Lesser-known national parks in India provide more intimate safari experiences, emphasizing solitude and dramatic landscapes, while also nurturing ecotourism and local communities. Kaziranga National Park, known for the largest population of greater one-horned rhinos, offers vibrant wildlife, including elephants and diverse bird species. Sundarbans National Park, formed by the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers, hosts adaptive Bengal tigers and requires boat access for exploration. Travelers to these parks can expect unique encounters while supporting conservation efforts and local economies.
Kaziranga National Park, located in northeastern India, is a conservation success story with the world's largest population of greater one-horned rhinos, exceeding 2,600.
Sundarbans National Park is a unique mangrove delta with Bengal tigers that have adapted to swimming, presenting an adventurous safari experience accessible only by boat.
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