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  1. Find out the names, locations, areas, and features of 106 national parks in India, covering 1.35% of the country's geographical area. Learn about the wildlife, biodiversity, and conservation status of each park.

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    National Park
    Established
    Area
    1
    2020 [7]
    198,900 ha (491,493 acres)[citation ...
    2
    2012 [citation needed]
    3,312 ha (8,184 acres) [citation needed]
    3
    Nanga Parbat National Park
    2020 [7]
    1,611 ha (3,981 acres) [citation needed]
    5
    1993 [citation needed]
    1,390,100 ha (3,435,012 acres)[citation ...
  2. May 16, 2019 · There are over 80 national parks in India, spread all over the country. Some are larger and more accessible then others. These parks are all popular with visitors, and offer a diverse variety of flora and fauna.

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    • Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
    • Kaziranga Wildlife Park, Assam
    • Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh
    • Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh
    • Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan
    • Gir National Park, Gujarat
    • Hemis National Park, Jammu and Kashmir
    • Nagarhole National Park, Karnataka
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    Named contentiously after the British hunter and naturalist Jim Corbett, this is the oldest national park in India. Established in 1936, it spreads over 520.8 sq km of dense, deciduous forests in the Himalayas foothills and delights pantheists with its rolling hills, ridges and ravines, and vast expanses of savannah, open grasslands, swamps, and ma...

    Should you spot a crash of one-horned rhinoceros here, you've one person to thank: Baroness Mary Curzon. Spread along the plains of Brahmaputra River in northeast India for some 430 sq km, Kaziranga Wildlife Park is home to more than two thirds of the world’s population of these rhino, but they had been virtually wiped out until Curzon, the wife of...

    The deciduous forests, towering sal trees, grasslands, and bamboo groves of this 940-sq-km national park were the inspiration behind The Jungle Bookby Rudyard Kipling and Shere Khan, the Bengal tiger in the novel, is definitely the headliner here. Conversation efforts inside the park have brought the swamp deer back from extinction here and a road ...

    Legend has it that Bandhavgarh, an ancient fortress in the Umaria District of Madhya Pradesh, is as old as the epic Ramayana itself. Sadly not accessible to travellers, the fort was believed to be built by Lord Ram for his brother, Lakshman. But that's not the only myth to swirl around these parts: a legendary white tiger was said to inhabit the fo...

    Forts are integral to Rajasthan's landscape and a crumbling bastion forms the very nucleus of this national park. Covering some 1334 sq km of deciduous forests and grasslands, the park was the former hunting grounds of the Jaipur Maharaja, who built Sawai Madhopur, the park's main entrance town. The royal hunting lodge is now a premium hotel. Tiger...

    Welcome to the lion's den. This 1412-sq-km park is king of the jungle territory. Once the private hunting lodge of the Nawab of Junagadh, a former princely state in present day Gujarat, lions were hunted here by royalty during the British colonial era – only for them to realise that there were hardly any left. A small sanctuary for these big cats e...

    The “Ghost of the Mountains” silently wanders in the impenetrable high-altitude mountains of Ladakh, a master of disguise camouflaging with the snow and ice of Hemis National Park. The haunt of the elusive snow leopard is the largest national park of India, covering 4400 sq kms of alpine forests across the Karakoram–West Tibetan Plateau. Nestled at...

    In Kannada, the local language, Nagarhole translates to “snake river” and that's exactly what the River Kabini does through this wonderful south Indian park, it swoops and curls through the forests of Bandipur and Nagarhole. Memories of elephants throng the river banks, sometimes in huge congregations during the summer. Carpeting some 848 sq km of ...

    Explore the diverse wildlife and landscapes of India's national parks, from the Himalayas to the mangroves. Learn about the history, conservation, and attractions of each park, and how to plan your visit.

    • Andaman & Nicobar Islands 1 Campbell Bay National Park. 1992. 426 2 Galathea Bay National Park. 110 3 Mahatma Gandhi Marine (Wandoor) National Park. 1983 28 4 Middle Button Island National Park.
    • Andhra Pradesh 10 Papikonda National Park. 2008. 1013 11 Rajiv Gandhi (Rameswaram) National Park. 2005. 2.4 12 Sri Venkateswara National Park. 1989. 354.
    • Arunachal Pradesh 13 Mouling National Park. 1986. 483 14 Namdapha National Park. 1983. 1808.
    • Assam 15 Dibru-Saikhowa National Park. 1999. 340 16 Dihing Patkai National Park. 2021. 234 17 Kaziranga National Park. 1974. 859 18 Manas National Park. 1990. 500 19 Nameri National Park.
  3. Nov 2, 2023 · Find out the number, area and percentage of national parks in each state and UT of India. The web page also provides a link to the Protected Area Network Report and the National Wildlife Database.

    State & Ut
    State Area (km²)
    No. Of Np
    Area (km²)
    1.  Andhra Pradesh
    160229
    3
    1368.87
    2.  Arunachal Pradesh
    83743
    2
    2,290.82
    3.  Assam
    78438
    7
    2,664.58
    4.  Bihar
    94163
    1
    335.65
  4. Apr 13, 2020 · Learn about the 109 national parks in India, their locations, areas, and years of notification. Find out the largest and smallest national parks, and the state-wise distribution of protected areas.

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  6. Find out the names, states, numbers, areas and years of creation of 106 national parks in India. A national park is an area protected for its ecological, faunal, floral, geomorphological or zoological importance.

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