Uttarakhand, a state for nature lover, and for the one who understands the language of silence, wildlife here boasts of having endangered species. Protecting an extensive number of wildlife and species, the state has 6 National Parks and 4 Wildlife Sanctuaries, which means countries major share and habitat of wildlife persists here. And the state’s 13.8 % of the total state area gets covered by the vast wildlife.
Having the collection of thousands of flora and fauna, the reserves can be also found here the Asan Barrage and Jhilmil Tal, the two world heritage Nanda Devi Biosphere reserve and Valley of Flowers National Park has been acclaimed as the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Amongst which Jim Corbett National Park happens to be the most popular national park which attracts thousands of tourists every peak season just for having sight of the mega Royal Bengal Tiger. As it’s a tiger reserve too. Apart from this the popular wildlife sanctuary to be enjoyed here are Nanda Devi National Park, Rajaji National Park Kedarnath Sanctuary, Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, Assan Barrage Bird Sanctuary, Askot Wildlife Sanctuary.
Being the rich reservoir of wildlife, some of the endangered species which can be found here are Musk Deer, Snow Leopard, antelopes, Monal, oxen, sheep, various butterflies, etc. thus enrich the wildlife quest with the epic and vivid poses of animal, especially if you are a keen observer of such luscious places then this the place for you. For adventurers, wildlife lovers, travelers and photographers, this is a saga of wildlife.