Exploring the rare wildlife in Indian woods has its own glee.
National Parks in India are certainly wonderful for wildlife buffs to scout the engrossing exquisiteness of nature.
All the protected regions in the country have beautiful vistas to offer.
However, some of these protected areas are bejeweled with a number of inimitable features that make them unique.
Let us explore some arresting national parks in India and see for ourselves what sets them apart.
The north of this protected area is enclosed by the banks of River Indus.
The area is an abode to an immense population of snow leopards.
It does not receive heavy amount of precipitation.
The park is the part of Sundarban woods extended on Ganges Delta.
The mangrove woods sheet the delta and make it look verdant.
The main attraction of this park is the dense population of tigers that can be witnessed here.
It is the largest freshwater lake in the country.
The park also embraces an immense assortment of exotic fauna species.
The area is the preferred abode of the brow altered deer.
The reason why Keibul Lamjao is unique is - it is perhaps theonly floating sanctuary of the world.
The park has a 1.5-meter deep vegetation, which keeps floating.
This floatingfoliage is known as Phumdi.
The park is spread over an area of 458 square kilometers.
It comprises a set of 42 islands.
Few of the popular islands among them are Poshitra, Pirotan, Karubhar and Narara.
The exotic wildlife of the national park attracts every nature admirer.
Area wise, Namdapha is the third largest national park of India.
The region is famous for its extensive Diterocarp forests.
The park is an abode of a wide assortment of mammal species.
Interestingly, there is a local tribe called Lisu within the periphery of the park.
Their uniqueness makes them a blistering hot attraction among the wildlife freaks and nature buffs!
He had traveled frenetically across India, visiting wildlife sanctuaries, national parks and many other popular tourist destinations.
He is also blessed with flair of writing and love to share his wonderful experiences with the world.