2 AUG, 2023
Adhya Moona
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Ranthambore National Park is a popular wildlife attraction in India. It is a tiger reserve and you can see Royal Bengal tigers in action here. Must-visit when in India.
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Sunderbans National Park is a tiger reserve in West Bengal, India. It is home to the Royal Bengal tiger and estuarine crocodile. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Chitwan national park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where single-horned Asiatic rhinos, tigers, monkeys and elephants are found
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Khao Sok National Park is known for its towerlike limestone karst formations. You can spot parasitic Rafflesia flowers, hornbill birds, gibbons and leopards.
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Mount Fuji is in this Park. You can also find exotic plants & animal species - Fuji Thistle, Sanshobara, Japanese Clawed Salamander, Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this Park's landscape is formed by limestone plateau and tropical forests. More than 100 species of mammals, birds, reptiles, fish are found here.
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Yala National Park comprises forest, grassland and lagoons. It is home to wildlife species such as leopards, elephants, crocodiles and numerous bird species.
Komodo National Park comprises volcanic islands which are inhabited by 5,700 lizards called 'Komodo dragons'. They are the largest living species of lizard.
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Wolong National Nature Reserve is considered the hometown of wild pandas. If you want to see pandas enjoying their real habitat, visit this place.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this Park has caves, karst formations, equatorial rainforests. It has different species of hornbills, bats, snakes.