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National Parks in South India

National Parks in South IndiaObserve our animal friends in their natural habitats while visiting national parks in South India. Explore the varied verdant beauty of the terrain of South India while watching hundreds of species of animals.

South India's topography ensures a wonderful habitation for various animals and also supports the growth of varied plants and vegetation. South India also enjoys a moderate and pleasant climate throughout the year making it the perfect holiday destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

Bannerghatta National park
Located 22 km to the south of Bangalore, the Bannerghatta National Park covers an area of 101 sq km. The park is home to a good number of tigers and lions

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besides other mammals. Meanwhile, the bird population at the park consists of varieties like the great Indian pied hornbill, fantail pigeon and white peacock. Another attraction of the Bannerghatta National Park is its amazing collection of reptiles.

Nagarhole National Park
Having derived its name from two Kannada words - "Nagar" (snake) and "Hole" (streams), the Nagarhole National park is made up green tropical forests, swamps and numerous water bodies. It animal population includes the four horned antelope, tiger, panther, elephant, spotted deer and sambhar. You can also spot around 250 varieties of birds at the Nagarhole National Park.

Other parks in South India are the Silent Valley National Park and Sri Venkateshwara National Park. For information on other national parks in India, keep browsing the given right panel links.

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