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Into India’s Wild Heart: 10 Remote Parks Where Rare Beasts Roam Free

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Into India’s Wild Heart: 10 Remote Parks Where Rare Beasts Roam Free

Hidden Gems of Indian Wilderness

India harbors secluded wildlife parks that defy mainstream safaris, preserving rare animals amid pristine ecosystems. Spanning high-altitude deserts, tropical rainforests, and island archipelagos, these destinations demand grit to reach but reward with unparalleled biodiversity and solitude. Recent spotlights highlight their urgency for eco-conscious travelers.​

Top Remote Parks

These sanctuaries represent India's last frontiers, each with unique terrains and flagship species thriving in minimal human interference.

Key Highlights

Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh:
Four big cats (tiger, leopard, snow leopard, clouded leopard); red panda, 500+ birds.​

Hemis National Park, Ladakh: Snow leopard, Tibetan wolf, blue sheep in high-altitude starkness.​

Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary, Goa: Black panther, leopard cat, Indian bison beyond Dudhsagar Falls.​

Bori Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh: Rusty-spotted cat, Indian pangolin, giant squirrels in teak forests.​

Saddle Peak National Park, North Andaman: Andaman wild pig, Nicobar megapode, endemic reptiles.​

Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh: Bugun Liocichla bird, red panda, Himalayan black bear.​

Khangchendzonga National Park, Sikkim: Himalayan tahr, musk deer, satyr tragopan near world's third-highest peak.​

Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary, Himachal Pradesh: Snow leopard, Himalayan ibex, red fox in Spiti Valley cold.​

Sharavathi Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka: Lion-tailed macaque, sloth bear, king cobra in rainy canopy.​

Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary, Tripura: Phayre's leaf monkey, Indian bison in bamboo groves.​

Sources: Times Now News, Moneycontrol.

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