NATURAL HERITAGE SITE IN INDIA


As long as you think that India already has a rich and diverse culture until heights, believe that anyone else is good. Mother Nature is the most generous west of India and is dotted with rich spots. UNESCO, a unique agency of the United Nations, has held a list of 1,092 locations (since 2016) of the forest, mountains, lakes, and east a monument worldwide is a natural cultural responsibility. Since 2014 India held 32 places in the world's best, there are 25 cultural and 7 natural. India, with its biodiversity as a practical nature reserve, has world-class nature reserves that are dominated by various nature reserves.


1) Great Himalayan National Park



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In the year Established in 1984, spread over an area of 1,171 sq km and characterized by mountainous hills and plains, the Great Himalayan National Park is home to hundreds of flora and over 375 species of animals protected under strict wildlife conservation guidelines. Act, 1972 is prohibited”.


2) KAGIRANGA NATIONAL PARK



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Kaziranga National Park in the northeastern Indian state of Assam is home to the world's largest one-horned rhinoceros. Declared a World Heritage Site in 1985, the park also has the highest density of tigers among protected areas and was designated a tiger reserve in 2006. . Kaziranga is also recognized by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area for the conservation of bird species.


3) KEOLADEO NATIONAL PARK

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Located in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, Keoladeo National Park, formerly known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, is home to more than 360 species of birds.A protected area since 1971, Keoladeo National Park was declared a World Heritage Site in 1985. Maharajah. Because of its strategic location, thousands of birds migrate here during the winter, and the park was the only known habitat for the endangered Siberian crane during the 1980s. cold. It is the only park in India that is enclosed by a 2-meter-high boundary wall which reduces the chances of encroachment or biological disturbance.


4) Manas Wildlife Sanctuary


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Located in the foothills of the Himalayas in the northeastern state of Assam, the Manus National Park or Manus Wildlife Sanctuary project is home to a tiger reserve, an elephant reserve, and a biosphere reserve. Located near Royal Manas National Park in Bhutan, the park was declared a World Heritage Site in 1985. The park is home to a variety of rare and endangered species such as the Assam Roofed Turtle, Hispid Hare, and Golden Langur, and is also famous. For its wild water tomato population.


5) NANDA DEVI AND VALLEY OF FLOWERS NATIONAL PARK


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In the western Himalayas lies the Valley of Flowers with some of the most beautiful and breathtaking beaches with breathtaking scenery. The natural beauty makes the mountain amazing, making it both an adventure sport and a popular attraction. Valley of Flowers National Park is home to many rare and endangered species, including Asiatic black bears, snow leopards, and musk deer. of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve with the Great Himalayas. The museum has been a World Heritage Site since 2004.

6) SUNDERBANS NATIONAL PARK


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Spreading over 10,000 square kilometers of land and water, the Sunderbans constitute the largest area of mangrove forests in the Ganges Delta in the whole of India and Bangladesh. It is home to rare and endangered species such as tigers, water birds, and reptiles such as saltwater crocodiles. At present, the Sundarban National Park has been designated as a priority area. The Sunderbans Tiger Reserve has been a World Heritage Site since 1973 and 1987 respectively.

7) WESTEN GHATS




Running almost parallel to the west of India, the mountains are higher than the Himalayas and were declared a World Heritage Site in 2012. Also known as the Sahyadri Mountains, the Western Ghats represent biodiversity and are interesting for their biophysical processes and Environment. The ghats with high mountains across Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra, and parts of Gujarat also influence India's monsoon climate. and there are more than 5,000 species of flowers, 139 animals, 500 birds, and at least 325 species of the world in the Western Ghats. Visit these sites to connect with nature itself and learn about endangered species and birds.





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