5 Indian Forests Every Nature Lover Must Visit

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21 March 2024

March 21 is celebrated as 'International Day of Forests' to create awareness about the role forests play in sustaining life on our planet


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Lucky for us, India is blessed with the most beautiful forests and is home to the most spectacular living creatures 


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Here are five amazing forests in the country that should be on every nature lover's bucket list


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1. Sundarban, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the world's largest mangrove belt in the world 


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It is not only known for its breathtaking beauty, but it's also the abode of the royal Bengal tiger and countless species of birds


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2. Jim Corbett National Park, named after the renowned conservationist Jim Corbett, is one of the oldest forest reserves in the country 


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This park is a haven for Bengal tigers, leopards, elephants, and over 600 species of birds


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3. Gir National Park, spread over 1,412 sq km in Gujarat's Junagadh, is best place to spot the endangered Asiatic Lion 


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The dry deciduous forest is also home to sloth bears, leopards, Indian mongoose, chital, four-horned antelopes, wild boars


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4. Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh, home to some of the most exotic wildlife, is widely credited as inspiration behind Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book'


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5. Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is popular among nature enthusiasts for its rich diversity of plants


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