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1. Sundarbans, West Bengal One of the largest deltas in the world, the Sundarbans delta encompasses over 10,000 square kilometres, including the enormous Sundarbans National Park.
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2. Khasi Hills, Meghalaya The stunning Khasi Hills in Meghalaya are a component of the subtropical forest ecoregion. These hills bear the name of the Khasi tribe from Meghalaya.
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3. Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh The Namdapha National Park, which covers 1985 square kilometres, is India's largest forest area.
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4. Jim Corbett National Park, Jim Corbett One of India's most popular and alluring locations is Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand, especially for wildlife aficionados.
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5. Bandipur National Park, Karnataka The 874-square km Bandipur National Park in Karnataka is a wilderness area. It was formerly a hunting preserve owned by the Maharajas of Mysore.
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6. Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Tamil Nadu An international biosphere reserve, the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve frequently draws outdoor enthusiasts.
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7. Keibul Lamjao National Park, Manipur The Keibul Lamjao National Park in northeastern India is popular for being the only floating park in the entire globe.
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8. Vandalur Reserve Forest, Tamil Nadu One of South India's largest forest reserves, the Vandalur Reserve Forest, offers breathtakingly magnificent scenery.
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9. Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh The largest park in Madhya Pradesh, Kanha National Park, is renowned for housing more than 300 different resident and migratory bird species.
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