India is a land of diversity in every aspect of life and I love all of them. Today want to touch upon one aspect which is close to my heart ❤️… wildlife. Sometimes feel happy and sad at the same time looking at fate of nature around the Globe. Forests and wildlife has vanished from many parts of the world in last 50-60 years. I have been lucky to see the rich flora and fauna of India in last 2 decades but don’t know if coming generation are that lucky. As a country we have so many shortcomings but we have done a decent job in preserving our forests to an extent through Tiger reserves, National parks and sanctuaries. Due to which many of us have been able to see and understand wildlife and nature from close quarters.
I keep a log of all my Wildlife Adventures …Few glimpses from couple of National parks and wildlife sanctuaries i have visited so far…
1.Corbett Tiger Reserve- Jim Corbett (Uttarakhand)


2.Bhadra national park (Karnataka)


3.Bandipur Tiger Reserve (Karnataka)

4.Nagarhole National Park- Kabini (Karnataka)

5.B R Hills (Karnataka)

6.Bandavgarh National Park (MP)


7.Kanha National Park (MP)

8.Pench National Park (MP)


9.Hemis National Park, Stok kangri, Leh (Ladakh)




10.Tadoba Andhari national park (Maharashtra)

11.Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan)


12.Keoladeo – Bharatpur bird sanctuary (Rajasthan)


13.Chambal Ghariyal sanctuary (Rajasthan)


14.Kaziranga national park (Assam)



15. Holongopar Gibbon Sanctuary (Assam)

Each one of them have something unique to offer whether its from wildlife perspective or local culture or topography. If you love food then you will relish each of these places as the diversity is so rich.
My all time favourite parks are Jim Corbett, Ranthambore, Kanha and Kaziranga. Nothing to beat the topography, wildlife, biodiversity, people, culture and food of these places.
There is so much more to explore and capture through lens… Sunderbans, Manas, Pashan Gharh, Jhalna, Jayamangali, Satpura etc… the list goes on.
Blessed we are to live in India and experience nature and wildlife… hope it lasts for many more lifetimes 🙏


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