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A Perfect Destination for Wildlife Lovers to Explore and Connect with Nature

The valley of Uttarakhand, located in the lower Himalayas, is loaded with natural treasures that can fascinate you with its rich and diverse flora and fauna, making it a fantastic destination for travelers from all over the world. It is a dream site for nature lovers, wildlife photographers, and adventure seekers who want to discover animals in their natural habitats.

If you are planning an adventurous vacation for your clients, contact Royal Sunshines, India’s no 1 Travel DMC & Supplier based out in Gujarat, to make their trips even more thrilling and memorable.

Today we feature a list of some of India’s well known and scenic national parks that your clients can explore in Uttarakhand for their next vacation.

Jim Corbett National Park

One of India’s oldest national parks and the country’s first tiger reserve, located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand and established during the British Raj in 1936. This park is well-known for having the biggest tiger population of any Indian National Park. The clients can sport Gharials, Asian elephants, Cheetahs, and many other endangered species.

Jim Corbett National Park

A Jeep safari is one of the most popular Jim Corbett National Park activities. Apart from its rich fauna, it is blessed with over 600 types of trees, including grasses, shrubs, bamboo, ferns, and climbers, and gorgeous alpine vegetation, the most breathtaking vistas of hills, lakes, rivers, grasslands, and waterfalls will certainly stimulate your artistic imagination and delight your spirit.

Valley of Flowers National Park

The Valley of Flowers National Park is one of the most charming destinations to visit in Uttarakhand during the summer. With a unique diversity of flora and endangered species of wildlife such as blue sheep, black deer, and more, this is the place to be for any nature lover, botanist or nature photographer.

Valley of Flowers National Park

While the spectacular beauty of this site is unrivaled on its own, the trek route to the national park from Govindghat is also worth admiring.

Rajaji National Park

Rajaji National Park which is named after C Rajagopalchari and is stretched up to 3 districts of Uttarakhand was recently recognised as a Tiger Reserve by the Indian government. It is known for its rich fossil deposits from around 10 million years and its woodlands of Sal, Teak and other shrubs.

Rajaji National Park

Adventure lovers usually track 34 kilometers to reach the national park and enjoy the diverse and rich Himalayan habitats. Many tourists also like to experience Jeep Safari and Elephant Safari to spot species such as Tigers, Pythons, King Cobras, Panthers, Cheetahs, Sambars, Wild Boars, Kakars, Bears and Monitor Lizards, along with other 400 species of birds, including the Great Hornbill, Black-bellied Tern, and Scaly Thrush.

Nanda Devi National Park

Nanda Devi National Park

Nanda Devi National Park, located in the Chamoli region of Uttarakhand, is not only one of the most prominent national parks in Uttarakhand, but also a UNESCO world heritage site. This location has extraordinary experiences in store for your clients, with an exotic diversity of flora and distinctive and rare species such as Brahma-Kamal and Bharal (the blue mountain goat).

Govind Pashu Vihar National Park and Sanctuary

Govind Pashu Vihar National Park and Sanctuary lies in the higher reaches of the Garhwal region of Himalayas and is one of the only remaining habitats of the country’s most distinctive species, the bearded vultures.

Govind Pashu Vihar National Park and Sanctuary

This place takes pleasure in being adorned with gleaming glaciers and gorgeous mountains, which add to its allure. If you are planning an Uttarakhand trip for your clients this summer, this national park is worth adding to their travel plans.

Gangotri National Park

Gangotri National Park

Gangotri National Park is the largest National Park in Uttarakhand spread over 1,553 sq kms, nestled in the midst of lush green meadows. This national park, located near the Ganga’s origin, is a one-of-a-kind national park, with roughly 15 species of rare wild animals including black bear, bharal or blue sheep, brown bear, Himalayan Monal, Himalayan thar, Himalayan snowcock, musk deer and snow leopard coexisting peacefully with the park’s 150 bird varieties like Koklass (Pucrasia macrolopha), Himalayan monal (Lophophorus impejanus), Himalayan snowcock (Tetraogallus himalayensis), pheasants, and partridges.

Conclusion

Do you want to plan an exciting trip for a client? Allow us to assist you as your destination management company. Royal Sunshine is a well-known B2B Travel Agency in Gujarat, India, that can provide an unforgettable trip experience in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh.

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