Explore these India’s hidden wildlife sanctuaries

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Published August 16, 2024 at 4:18pm

    Lesser-known sanctuaries that offer tranquil wildlife experiences

    These sanctuaries are far from crowds of the more popular destinations

    Explore these wildlife sanctuaries in India in this article

India, known for its iconic national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, also harbours lesser-known sanctuaries that offer unique and tranquil wildlife experiences, far from the crowds of the more popular destinations.

Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary, Ladakh
Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary spans 4,000 square kilometers. This remote sanctuary offers sightings of rare species such as snow leopards, Tibetan antelopes, and wild yaks.

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Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal
Nestled in the eastern region of West Bengal, this tiger reserve is home to tigers, elephants, and endangered species like the hoolock gibbons, making it a hidden gem for wildlife explorers.

Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka
Situated in the Western Ghats, Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary forms part of the Bhadra Tiger Reserve. It remains relatively unexplored, sheltering tigers, leopards, elephants, and a variety of bird species.

Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is home to rare species such as the snow leopard and Himalayan tahr, offering an extraordinary glimpse into high-altitude biodiversity.

Kuno National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh’s Sheopur district is a hidden treasure, notable for its efforts in the reintroduction of Cheetahs and Asiatic lions within its park.

Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary, Gujarat
The Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary in Gujarat protects the endangered Asiatic wild ass in the arid expanse of the Rann of Kutch.

Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra
Maharashtra’s Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Gondia district, encompasses 152 square kilometers of dense forests, home to tigers, leopards, and various deer species.

Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh
Situated in the Godavari River delta, the Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary in Andhra Pradesh spans 235 square kilometers of mangrove forests, supporting saltwater crocodiles and other wetland species.

Explore these India’s hidden wildlife sanctuaries

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    Lesser-known sanctuaries that offer tranquil wildlife experiences

    These sanctuaries are far from crowds of the more popular destinations

    Explore these wildlife sanctuaries in India in this article

India, known for its iconic national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, also harbours lesser-known sanctuaries that offer unique and tranquil wildlife experiences, far from the crowds of the more popular destinations.

Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary, Ladakh
Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary spans 4,000 square kilometers. This remote sanctuary offers sightings of rare species such as snow leopards, Tibetan antelopes, and wild yaks.

Also read: Venkatesh Prasad and Akshay Kumar promote tourism in Indian islands; condemn statements from Maldives leaders

Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal
Nestled in the eastern region of West Bengal, this tiger reserve is home to tigers, elephants, and endangered species like the hoolock gibbons, making it a hidden gem for wildlife explorers.

Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka
Situated in the Western Ghats, Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary forms part of the Bhadra Tiger Reserve. It remains relatively unexplored, sheltering tigers, leopards, elephants, and a variety of bird species.

Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is home to rare species such as the snow leopard and Himalayan tahr, offering an extraordinary glimpse into high-altitude biodiversity.

Kuno National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh’s Sheopur district is a hidden treasure, notable for its efforts in the reintroduction of Cheetahs and Asiatic lions within its park.

Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary, Gujarat
The Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary in Gujarat protects the endangered Asiatic wild ass in the arid expanse of the Rann of Kutch.

Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary, Maharashtra
Maharashtra’s Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Gondia district, encompasses 152 square kilometers of dense forests, home to tigers, leopards, and various deer species.

Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh
Situated in the Godavari River delta, the Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary in Andhra Pradesh spans 235 square kilometers of mangrove forests, supporting saltwater crocodiles and other wetland species.

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