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Corbett National Park
Corbett has the highest density of tiger in the Country - approximately one
every 5 sq.km. and it was here that the prestigious "Project Tiger"
was launched in 1973. Four of deer - hog deer, samber, chital and barking deer
and other prey like the wild boar, support the predator.
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Keoladeo National Park
The forests around the lake at Bharatpur harbor the sambar, chital, nilgai,
jackal, hyena, fox, mongoose and porcupine. Occasionally, a fishing cat can
be seen scooping its prey also commonly seen sunning themselves along edge of
the paths or at Python Point
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Panna National Park
Previously a hunting reserve of the Panna family, the area was declared a national
park in 1981.The main attraction of the parks are tiger, sloth bear, wolf, chital,
chinkara and samber.
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Sariska National Park
The Park has hides carefully located near the water holes. These afford fine
opportunities for viewing and photographing wildlife. Splendid ruins scattered
in the vicinity of Sariska give it an added interest.
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Bandhavgarh National Park
Bandhavgarh's history goes back 2000 years in time and the earliest signs of
habitation can be seen in the Caves excavated from the cliffs to the north of
the fort. Brahmi inscription here, date back to the 1st century BC A hunting
reserve of the roya! family of Rewa in more recent times, Bandhavgarh was declared
a Park in 1968. This is where the famous white tigers of Rewa were discovered.
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Kanha National Park
Located in the Mandia district of Madhya Pradesh, the Kanha National Park is
a Tiger Reserve that extends over 1945 sq. km. of undulating country. Elevations
range from 450 to 900 meters.
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Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore has large numbers of sambar, chital and nilgai. Sounders of boar
and an occasional gazelle - the chinkara can be seen, as also the Indian hare,
mongoose and monitor lizards.
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Gir National Park & Sanctuary
Gir also has nearly 210 leopards and numerous chital, nilgai, chinkara, the
four homed antelope and wild boar. Marsh crocodiles are often seen along its
rivers.
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Sunderbans National Park
The Sunderbans National Park, covering about 1330.10 sq km, from this core of
this area. This mostly estuarine mangrove forest is the habitat of nearly 200
Royal Bengal tigers.
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