Where2Go by MakeMyTrip • 10 Jan 2025
India’s first and one of the most famous national parks, Jim Corbett offers thrilling safaris, birdwatching, and a chance to spot tigers amid its Himalayan landscape.
Situated in foothills of the Himalayas, Rajaji National Park is a haven for Indian elephants. Here, you can enjoy safaris and peaceful nature walks through its diverse terrain.
Known for its vibrant alpine meadows, this picturesque UNESCO World Heritage Site invites hikers to explore stunning valleys, rare flowers and breathtaking views.
A UNESCO-listed reserve with majestic snow-capped peaks and lush valleys, the Nanda Devi Biosphere offers various trekking routes, wildlife sightings and serene landscapes.
Spanning over rugged mountain terrain, the Kedarnath Sanctuary is home to diverse species. Its prisitine landscapes and snow leopards are major attractions here.
A haven for biodiversity, Askot Wildlife Sanctuary offers scenic treks, birdwatching, and frequent chances to spot rare Himalayan species like the musk deer.
Set in the heart of the Garhwal Himalayas, this famous national park welcomes visitors with majestic glaciers, lush meadows, and is ideal for trekking and wildlife spotting.
Nestled in the Western Garhwal Range, Har Ki Doon offers a serene environment with ideal trails for trekking, wildlife exploration, and camping under starry skies.
Located near Uttarkashi, this national park comes with incredible views of the Garhwal Himalayas. It is also home to bearded vultures, Asian black bears and snow leopards.
Known for its panoramic views of the Himalayan range, Binsar offers nature walks, wildlife sightings, and the chance to unwind at Mary Budden Estate.
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