The national parks in India function as ideal locations to help visitors find peace from urban noise while they experience the natural environment. The nine parks present two-day excursions that allow guests to select between peaceful nature paths and tiger viewing in natural spaces, the different locations provide unique natural environments which allow visitors to experience pure air while they discover the area.
Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

The first national park of India exists in Uttarakhand because the park displays its dense green forests and beautiful river views to visitors and the family destination proves accessible because it lies within easy travel range from Delhi, people choose to stay at forest rest houses because they want to listen to the jungle sounds which occur during nighttime.
Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

The Jaipur-area park includes a historic fort which functions as a barrier to protect- the surrounding forest areas, visitors can use this site to see tigers who live in their natural habitats and the sight of a tiger approaching ancient stone ruins creates a magical atmosphere which appears like something from a fairy tale.
Kaziranga National Park, Assam

The park achieved UNESCO World Heritage status because it protects One-Horned Rhinoceros which resembles prehistoric creatures and the morning safari offers visitors close elephant encounters- by traveling through tall “elephant grass” areas where they can view both elephants and wild buffalo.
Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

The Jungle Book took inspiration from this park, this site features open meadows and high Sal-trees which create a tranquil setting for observing Barasingha swamp deer and visitors experience the sensation of entering the real home of Mowgli.
Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

The park provides visitors with the best opportunity to see tigers and the area holds one of India’s highest tiger populations and the park’s small size enables visitors to find animals throughout their entire weekend visit.
Periyar National Park, Kerala

People travel to the Western Ghats which contains a park that features a picturesque lake and this park provides two exploration methods which include jeep-safaris and boat-trips for viewing elephants, at the water’s edge.
Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal

The mangrove forest exists as an uncommon ecosystem which links terrestrial areas with oceanic regions, the park operates through waterways which establish a network of narrow channels for boat transportation and the area provides Royal Bengal Tigers with a swimming habitat while the surrounding environment remains covered with mist.
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra

The “Jewel of Vidarbha” location attracts visitors who want to spend weekends away from Nagpur, this park stays open throughout- most of the year as its visitors can observe both beautiful lakes and tigress and sloth bear sightings.
Bandipur National Park, Karnataka

The Bandipur forest area connects to the Ooty route as part of a larger forest territory this park maintains excellent cleanliness, as visitors can see both elephants and spotted deer- roaming freely along the primary roadway.
