In Uttarakhand, it's a UNESCO site bursting with vibrant alpine flowers, offering a surreal floral spectacle amidst the Himalayas.
10.Valley of Flowers National Park
Ladakh's high-altitude refuge for snow leopards and Himalayan wildlife, renowned for its stunning landscapes and Buddhist monasteries.
9.Hemis National Park
A Rajasthan haven for bird enthusiasts, this wetland sanctuary attracts migratory birds, making it a UNESCO World Heritage site.
8.Keoladeo National Park
Assam's gem, Manas is a UNESCO site with diverse flora and fauna, including the endangered Bengal florican and pygmy hog.
7.Manas National Park
Nestled in Kerala, this park offers boat safaris amidst a picturesque lake and dense forests, home to elephants and rare wildlife.
6.Periyar National Park
Karnataka's treasure, known for its lush forests and varied fauna, including tigers, elephants, and diverse bird species.
5.Bandipur National Park
The world's largest mangrove forest in West Bengal, it's a UNESCO site teeming with the elusive Bengal tiger and unique aquatic life.
4.Sundarbans National Park
Rajasthan's renowned tiger sanctuary, set amidst historic ruins, where you can spot majestic Bengal tigers and other wildlife.
3.Ranthambore National Park
India's oldest tiger reserve in Uttarakhand, offering diverse wildlife and captivating landscapes along the foothills of the Himalayas.
2.Jim Corbett National Park
ome to the one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga in Assam is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its rich biodiversity and wetlands.
1.Kaziranga National Park