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Major Jeep Safari Sites in India
Corbett National Park, U.P.

Corbett is India's first and finest national park spread along the banks of the Ramganga River, in the foothills of the Himalayas. A well-protected wild habitat, Corbett provides an unforgettable experience to a nature lover.
Gir National Park & Sanctuary, Gujarat
No need to give any introduction to this sole surviving natural habitat of the Asiatic Lions. Popularly known as Sasangir, this national park is blessed with some of the most diverse wild attractions and natural surroundings.
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala
Best known for its wildlife, is a must-see for all the visitors to Kerala. The Periyar lake lies at the heart of the sanctuary, which is a veritable paradise for all wildlife lovers.
Betla National Park, Bihar
Endowed with thick tropical forests and a rich variety of fauna, the core area of the Palamu wildlife sanctuary has been declared as Betla National park.
Dudhwa National Park, U.P.
Also popular as a Tiger Reserve, this national park is located in the district of Lakhimpur, along the Indo-Nepal border. Another major attraction of this wild reserve is the Barasingha or the Swamp Deer, found in the southwest and southeast region of the park.
Bandipur & Nagarhole National Parks, Karnataka
Two of the most attractive national parks of Karnataka are Nagarhole and Bandipur. Even if separate entities, they are a part of a large neighboring wildlife reserve that also includes Madumalai Sanctuary of Tamil Nadu and Wynad Reserve of Kerala.
Srisailam Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh

Nagarjuna Sagar - Srisailam Sanctuary is one of the biggest success stories of Project Tiger in India. Adjoining the reserve is the large reservoir of the Nagarjunasagar Dam on the River Krishna.
The Palamu Tiger Reserve, Bihar
The tiger reserve of Palamu is located within the district of Palamau in the South Chhotanagpur plateau of Bihar. Sal forests and thickets of Bamboo and the circuitous Koel River set off the undulating terrain and the rivers tributaries meander through the park.
Rajaji National Park, Uttaranchal
Situated in the forested hills, east of Haridwar, is quiet known for its wild Elephants, which have an approximate population of 150. Because of the pleasant climate this hideout becomes a pretty good tourist destination and a perfect retreat for picnicking.