List of national parks of India

 

List of national parks of India

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Valley of Flowers National Park is UNESCO World Network of Reserves since 2004.

National parks in India are IUCN (International Union of Conservation of Nature) category II protected areas. India's first national park was established in 1936 as jim corbett national park , now known as RAM GANGA National ParkUttarakhand. By 1970, India only had five national parks. In 1972, India enacted the [[Wildlife Protection Act 35 (4) ]] and Project Tiger in 1973 to safeguard the habitats of conservation reliant species.But Today there are 106 national parks in India

Further federal legislation strengthening protection for wildlife was introduced in the 1980s.

There are 106 existing national parks in India covering an area of 44,378 km2, which is 1.35% of the geographical area of the country (National Wildlife Database, Dec. 2020). In addition to the above, 75 other National Parks covering an area of 16,608 km2 are proposed in the Protected Area Network Report .  The network of parks will go up 176 after full implementation of the above report.

Definition[edit]

According to the Indian Ministry of Environment & Forests, a national park is "[a]n area, whether within a sanctuary or not, [that] can be notified by the state government to be constituted as a National Park, by reason of its ecological, faunal, floral, geomorphological, or zoological association or importance, needed to for the purpose of protecting & propagating or developing wildlife there in or its environment. No human activity is permitted inside the national park except for the ones permitted by the Chief Wildlife Warden of the state under the conditions given in CHAPTER IV, WPA 1972".[1]

The List[edit]

List of national parks in India:[1][2]


StateNameNotable FeaturesFaunaRivers and lakes inside the national park
KeralaAnamudi Shola National Park[1]The park is administered by Munnar Wildlife Division, together with the nearby Mathikettan Shola National ParkEravikulam National ParkPampadum Shola National ParkChinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and the Kurinjimala Sanctuary, with Anamudi Shola providing connectivity between all these protected areas.ElephantTigerNilgiri tahrGaurSpotted DeerSambarGrizzled Giant SquirrelHanuman Langur, Sloth Bear, Flying SquirrelsPambar River
KarnatakaAnshi National ParkPart of Kali Tiger ReserveGreat hornbill, tiger, leopard, black panther, bear, elephant.Kali River (Karnataka)
MeghalayaBalphakram National ParkBalphakram means 'land of the eternal wind' according to the myth of the Garos.Wild water buffalored panda, elephant and eight cat species, including the tiger and marbled cat
Madhya PradeshBandhavgarh National ParkVery high tiger density, so the saying : "In any other Park, you are lucky if you see a tiger. In Bandhavgarh, you are unlucky if you don't see (at least) one."

Gaurs reintroduced from Kanha National Park

Bengal tigerstriped hyenacaracalgaur, sambar deer, nilgai, barking deer, chital,
Madhya PradeshOmkareshwar National Park
KarnatakaBandipur National ParkDry deciduous forest is dominant. Also include moist deciduous forests and shrublands.

Together with the adjoining Nagarhole National Park , Mudumalai National Park and Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, it is part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve

Invasive Alien Species - Lantana bush, Parthenium

ChitalBengal tigergray langursIndian giant squirrelgaurleopardsambar deerIndian elephantshoney buzzardred-headed vultureKabini RiverMoyar River
KarnatakaBannerghatta National ParkThe park is part of a wildlife corridor for elephants which connects the BR Hills and the Sathyamangalam forest.

Moist deciduous forest valleys and scrubland on higher areas

Tigersloth bearpeacockelephantsambar deermouse deer

JharkhandBetla National ParkTiger, Indian bison, elephant, hyenas, monkey, leopardNorth Koyal River
OdishaBhitarkanika National Parkramsar siteMangrovessaltwater crocodile, white crocodile, Indian python, black ibis, wild pigs, rhesus monkeys, olive ridley sea turtlechitalBrahmani RiverBaitarani RiverDhamra River, Pathsala
TripuraBison (Rajbari) National Park
GujaratBlackbuck National Park, VelavadarUsed to be a cheetah hunting ground

Has largest population of lesser florican

A grassland ecosystem

Successful conservation programs for the blackbuckwolf and lesser florican (a bustard) are ongoing

Blackbucks, the endangered Indian grey wolf, the nocturnal striped hyena, Indian fox, golden jackal, jungle cat and many small mammals like hare, gerbil, field mice, mongoose and hedgehog.
West BengalBuxa Tiger ReserveNorthern boundary along international border with Bhutan and eastern boundary touches Assam

