5 Least Known Pristine Wildlife Sanctuaries In India
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Thu, 26 Sept 2019 12:01:05
India is home to most unexplored pristine wildlife area’s and home to major wild animals,birds,reptiles including Indian Rock Python,Great Indian Eagle,Wild Tiger and Nilgai. The least visited National Parks in also includes Orang National Park,Satpura National Park,Gorumara National Park, MelGhat tiger reserves and Jaldapara National Park. Lets go through the list of top 5 lesser known wild destinations and wildlife paradise in India.
* Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary
Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most popular wildlife destinations in the state of Karnataka, located near Mysore. Kabini reserve forest houses a number of endangered and rare wild animals such as Black Panther,Indian Elephants,Dhole, Indian leopards and Indian Bison.
* Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary
Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the eastern most part of the Maharashtra, between Bhandara and Gondia district. This small wildlife sanctuary is home to various species of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians.
* Dibru Saikhowa National Park
Dibru Saikhowa National Park is one of the biodiversity hotspots in India,bounded is by the Brahmaputra river and has the largest salix swamp forest in north east India. The park provide habitat to 36 species of mammals including feral horse,Asiatic water buffalo, Capped langur, Hoolock gibbon, Gangetic dolphin and 8 species of wild cats.
* Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary
Khijadiya Bird Sanctuary is unique place in India,having both fresh water lakes and salt marshlands. The sanctuary is visited by 300 types of migratory birds along with sea and shore birds like stork, great crested grebe,river tern,godwit,flamingos,greenshank and big bird of prey.
* Tal Chhapar Sanctuary
Tal Chhapar Sanctuary is one of the most unexplored pristine wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan. The sanctuary is mostly covered by grasses and paradise for many migratory birds such as harriers,eastern imperial eagle,short-toed eagle and Tawny eagle.