Monday 20 August 2012

National parks and Wildlife sanctuaries of India. Which national park is in which state ?


National Parks :

Corbett National Park             --              Nanital, Uttarakhand

Kaziranga National Park          --             Jorhat, Assam

Gir National park                    --             Rajkot, Junagadh, Gujarat

Ranthambose National Park    --             Rajasthan

Kanha National Park               --              Madhya Pradesh

Dudhwa national Park             --              Uttar pradesh

Guindy National Park             --              Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Nagarhole National Park         --              Karnataka

Bandipur National Park          --              Karnataka

Periyar National Park             --              Kerala 



National Wildlife Sanctuaries :

Dachigam Wildlife Sanctuary             --                Jammu & Kashmir

Sariska                                                --                 Rajasthan

Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary           --                 Jharkhand

Tiger Project                                        --                 Rajasthan

Mudhumalai Wildlife sanctuary          --                 Tamil Nadu

Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary                 --                 Kerala

National Chambal (Gharial)             --       Etawah,  Uttar Pradesh 

Wildlife Sanctuary



These are mostly asked in any general awareness exam like PCS, SSC, AFCAT etc. So learn these as soon as possible if you are preparing for these exams.

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3 comments:

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  2. Thank you for your informative list of National parks and sanctuaries. Guindy national park in Chennai has the rarest vegetation and due to its various sections focusing on reptiles, animals,birds etc, its famous among visitors. Do visit the park when in Chennai.

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  3. Thanks for updates blog. The < National Chambal Wildlife Sanctuarywas declared in 1979 as a riverine sanctuary along an approximately 425 km length of the Chambal river and its ravines which stretch over 2-6 km wide along the river.

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