India's Best Kept Secrets: Exploring the Most Beautiful National Parks

MyTravaly_Logo  Rohit Sen 18 Jan, 2025 9 mins read 45
India's Best Kept Secrets: Exploring the Most Beautiful National Parks

Overview 

Are you looking to explore the spectacular wilderness that combines natural beauty and adventure? Then your search ends here, as we have crafted a perfect guide to India’s top most beautiful national parks. From wildlife to picturesque landscapes, this guide has everything you need to know about the national parks in india. Being a land of diverse flora and fauna, these national parks in India attract thousands of tourists from all over the country throughout the year. So plan a trip to these beautiful national parks now and embark on a memorable journey through the natural reserves of India. 


India’s Top National Parks 

1. Bandipur National Park

Nestled in Karnataka’s Chamarajanagar district, Bandipur National Park is one of the most loved places to visit, attracting many nature and adventure lovers from far and wide. This national park covers around 874 square kilometres and is famous for being home to flora and fauna, including elephants, tigers, leopards, and avian species. This park also has many more things beyond the wildlife; you can enjoy the scenic beauty of landscapes which includes gurgling streams, dense forests, and nature trails, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of busy city life and spend some time in the tranquil atmosphere. Some of the best things to do here are wildlife safaris, photography, birdwatching, and trekking to the Himavad Gopalaswamy Betta. 


2. Nagarhole National Park

Easily accessible from Coorg, Mysore, and Ooty, the Nagarhole National Park in Karnataka is not just a tourist destination, but it is also the prime part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve which is India’s one of the most protected forests. This national park occupies a total area of over 643 square kilometres and provides a safe shelter to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Situated along the Western Ghats of Karnataka, Nagarhole National Park is filled with Bamboo, teak, and sandalwood trees. Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve also has 3 other sanctuaries including Wayanad, Bandipur, and Mudumalai, making all of them neighbours. Earlier in 1955, this national park had served as the private hunting ground for the Royal Family of Mysore. A jeep safari through the park and birdwatching are the top things to do here. 


3. Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park is a must-visit for all visitors looking to explore the natural habitat of a wide range of flora and fauna. Located just a few kilometres away from Bangalore, this national park provides an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of busy city life and gives a chance to experience wildlife and nature in their natural habitat. Declared a national park in 1974 Bannerghatta has gained popularity since then, known for offering numerous exciting activities including thrilling safaris, exploring the butterfly park, playing with elephants, visiting the zoo, trekking, hiking, and many more. 


4. Kabini National Park

Kabini National Park in India’s southern state of Karnataka is blessed with abundant biodiversity, making it one of the great national parks that offers a chance to spot animals and birds in their natural habitat. In Kabini National Park, you can spot various animals from majestic tigers to playful elephants. If you are lucky enough then the elusive black panther, also known as “Saya” the ghost of Kabini can also be seen during your safari tours. This national park is home to more than 250 bird species and the most suitable time to spot them is during summers. The types of safari tours available in Kabini are minibus safari, jeep safari, and the most unique boat safari. Safari is considered to be the most common and best way to explore the wildlife and natural beauty of the park. 


5. Kudremukh National Park

Located just 95 km away from Chikmagalur, Karnataka, the Kudremukh National Park is a paradise for both nature and adventure lovers. From serene atmosphere to thrilling activities, this place has something that caters to everyone’s taste. Here you can enjoy trekking to the most well-known kudremukh peak and unleash the wonders of nature. Other prime attractions of this park are the scenic waterfalls, wildlife spotting opportunities, lush greenery, and scenic trekking and hiking trails. The most suitable time for planning to visit this national park is between October and May when the weather is ideal for outdoors and you can witness this place’s glory. With a trip down to the southern part of India, you can enjoy the beauty of both worlds. 


6. Ranthambhore National Park 

Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan is well-known for its tiger population, making it a perfect place to spot these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. This place attracts many visitors with its unique beauty including a wide range of wildlife and fort ruins. Apart from the tigers, you can also spot other common animals which are wild boars, sloth bears, chital, sambhar, langur macaque, leopards, crocodiles, nilgai, and many others. The most suitable time to visit this national park is October to June. The top bird species that can be seen here are Painted Spurfowl,  Crested Serpent Eagle, White-bellied Drongo, and Indian Peafowl. 


7. Jim Corbett National Park

Established in 1935, Jim Corbett National Park is one of the oldest protected areas in India located in Uttrakhand. This beautiful national park is situated on the banks of the Ramganga River with picturesque Himalayas in the background. The park’s terrain includes grassland and wetlands, marshy depressions, rocky plateaus, thick forests, and a large lake. This national park in Uttrakhand is famous for the rich biodiversity of its habitat, making it an ideal place for animals like elephants, tigers, leopards, and more than 500 species of birds. 


Conclusion 

Apart from these famous national parks mentioned above, India also has many other national parks and wildlife sanctuaries which attract thousand of nature and wildlife junkies from all over the country. These national parks and wildlife sanctuaries offer you a chance to explore the wildlife and diverse ecosystems. From the Royal Bengal Tiger to playful elephants and a wide range of bird species, the national parks of India are a true paradise for nature lovers. Don’t miss out on this chance to explore India’s natural wonders. Visit these popular national parks and make memories to cherish forever. 

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Rohit Sen
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