National parks in India safeguard the natural habitats. India has the third-highest number of National Parks (106) in the world.
Jim Corbett National Park, established in 1936, holds the distinction of being India’s oldest national park. Nestled in the ...
December is one of the best months to spot tigers in India as the weather turns cool and animals move more openly during the ...
India’s wilderness is vast and varied, yet many of its rarest animals live far from the spotlight. Beyond the famous reserves ...
Nestled in the Western Himalayas, Valley of Flowers National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its vibrant meadows of alpine flowers. During monsoon, the entire valley transforms into a ...
For those who love nature, wildlife, and heritage (not necessarily in that order), these national parks and wildlife ...
India’s richest wildlife zones span states like Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Kerala and more, each hosting five or more national parks that protect diverse species.
As December arrives, India’s forests, grasslands and wetlands burst into life. Cooler temperatures, thriving wildlife and the arrival of migratory birds make this one of the most exciting months for n ...
Explore the 6 best national parks in Himachal Pradesh, from Great Himalayan to Pin Valley. Discover wildlife, trekking, and ...
India is a country with one of the most diverse wildlife globally, and spending time in national parks can be an experience to be remembered as a family holiday. With green lush forests and open ...
Beyond India’s buzzing cities nature lovers can discover serene sanctuaries teeming with wildlife. While the iconic Bengal tiger—India’s national animal—is the top draw for safari-goers, an impressive ...