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Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India and is home to the Royal Bengal tiger. The park is also home to a variety of other wildlife, including leopards, elephants, sloth bears, and over 500 species of birds.
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Ranthambore National Park is known for its tiger population and its historical ruins. The park is also home to leopards, sloth bears, and a variety of other wildlife.
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Kanha National Park is a beautiful park with rolling hills, meadows, and forests. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including tigers, leopards, barasingha deer, and gaur.
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Bandhavgarh National Park is known for its high density of tigers. The park is also home to leopards, sloth bears, and a variety of other wildlife.
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Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to the world's largest population of Indian one-horned rhinoceros. The park is also home to tigers, elephants, and a variety of other wildlife.
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Sundarbans National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to the Royal Bengal tiger. The park is also home to a variety of other wildlife, including crocodiles, dolphins, and water snakes.
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Gir National Park is the only place in the world where you can see Asiatic lions. The park is also home to leopards, sloth bears, and a variety of other wildlife.
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Periyar National Park is a beautiful park with a large lake. The park is home to elephants, tigers, leopards, and a variety of other wildlife.
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Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is one of the best places in India to see tigers. The park is also home to leopards, sloth bears, and a variety of other wildlife.
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Valley of Flowers National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for its beautiful meadows filled with wildflowers.
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