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Kuno National Park - Madhya Pradesh
Kuno National Park is a jewel in Central India's Vindhyan Hills. It's a rare jungle, an oasis nestled between two rocky mountains.

Tal Chhapar Sanctuary—a Haven for the Wild
Tal Chhapar Sanctuary: It is a haven for migratory birds, and if you want to see blackbucks, you should visit Tal Chhapar Sanctuary.

Fulwari ki Nal WL Sanctuary - Udaipur
Fulwari Ki Nal is a wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan's Udaipur district. This sanctuary has a total area of 492.68 square kilometres and includes 134 villages. Fulwari ki Nal was declared a wildlife reserve on October 6, 1983.

Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary - Kerala
Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is Kerala's second largest wildlife sanctuary, with rare and endangered species of both flora and fauna.

Bandipur National Park - Karnataka
Bandipur National Park has India's second largest tiger population. Bandipur National Park is located in the Chamarajanagar district's Gundulpet taluk.

Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary - Udaipur
Jaisamand Wildlife Sanctuary is 50 kilometres south of Udaipur, a picturesque city of lakes, verdant valleys, and hills. It is home to sloth bears, leopards, chitals, Chinkaras, wild boars, and a variety of birds.
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