Rajaji National Park, Uttaranchal: 
Situated in the forested hills, east of Haridwar, is quiet known for its
wild Elephants, which have an approximate population of 150. Because of
the pleasant climate this hideout becomes a pretty good tourist destination
and a perfect retreat for picnicking.
Dudhwa National Park, U.P:
Also popular as a Tiger Reserve, this national park is located in the
district of Lakhimpur, along the Indo-Nepal border. Another major attraction
of this wild reserve is the Barasingha or the Swamp Deer, found in the
southwest and southeast region of the park.
Sundarbans National Park:
Come to Sundarbans where adventure awaits you at every corner. Known as
the largest estuarine delta in the world, this Tigerland vibrates with
countless forms of colourful life.
Bandipur & Nagarhole National Parks, Karnataka:
Two of the most attractive national parks of Karnataka are Nagarhole and
Bandipur. Even if separate entities, they are a part of a large neighboring
wildlife reserve that also includes Madumalai Sanctuary of Tamil Nadu
and Wynad Reserve of Kerala.
Bhalukpong, Arunachal:
For the energetic visitor, keen to experience of faraway Arunachal Pradesh,
Bhalukpong is a place to visit. On the edge of the luxuriant forest of
the Pakhui Game Sanctuary, along the Kameng river lies the village settlement
of Bhalukpong, also known as the gateway to Bomdila and the Tawang Monastery.

Simplipal National Park, Orissa:Simplipal is counted among the earliest
Project tiger reserves of India and is located in the northern-forested
belt of Orissa. Beside the faunal attractions, the attractive terrain
also includes numerous waterfalls.--{ ask for details }--
Nandankanan Zoo, Orissa:
A combination of a beautiful botanical garden, a zoo and a sanctuary,
Nandankanan, is situated 20-km from Bhubaneshwar, and is popularly known
as the "Garden of Pleasure" in Orissa. The zoo at Nandankanan
is world famous for its White Tigers.
Gahirmatha Turtle Sanctuary, Orissa:
Aqua fauna is what going to attract you to this sanctuary, the breeding
center of the Giant Olive Ridley Turtles, who crossover the Pacific to
come here and lay their eggs.--{ ask for details }
Namdhapha National Park, Arunachal:
Tucked away in the northern most state of Arunachal, is the Namdhapa National
Park, famous for the extremely elusive snow and the clouded Leopard. The
park is also a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger.--{ ask for details }--
Velvadhar Blackbuck Sanctuary, Gujarat:
Popularly known as the home of the Indian Black Buck, has attracted worldwide
attention for the successful conservation of the fastest of the Indian
Antelopes - Black Buck.
Wild Ass Sanctuary, Gujarat:
Gujarat is an exciting place for wildlife enthusiasts, mainly because
it resides some of the unique wild attractions within its numerous sanctuaries.
Wild Ass sanctuary is another of Gujarat's wild surprises famous for its
large wild Ass herds.
The Great Himalayan National Park, H.P:
The National Park with an area of 620-sq-kms is caved out of the splendid
mountain terrain of the Kullu District and has the representative area
of temperate and alpine forests of Himachal. It is also one of the largest
protected area of the state.
Pin Valley National Park, H.P:
Tucked in between the snow laden higher reaches and scree slopes covered
with scanty tufted vegetation, Pin Valley National Park forms the natural
habitat of a number of endangered animals including Himalayan Ibex, Snow
Leopard, Bharal, Wooly Hare, Tibetan Wolf, and Snow Cock.-
Hemis High Altitude National Park, J&K:
Hemis is a high altitude protected area that was created in the year 1981,
in the eastern part of the cold desert of Ladakh, for the conservation
and protection of its unique flora and fauna.
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