Located in the Terai-Bhabhar region bordering Nepal, this is Uttar Pradesh’s only national park. It is home to tigers, leopards, antelopes, elephants, jackals, hyenas and rhinoceros, among other ...
The sanctuary is named after the Chandra Prabha River, whose name translates to “luminescence of the moon.” Legend has it that the river emerged from Lord Shiva's tears.
The jungle safari services at Dudhwa Tiger Reserve have also been revived, and plans are underway to expand ecotourism in additional wildlife sanctuaries in Uttar Pradesh. These initiatives come ...
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Hosted on MSNHidden Wildlife Gems: Lesser Known National Parks in IndiaIndia is home to some of the world’s most diverse wildlife, with well-known sanctuaries like Jim Corbett, Ranthambore, and ...
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