Does wilderness excite you? Does the sight of wildlife transport you to a different world altogether? If yes, then North India is the perfect destination for you, ?wildlife buffs. Due to its varied topography and climate, North India is rich in flora and fauna. Attracting many a tourist from all over the world, North India has so much to offer in terms of wildlife. Not only tourists but researchers and ornithologist also come to North Indian wildlife sanctuaries and National Parks. North India is home to numerous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, where amazing wildlife is found. Some of the best wildlife destinations in North India are:
Keoladeo National Park : Boasting of a wide variety of birds, Keoladeo National Park is one of the renowned bird sanctuaries in the world. Located in Rajasthan, the Park has around 300 species of birds.
Sariska National Park : Located in Rajasthan, Sariska National Park is especially visited by tourists for tigers.
Great Himalayan National Park : It is the largest protected area in Himachal Pradesh, which is rich in flora, fauna and scenic beauty.
Nanda Devi National Park : Famous for snow leopards, Nanda Devi National Park is located in Uttarakhand.
Valley of Flowers National Park : Providing shelter to a wide variety of flora and fauna, Valley of Flowers National Park is located in Uttarakhand. Here you can treat your eyes to the colourful and beautiful flowers.
Dachigam National Park : Sprawling over an area of 141 sq km, Dachigam National Park is located in Jammu and Kashmir. It is home to the endangered hangul or the Kashmiri stag - the only species of red deer to be found in India.
Govind National Park : Govind Wildlife Sanctuary is a perfect getaway to enjoy all the major wildlife attractions at one place. Lies among the lush surrounding of Uttarkashi, the sanctuary has a lot to offer. Sprawled over an area of 953 sq. km...
Desert National Park : Located near the city of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, the Desert National Park is among the largest national parks of India. Sprawled across an area of around 3162 sq km...