The fragile "Terai Eco-System" constitutes a part of this reserve

The Phibsoo Wildlife Sanctuary of Bhutan is contiguous to the north of Buxa, Manas National Park lies on east of Buxa

Buxa, serves as an international corridor for Asian elephant migration between India and Bhutan

Rajabhatkhawa Vulture Breeding Centre was established by Bombay Natural History Society to emulate the success of Jatayu Conservation Breeding Centre, Pinjore

Indian leopard, Bengal tiger, clouded leopard, giant squirrel, gaur, chital and wild boar

Eurasian griffonAmur falcon

Endangered species include leopard catBengal floricanregal pythonChinese pangolinhispid harehog deer lesser adjutantwhite-rumped vultureslender-billed vulturechestnut-breasted partridgerufous necked hornbillferruginous pochard and great hornbill

Andaman and Nicobar IslandsCampbell Bay National Park
MaharashtraChandoli National Park
TripuraClouded Leopard National Park
Jammu and KashmirDachigam National ParkOnly area where Kashmir stag is found[3]
RajasthanDesert National ParkGreat Indian bustard
AssamDibru-Saikhowa National ParkFeral horse, Ganges River DolphinBrahmaputraLohit RiverDibru
AssamDehing Patkai National ParkWhite Winged Wood Duck, Slow LorisDihing river
AssamRaimona National ParkGolden Langur
Uttar PradeshDudhwa National ParkTiger, Sambar deerhog deer
KeralaEravikulam National Park[4]Declared a Sanctuary in 1975 with the intention of protecting the indigenous population of Nilgiri Tahr

The land of “Neelakurinji”, the flower that blooms once in twelve years

Anamudi, the highest peak of western ghats, is located here

Vegetation - Rolling grasslands, with shola forests in upper parts

Nilgiri tahrNeelakurinji

lion-tailed macaquesgaurIndian muntjac and sambar deer

Pambar River (Kerala)
Andaman and Nicobar IslandsGalathea National Park
UttarakhandGangotri National ParkGaumukh GlacierGanga
GujaratGir Forest National ParkAsiatic lionHiran, Shetrunji River, Datardi, Shingoda, Machhundri, Godavari and Raval
West BengalGorumara National ParkThe park is rich in large herbivores including Indian rhinoceros, gaur, Asian elephant, sloth bear, chital, and sambar deerJaldhakaNaora
UttarakhandGovind Pashu Vihar National Park
Himachal PradeshGreat Himalayan National ParkUNESCO World Heritage Site
MaharashtraGugamal National Park
Tamil NaduGuindy National ParkHas more than 2000 chitals, 493 blackbucks and 84 jackals.
Tamil NaduGulf of Mannar Marine National Parkhas 8 species of whales and 21 small coral islands
ChhattisgarhGuru Ghasidas National ParkLargest national park of chhattisgarh
LadakhHemis National ParkLargest National park in India
Himachal PradeshInderkilla National Park
Tamil NaduIndira Gandhi Sanctuary and National ParkTigers, leopards, elephants, wildboars, deers, dhole.
ChhattisgarhIndravati National ParkWild Asian buffalotiger reservehill mynas
West Bengal
Jaldapara National ParkIndian rhinoceros
UttarakhandJim Corbett National ParkFirst national park in India (established in 1936 as Hailey National Park).

Report titled ‘Status of Tigers Co-predators and Prey in India’, released by the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change for 2018-19 revealed that national park has 14 tigers per 100 square kilometers which is highest in India.

Ramganga
HaryanaKalesar National ParkYamuna
Madhya PradeshKanha National ParkBarasingha or swamp deer
ChhattisgarhKanger Ghati National Park
TelanganaKasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park
AssamKaziranga National ParkUNESCO World Heritage SiteIndian rhinoceros ,

