India's largest National Parks and Reserves which is use for conservation of 'wild nature' for posterity and as a symbol of national pride.
This high-altitude national park in Ladakh is world-renowned for its snow leopards. Definitely a must-see destination for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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The park's boundary stretches close to the Indo-Pak border and is located 40 kilometers from Jaisalmer. Here you can enjoy bonfires and camping activities.
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This national park is a trekker's paradise, with one of the country's most pristine stretches of wilderness.
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Namdapha, in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, is a treasure for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. You will also see a wide variety of birds, including many rare species and migratory birds.
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This park, nestled beautifully in the lap of the Himalayas, has a rich biodiversity and offers breathtaking views of Mt. Kanchenjunga.
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This location's lush greenery and serene atmosphere will entice you like no other.
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Apart from the vast area that cannot be covered in a single day, Gir is the only place where you can see Asian lions.
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Sundarbans are found throughout Bangladesh and India, and this incredible coastal magrove forest is home to the black-striped Royal Bengal Tiger as well as over 260 bird species.
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It is one of the country's oldest forest reserves, with dense forest, 488 species of Flora, and around 50 species of mammals, among other things.
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Holi in India: Holi, the festival of colors, is highly awaited and widely celebrated throughout India. This joyous celebration not only covers the skin in vibrant colors but also fills hearts with joy.
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