The Sunderbans is the world’s largest forest of saline-water mangroves, a Tiger Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Biosphere Reserve.

A list of travel related articles on the various National Parks in India. Includes detailed descriptions of the various sites, pictures, hotel & restaurant reviews.
The Sunderbans is the world’s largest forest of saline-water mangroves, a Tiger Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Biosphere Reserve.
In 5 days, experienced trekkers can cover a lot of ground within the park, but since Madhu and I don’t really fall anywhere close to that category, we decided to stick to a simpler, shorter route that wouldn’t kill us.
Great Himalayan National Park is the latest addition to India’s National Parks System. The area comprising of the watersheds of Jiwa, Sainj, and Tirthan rivers became the Great Himalayan National Park in 1984.
Maneland Jungle Lodge, is situated at the edge of the Gir National Park & Sanctuary. Towards the main entrance. There are plenty of katias for lounging around.
The Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary (also known as Sasan-Gir) was established in 1965, with a total area of 1412 km. Gir is the sole home of the Asiatic Lions
I’ve never been on a safari or stayed in a jungle area before, so this trip to Sasan Gir National Park is special to me. Sasan Gir is the home of Asiatic Lions, the only one in Asia
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