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Top National Parks to Visit in North India in Summers

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand: This is the oldest national park and is famous for its Bengal tigers. Besides tigers, you can spot various other wildlife species like leopards, elephants, and deer. The park also offers an amazing landscape with dense forests, rivers, and hills.

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan: Ranthambore is one of the largest national parks in India. It is also home to other wildlife like leopards, sloth bears, and various species of birds. The park is dotted with ancient ruins and a majestic fort, adding to its charm.

Kaziranga National Park, Assam: Kaziranga is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Apart from rhinos, the park is home to tigers, elephants, wild water buffaloes, and swamp deer. It is also a paradise for birdwatchers with a variety of bird species.

Hemis National Park, Ladakh: This high-altitude park is known for its snow leopards. It is one of the best places to spot these elusive big cats in their natural habitat. Besides snow leopards, you can also see other wildlife like ibex, blue sheep, and Tibetan wolves.

Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its diverse flora and fauna. It is home to elusive species like the snow leopard, Himalayan brown bear, and musk deer. The park also boasts stunning landscapes with alpine meadows, dense forests, and snow-capped peaks.

If you are planning to visit North India this summer, there are several breathtaking national parks you should not miss. These national parks offer a unique opportunity to experience the rich biodiversity and natural beauty of North India. So, plan your trip to these beautiful national parks from Delhi with ????? ????????? ?? ???? ?? ????? and enjoy this journey.

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