Indian National Parks to Explore in Summers

India is home to a variety of species of wild animals. The country provides several physiological features such as varied topography and climate that these species find suitable and adaptable to call their home. 

While the summer months are popular for scorching heat, the best time to spot the wildlife is during the summer months. With the water sources coming to a minimum in the lush green forests, all the animals and birds can be found there to quench their thirst. The vacation period is finally on and our country has some amazing National Parks that promise you an unforgettable and adventurous experience. Here is a list of some of the National Parks you can visit in Summer:

 

Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

The first one to be crowned with the title of ‘National Park of India’ Jim Corbett National Park will provide you with an unforgettable experience. Having 6 zones all over, the chance to spend some nights right in the middle of the forest at Dhikala Forest Lodge is something you would not want to miss. The grasslands of the area are also worth witnessing along with the huge variety of flora and fauna there is. 

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Nagarhole National Park, Karnataka

Wild Species also feel the heat, they also need a way to beat that heat. During the hot summer days, all the species from the Nagarhole National Park are drawn to the banks of River Kabini and can then be easily spotted. The area offers a picturesque view of nature along with the wildlife. 

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Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Land of Royal Bengal Tigers, Kanha National Park is considered to be one of the best and most populous National Parks in the country. Not only did Rudyard Kipling get inspiration for The Jungle Book from here but also the tiger population of the area has been documented by National Geographic. This place deserves your time and attention. 

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The Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh

The richness of Flora and Fauna is to be noted and appreciated of this region but along with that, the location of this National Park serves multiple recreational purposes also such as Trekking, Mountain Climbing, Seasonal fun activities, and many more. With a variety of fish species, reptile species, amphibians, birds, and mammals, the wildlife of this park is worth a visit. 

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Bandipur National Park, Karnataka

Along the Mysore-Ooty highway in Karnataka, surrounded by three other National Parks, lies the Bandipur National Park and Tiger Reserve. Bandipur has a variety of biomes that includes dry deciduous forests, moist deciduous forests, and shrublands. These wide ranges of habitats support the living of various species. Although Bandipur National Park can be visited by tourists at any time of the year the best time to visit the Park is between March and May because, during the Summer months, the wildlife can be seen around the watering holes much better. 

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Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Bushland with rocky hills surrounded by dry deciduous forests which used to be a private hunt ground for kings of Jaipur is now a residing place for about 70-71 Royal Bengal Tigers. The park has rich aquatic vegetation along with many other Wildlife Species. 

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Manas National Park, Assam

Manas National Park is located in the North-Eastern state of Assam, India. Situated in the foothills of the Himalayas; a densely forested area, it is connected with the Royal Manas National Park of Bhutan. The park offers beautiful views of tropical evergreen forests, alluvial grasslands, a range of forested hills. 

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With the Summer Season bringing the Wildlife species close to the water source, the tourists can spot them easily. So have a great holiday.

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