10 Wildlife Sanctuaries And National Parks In South India

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1. Madumalai National Park:

Situated in Tamil Nadu, it is the first national park in South India; home to leopards, tigers, sloth bears, and a variety of birds.

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2. Periyar National Park:

Located in Kerala, it is known for bison, elephants, wild boars, and various bird species; you can enjoy early morning boat rides and bamboo rafting.

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3. Nagarhole National Park:

Located in Karnataka, this national park is rich in flora and fauna; you can spot tigers, elephants, jackals, and a wide variety of birds and reptiles.

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4. Bandipur National Park:

Located in Karnataka, it was once the Maharaja of Mysore’s hunting ground, it’s the first Biosphere Reserve in India, housing diverse wildlife.

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5. Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary:

Situated in Karnataka, is the largest in the state, offering trekking, fishing, crocodile sighting, and whitewater rafting.

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6. Kudremukh National Park:

Llocated in Karnataka, is admired for its natural beauty, known for leopards, tigers, wild dogs, and trekking opportunities.

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7. Bannerghatta National Park:

It is found in Bangalore, Karnataka. Features flora, fauna, Butterfly Park, zoo, and jungle safari.

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8. Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary:

Situated in Karnataka, is famous for the rare Black Panther and various other wildlife. Offers boating, jungle safaris, and trekking.

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9. Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary:

Located in Karnataka, surrounded by coffee and cardamom plantations, it is home to tigers, elephants, leopards, and diverse bird species.

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10. Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary:

Found in Kerala, is ideal for wildlife lovers, witness 43 mammal species, 46 reptile species, 233 bird species, and more.

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