s national parks and tiger reserves.

Visitors can experience the majesty of India’s forests, mountains and coasts and see its unique wildlife by visiting one of these protected areas.

Read on for our expert travel recommendations and the best places to spot the flora and fauna of India.

What Is the Difference Between a Wildlife Sanctuary and a National Park?

India has many regions where the local ecosystem is protected: national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and biosphere reserves. All 3 aim to protect wildlife and offer visitors the chance to see rare animals.

Wildlife sanctuaries are established to protect particular species of animals, whereas national parks preserve the landscape and any historically or culturally significant monuments in addition to protecting the flora and fauna.

National parks are given a greater degree of protection, with human activity greatly restricted. Only certain areas can be visited and only activities permitted by the Chief Wildlife Warden of the state are allowed in the park. In wildlife sanctuaries, on the other hand, some human activity may be permitted, such as livestock grazing.

Biosphere reserves are larger areas, which may include one or more national park and/or wildlife sanctuary. These also protect human communities and their ways of life.

India’s Best National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries

There are over 100 national parks in India and over 500 wildlife sanctuaries, each with its own unique scenery and ecosystem. These include 50 tiger reserves managed by Project Tiger – a government-run conservation programme. Some of the most well-known and important are as follows.

Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India. It is found in the foothills of the Himalayas in the northern state of Uttarakhand, around 5 hours’ drive from Delhi.

It was the first park under the Project Tiger initiative and is known for its tiger conservation efforts.

Herds of Indian elephants arrive at the park during the summer, while the following species make up the park’s other inhabitants:

jim corbett national park

Deer

Macaques

Pangolins

Bears

Mongoose

Pythons

Leopards

Crocodiles

It is named for the British naturalist, hunter and author Jim Corbett, who was a key figure in establishing the park as a protected area.

Jim Corbett National Park is the only Indian national park where tourists can stay the night in the jungle, thanks to its forest lodges.

Sariska National Park

Sariska National Park (also known as Sariska Tiger Reserve) is found in the Alwar district of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It is around 4 hours’ drive from Delhi and 2 hours’ drive from Jaipur.

Part of Project Tiger since 1978, Sariska was upgraded to a national park in 1990. In addition to tigers, it is home to many animals, including the following species:

Indian leopard

Four-horned antelope

Nilgai – a large, bull-like antelope.

Visitors to the park can also see the ruins of the medieval temples of Garh-Rajor, the hilltop Kankwari Fort, and Sariska Palace, formerly a royal hunting lodge belonging to the Maharaja.

Tourists can also go on camel safaris to explore the sand dunes of the Thar Desert.

Gir National Park

Answered by gouranshishrivastav
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Answer:

To Ayushi

subject. as country has more national park and wildlife sanctuaries

Dear Ayushi

I am inviting to you for a national park sanctuaries in Our country India I hope you come

Thanking your

faithful

priya

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