Royal Bengal TigerAsiatic Water BuffaloAsian ElephantEastern Swamp Deer

ManipurKeibul Lamjao National ParkOnly floating park in the worldLoktak Lake
RajasthanKeoladeo National ParkUNESCO World Heritage Site
SikkimKhangchendzonga National ParkUNESCO World Heritage Site. Houses the third highest peak on the planet, Mt. Kangchenjunga. The Zemu glacier, one of the largest in Asia, is located within the park.musk deersnow leopardHimalayan tahrdholesloth bearviverridsHimalayan black bearred pandaTibetan wild assHimalayan blue sheepserowgoral and takinTeesta (to the east)
Himachal PradeshKhirganga National Park
Jammu and KashmirKishtwar National Park
KarnatakaKudremukh National Park
Madhya PradeshKuno National ParkAsiatic Lion Reintroduction ProjectIndia's first cheetah sanctuary
Madhya PradeshMadhav National Park
Andaman and Nicobar IslandsMahatma Gandhi Marine National Park
TelanganaMahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park
AssamManas National ParkUNESCO World Heritage Site, contiguous with Royal Manas National Park, Bhutan. 2 types of biomes - grasslands biome and forest biome. Rhinos were reintroduced in 2008 under Indian Rhino Vision from Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary and Kaziranga National ParkAssam roofed turtlehispid haregolden langur and pygmy hogManas
Madhya PradeshMandla Plant Fossils National Park
GujaratMarine National Park, Gulf of KutchThreat - Coral bleachingCorals, sponges, jellyfish, endangered sea turtles such as green sea turtlesolive ridleys and leatherbacksdugongsIndo-Pacific humpback dolphinsblue whales
KeralaMathikettan Shola National ParkThe park is located between other reserve forests like Eravikulam National Park and Pampadam Shola National ParkElephants
Andaman and Nicobar IslandsMiddle Button Island National Parkmoist deciduous forest surrounded by sandy beaches and shallow seas with clear waterCorals, dugongsdolphinssea turtlesblue whalesspotted deerwater lizards and monitor lizards
GoaMollem National Parkcontains several important temples dating to the Kadambas of Goa, and home to waterfalls, such as Dudhsagar Falls and Tambdi Falls.
Arunachal PradeshMouling National ParkForms the western part of Dihang-Dibang biosphere reservetakingoralIndian leopardBengal tigerbarking deerserow and red pandaSiyom (to the west)
Andaman and Nicobar IslandsMount Harriet National ParkImportant bird area as attributed by BirdLife International

Andaman wild pigs (an endangered species), saltwater crocodiles, turtles and robber crabs. The park is also a butterfly hotspot.

TelanganaMrugavani National Park
Tamil NaduMudumalai National ParkPart of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Second oldest National Park in India. Largest National Park in Tamil Nadu.Bengal tigerindian leoparddholegolden jackalsloth bearIndian elephantsgray langurLion tailed macaquebonnet macaquegaursambar deerchital deerIndian muntjacIndian spotted chevrotainwild boar

Rodents include the Indian giant squirrel and the red giant flying squirrel

Moyar River
RajasthanMukundra Hills National ParkNational Chambal Sanctuary is part of the national park
Tamil NaduMukurthi National ParkPart of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve and is also UNESCO World Heritage Site.The park was created to protect its keystone species, the Nilgiri tahr

characterized by montane grasslands and shrublands interspersed with sholas

Nilgiri tahr
MizoramMurlen National Park
KarnatakaNagarhole National ParkKabini reservoir separates Nagarhole from Bandipur National ParkCarnivores - Bengal tigerIndian leoparddholesloth bear and the striped hyena.

Herbivores - chital, sambar deer, barking deerfour-horned antelope , gaur, wild boar, and Indian elephant.

Other mammals - gray langurbonnet macaquejungle catleopard catslender lorissmall Indian civet and Asian palm civet , Indian brown mongoose and stripe-necked mongooseEuropean otterIndian giant flying squirrelIndian giant squirrelporcupinegolden jackalchevrotainhare and Indian pangolin

Arunachal PradeshNamdapha National ParkThe national park harbours the northernmost lowland evergreen rainforests in the world at 27°N latitude.

The park is located between the Dapha bum range of the Mishmi Hills and the Patkai range

Easternmost National Park of India

The area falls under both the Palearctic and Indo Malayan biogeographic areas

Vegetation zones from evergreen, moist deciduous to temperate broadleaved and coniferous forest types to alpine vegetation

