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Gir National Park

Gir is the only home in India of the Lion of which there are nearly 300 Lion in the park. The Gir national park lies in the Gujarat peninsula in SW India. The terrain is rugged with low hills and the vegetation is mixed deciduous, with stands of Teak, Acacia, Jamun, Tendu and Dhak trees, interespersed with large patches of grasslands. On the hills of the trees are sparse and stunted.

Periyar National Park
Situated within the confines of the Western Ghats in the southern Indian state of Kerala, Periyar National Park and Tiger Reserve is one of the most captivating wildlife parks in the world. The picturesque lake in the heart of the sanctuary was originally 26 sq km but now spans an area of 55 sq km. This perennial source of water, which initially led to the submersion of large tracts of forestland, slowly attracted wild animals. It eventually resulted in the adjoining forests being granted protection by the Maharaja of Travancore. Post-Periyar National Park 975 Periyar finds itself in the enviable position of being a national park as well as a protected tiger Reserve.
Bandhavgarh National Park
It is a compact area national park situated in District - Umaria of Madhya Pradesh but full of game, having the highest tiger density in stretched over 448 sq kms is part of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve with the total area of 1161 square Kilometers. Biologically one of the most diverse tiger habitats with variety of ecosystems.
Yala National Park
Yala National park During British reign it was declared as Residential Sportsmen Reserve. On 25 th February 1938 , the British Government declared it as the National Park and gave total protection to its Flora and Fauna. The park now covers an area of over 100,000 hectares and is divided into five blocks. Block one is the most visited area since it contains the highest density of leopards. However ,other areas of Yala such as Yala East had been closed to visitors for some years and it will take time to research leopard numbers in these areas. Yala West consists of scrub jungle, brackish lagoons and stunning rock monoliths scattered throughout the park, its eastern edge is bounded by the South East coast.

Kanha National Park

Kanha National Park is also called Tiger Land covering about 1940 sq km area located in the Mandla State of Madhya Pradesh. The park was created in 1955 by a special law and since then it has dedicated itself to pReserveing wildlife, saving many endangered species in the process. In 1974, it got the status of a tiger Reserve under the Project Tiger Scheme. This National Park owes thick vegetation in kinds of sal trees and bamboo forests and grasslands.

Manas National Park

Manas Tiger Reserve, lies in the foothills of the Himalayas in India in the northeastern state of Assam. Manas derives its name from the Goddess Manasa. The forest stretches beyond Indian territory to the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan The crystal waters of the Manas River demarcating the international border. Some areas that adjoin the river path are often flooded but water level subsides after the rainfall being slop in the landscape. There is heavy rain fall hence the forests are dense and prevent the sun rays to enter.