Explore the Beauty of India’s Best Deer Parks

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Renowned for its significant population of Barasingha (swamp deer), Kanha played a pivotal role in conserving this species. Visitors can also spot chital (spotted deer) and sambar deer amidst its lush landscapes.

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Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Famous for the one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga is also home to species like the sambar and hog deer. Its rich biodiversity offers a captivating wildlife experience.

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Kaziranga National Park, Assam

Known for the Nilgiri tahr, Eravikulam's grasslands and shola forests also support populations of sambar and barking deer. The park's rolling hills provide picturesque trekking opportunities.

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Periyar National Park, Kerala

Beyond its tiger population, Sariska's dry deciduous forests are inhabited by sambar and chital deer, offering a diverse wildlife experience.

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Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan

A prime tiger habitat, Ranthambore also hosts a variety of deer species, including sambar and chital, set against the backdrop of ancient ruins and dense forests.

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Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

While famed for the Asiatic lion, Gir's diverse ecosystem supports chital and sambar deer, enriching the park's wildlife tapestry.

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Gir National Park, Gujarat

With one of the highest densities of Bengal tigers, Bandhavgarh's meadows and forests are also home to sambar and chital deer, enhancing the park's biodiversity.

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Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Manas boasts rich biodiversity, including species like the sambar and hog deer, amidst its grasslands and forests.

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Manas National Park, Assam

Located near Mumbai, this urban park provides a habitat for chital and sambar deer, offering city dwellers a glimpse into India's wildlife.

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Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Maharashtra

Visiting these parks offers an opportunity to witness India's diverse deer species in their natural environments, each park providing unique landscapes and ecosystems.

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