Into Uttarakhand's Wildlife

Uttarakhand is a paradise for nature and wildlife enthusiasts, offering an unparalleled diversity of flora and fauna. The state is home to six national parks, including the renowned Corbett National Park, famous for its majestic tigers, and Govind National Park, which shelters over 150 bird species and rare medicinal plants. Beyond its parks, Uttarakhand boasts two conservation reserves—Asan Barrage and Jhilmil Tal—that protect vital ecosystems. The region’s lakes, which attract migratory birds, make it a birdwatcher’s dream. With its rich biodiversity, Uttarakhand provides adventurers, ornithologists, and botanists endless opportunities to explore the wild and witness rare species in their natural habitat.

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Corbett National Park

India's first national park, Corbett is renowned for its thriving tiger population, offering exciting safaris amidst diverse wildlife and lush landscapes.
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Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary

Nestled in the Himalayas, this sanctuary protects rare species like the musk deer, offering trekking trails through pristine alpine forests.
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Rajaji National Park

Spanning the Shivalik range, Rajaji is home to elephants, leopards, and diverse birdlife, offering an adventurous wildlife safari experience.
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Gangotri National Park

A trekker’s paradise, this park is known for its stunning glaciers, alpine meadows, and the elusive snow leopard.
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Nanda Devi National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park offers breathtaking views of Nanda Devi peak and shelters rare flora and fauna.
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Binsar

This serene sanctuary offers panoramic views of Himalayan peaks and is a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers.
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Valley of Flowers

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this vibrant valley blooms with myriad flowers, offering a picturesque trekking experience through alpine meadows.
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Chaukori

Known for its tea gardens and panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, Chaukori is a tranquil retreat surrounded by rich flora and fauna.
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Nandhaur Wildlife Sanctuary

A biodiversity hotspot, this sanctuary shelters elephants, tigers, and over 250 bird species, offering rich wildlife viewing opportunities.
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Govind National Park

Home to 15 mammal species and 150 bird species, this park also boasts medicinal plants and offers scenic trekking routes.
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