Wildlife National Sanctuaries & Parks
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Bandhavgarh
National Park
Set amidst the Vindhyan Mountain range in Madhya
Pradesh, the Bandhavgarh National Park is home to the
famous White Tigers of Rewa. The prominent ones captured
in the Park include the legendary White Tiger called Mohan,
who supposedly fathered several offspring found in zoos
the world over.
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Bharatpur
Bird Sanctuary
Say Bharatpur (also known as Keoladeo Ghana National
Park) and one immediately conjures up an image of colourful
birds feeding, nesting and chirping.If you are a bird
lover you already know about Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary,
if you are not one you must visit Bharatpur in Rajasthan,
you will become one. It makes for a perfect weekend getaway
around Delhi. It is also known as Keoladeo 'Ghana' Bird
Sanctuary - A park that inspires migrants the world over.
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Corbett
National Park
Jim Corbett National Park creates the perfect
ambience for all the tales written on the man-eaters of
Kumaon. Corbett has been a haunting ground for erstwhile
rulers as well as wildlife enthusiast from a long time.
Visitors are allowed in selected areas of Corbett Tiger
Reserve so that they can enjoy the beautiful panorama
and the diverse wildlife living here.
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Kanha
National Park
The lush sal and bamboo forests, grassy meadows
and ravines of Kanha provided inspiration to Rudyard Kipling
for his famous novel "The Jungle Book". Kanha
National Park located in the Mandla district of Madhya
Pradesh came into being in 1955 and forms the core of
the Kanha Tiger Reserve, created in 1974 under Project
Tiger.
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