Namdapha flying squirrelred pandadholeMalayan sun bearIndian wolfAsiatic black bear, gaur, stump-tailed macaqueAssamese macaque and rhesus macaque.Noa Dihing River
AssamNameri National Park
UttarakhandNanda Devi National ParkUNESCO World Heritage Site, UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
MaharashtraNavegaon National Park
West BengalNeora Valley National Park
MeghalayaNokrek National ParkUNESCO World Biosphere Reserve
Andaman and Nicobar IslandsNorth Button Island National Park
NagalandNtangki National Park
AssamOrang National ParkNamed Rajiv Gandhi National Park in 1992, but rolled back because of public opposition
KeralaPambadum Shola National ParkForms part of Munnar Wildlife Division, together with the nearby Mathikettan Shola National ParkEravikulam National ParkAnamudi Shola National ParkChinnar Wildlife Sanctuary and the Kurinjimala Sanctuary

It is a part of Palani hills

Keystone species - Nilgiri Marten

Nilgiri martenNilgiri wood pigeonNilgiri langurNilgiri flycatcherBlue rock-thrush
Madhya PradeshPanna National Park
Andhra PradeshPapikonda National ParkRoyal Bengal TigerLeopardsrusty-spotted catKing Cobra

It is an Important Bird and Biodiversity Area and home to some endangered species of flora and fauna.[5]

Godavari river
Madhya PradeshPench National Park[6]Rudyard Kipling's 'Jungle Book' was set in this NP.
KeralaPeriyar National ParkAn elephant reserve and a tiger reserve

Located high in the Cardamom Hills and Pandalam Hills of the south Western Ghats

The sanctuary surrounds Periyar Lake, a reservoir that formed when the Mullaperiyar Dam was erected in 1895.

The park is made up of tropical evergreen and moist deciduous forestsgrasslands and stands of eucalyptus

Malabar parakeetMalabar grey hornbillNilgiri laughing thrushNilgiri blue robingreat hornbillMalabar pied hornbilllion-tailed macaquehairy-winged batPeriyar riverPamba river
MizoramPhawngpui Blue Mountain National ParkChhimtuipui River
Himachal PradeshPin Valley National Park
Jammu and KashmirQazinag National Park
UttarakhandRajaji National ParkMainly known for elephants, tigers, leopards and several species of birds, reptiles and mammals.Ganga river
Andhra PradeshRajiv Gandhi National Park (Rameswaram)
Andaman and Nicobar IslandsRani Jhansi Marine National Park
RajasthanRanthambore National ParkTiger Reserve.
Andaman and Nicobar IslandsSaddle Peak National Park
Jammu and KashmirSalim Ali National ParkTurned into the Royal Springs Golf Course
Madhya PradeshSanjay National Park[7]
MaharashtraSanjay Gandhi National ParkIndian LeopardRhesus MacaqueBonnet MacaqueSpotted DeerHanuman LangurIndian Flying FoxIndian HareBarking DeerPorcupinePalm CivetMouse Deer
RajasthanSariska Tiger Reserve
Madhya PradeshSatpura National Park
KeralaSilent Valley National Park[8]Located in Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve

Contiguous with the proposed Karimpuzha National Park to the north and Mukurthi National Park to the north-east

Home to the largest population of lion-tailed macaques

Famous for "Save Silent Valley" movement

4 forest types : 1. West-coast tropical evergreen forest (600 to 1100 m), 2. Southern subtropical broad leaved hill forest (1300 to 1800 m), 3. Southern montane wet temperate forest (above 1900 m) and 4. Grassland.

Indian bisonTravancore flying squirrelSalim Ali's fruit batStripe-necked mongooseBlue-winged parakeetCrimson-backed sunbirdKunthipuzha River
Himachal PradeshSimbalbara National Park
ManipurSirohi National Park
OdishaSimlipal National ParkTiger, leopard, Asian elephant, sambar, barking deer, gaur, jungle cat, wild boar
West BengalSingalila National Park
Andaman and Nicobar IslandsSouth Button Island National ParkDugong, dolphin, water monitor lizard, blue whale and smallest National park in India
Andhra PradeshSri Venkateswara National Park
HaryanaSultanpur National Park
West BengalSundarbans National ParkUNESCO World Heritage Site
MaharashtraTadoba National ParkTiger
UttarakhandValley of Flowers National ParkUNESCO World Heritage Site, Most beautiful national park in the world
BiharValmiki National ParkTiger Reserve
GujaratVansda National ParkLeopard, Dhole, Rhesus Macaque, Common Palm Civet, Hanuman Langur, Small Indian Civet, Four-Horned Antelope, Wild Boar, Indian Porcupine, Barking Deer, Striped Hyena, Jungle Cat, Flying Squirrel, Pangolin and Indian Giant Squirrel.
Madhya PradeshVan Vihar National Park

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