Hidden Wildlife Gems of India
Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary – Maharashtra
A dense forest reserve in the Western Ghats, home to Indian bison, tigers, and rich biodiversity. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tal Chhapar Sanctuary – Rajasthan
A grassland paradise in Shekhawati, known for blackbucks and raptors. It’s a dream for wildlife photographers and birdwatchers.
Bhimgad Wildlife Sanctuary – Karnataka
Famous for bat caves and the Mahadayi River`s origin, this lush forest hosts leopards, hornbills, and medicinal plants.
Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary – Tripura
Home to hoolock gibbons and many rare birds, Trishna is a serene, untouched forest in Tripura that few travelers have explored.
Tura Range Wildlife Sanctuary –Meghalaya
Tura is a hilly forest region sheltering clouded leopards, red pandas, and rare orchids, deeply rooted in tribal culture.
Chilapata Forest – West Bengal
A thick corridor forest linking Buxa and Jaldapara, Chilapata is home to elephants, leopards, and the endangered leopard cat.
Bhairamgarh Sanctuary – Chhattisgarh
A remote and quiet tiger reserve with sloth bears, wild dogs, and minimal tourist footprint in the forests of Chhattisgarh