Top 10 Forests in India 2024


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Introduction:

Among the eight planets, our earth is being recognized as the most beautiful and desirable creation due to its green area and water portions. However, some other places like hills, plateaus, and plains are also attracted part of this land but the green and deep forests are the most attractive of this globe.

Let’s check out some desirable and deep forests that occupy a huge land portion of this globe.

Here are The top 10 forests in India

Sundarban Forest, Westbengal:

Starting our journey from the largest active delta in the world, this is situated on the banks of the Malti River. The largest label of Sundari Mangrove extends from India to Bangladesh. “Sundarban Forest, Westbengal”

This special kind of mangrove of Sundari Plant makes one of the deepest forests in India. It occupies around 40000 sq. Km with a variety of 260 species, birds, and furious animals.

This place is best known for the Yellow black-striped Royal Bengal Tiger which is unique all over the world. People who are living here are very brave as they often face the attack of the Bengal tiger.

Tourists can visit this place between September to March and can stay at the tourist Point of Gosaba Island. It has 102 islands among 54 inhabitant islands.

Available entertainments: Visitors can enjoy their tour by doing a boat safari. Also, they can have sites for the Bengal tiger, dolphins, Sajnekhali Bird Sanctuary, Bhagabatpur Crocodile Project. They also can enjoy good Bengali food while boating.

Jim Corbett National Park:

Talking about our second discovery The Jim Corbett National Park which is found in Uttarakhand. As per the report, this enormous forest was established in 1936 as the name Hailey National Park. It was built to preserve tigers on the land. 

They adopt the name of Jim Corbett who was an incredible writer and a British naturalist. Since then this forest has been known by its name.

This forest is considered a deciduous forest due to its 488 flora species, dens moist soil, 50 species of mammals, and 580 species of birds.

This forest covers 70% of the land. Visitors can visit this park from November to February. However, people can visit this park throughout the whole year but the time between those three months are good time to see the animals there.

Available Entertainment: Visitors enjoy their journey by doing elephant safari, jeep Safari, and canter safari. 

Khasi Hills, Meghalaya:

Coming to our next delightful place is also known as the Scotland of the East. It is a low mountain forest that is enriched with its own culture and chieftain ships. “Khasi Hills, Meghalaya

This place becomes a unique convention due to its matrilineal system. Visitors can visit this place from September to March. It is great to visit this place during winter as the azure scenes take away your eyes.

Available entertainment: During the winter the hills look different due to snow and cold weather. Visitors are requested to avoid the rainy season to travel as the place is the world’s wettest place.

Kanha National Park:

Our next discovery will lead you to the story of Jungle Book. The Kanha National Park was established in 1955 as a tiger reserve project in 1974.

This park was mainly established to prevent the extinction of Swamp Deer or Barasingha. This place is best for visiting in the month of mid-October to June as the path of this place becomes furious during winter.

Available Entertainment: People can enjoy jeep safari, sunset sightings museum tours, and many more.

Pichavaram Mangrove Forest:

The Pichavaram Mangrove Forest is recognized as the second largest forest after the Amazon forest. It is not a deep forest like others and will be the best place for spending your time peacefully on a weekend.

It consists of 50 islands, 4400 canals, and 200 bird species. It played as a buffer zone during the Tsunami in 2004. It occupies 1100 meters of land surface and the best time to visit this place during November to February.

Available Entertainment: This second largest place grabs attention with its green scene. People can also enjoy the green azures along with bird watching, fishing, kayaking, boating, and many more.

Gir National Park:

The Gir National Park is situated in Gujarat which is best recognized for the adoption of lions. This place was cultivating 20 lions in 1913 and today this forest has 523 lions by 2015 and 300 leopards.

This place is also famous for deer Chowsingha and four-horned antelope. This park occupies a 1412sq km portion of the land surface. This place is best to visit in November and March.

Available entertainment: People can enjoy their time by touring lion, jeep safari, jungle safari, and many more adventure entertainment. 

Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve Forest:

Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve Forest: “It is the most desirable place on this planet which is the meeting point of Western and Eastern Ghats. This place is being recognized as the reserve land of animals.

It includes 3500 species of flowering plants, excellent flora, fauna, and other microbial forms.  This forest has an extent over Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. You can visit this place throughout the year.

Available entertainment: Visitors can visit and enjoy Silent Valley National Park, Madhumalai National Park, Bandipur Tiger Reserve Wanayad Wildlife Sanctuary, and many more.

Mawphlang Sacred Forest:

The Mawphlang Sacred Forest occupies over 192 acres of land which was established to prevent the extinction of leopard and tiger. This forest maintains different kinds of fauna with medicinal properties. The best time to visit this place is October to March.

Available entertainment: People can enjoy trekking in the forest. 

Namdapha National Park:

Namdapha National Park is situated on the banks of Arunachal Pradesh covering a 1985 sq km area on the land mass. This place is recognized for 100 floral, and 1400 faunal species, bamboo forests, and evergreen rainforests.

It was established as a wildlife sanctuary and became a tiger reserve in 1983. People can visit this place from October to March.

Available entertainment: Visitors can enjoy their free time in the core of green forests and bamboo forests. 

Saranda Forest: 

Last but not least; the Saranda Forest is found in Jharkhand and is established as the Royal hunting ground of the Royal Family in West Singjbhum district of Jharkhand. It occupies 820km sq of land mass.

The Royal forest includes iron ore, minerals, sal trees, and other wild animals like leopards, and lions. The present green contributes to the ecosystem too. People can visit this place during spring to enjoy the shredding and new beginnings of green.

Available entertainment: People can spend time doing jungle safari, or jeep safari. 

Conclusion:

The above forests are the best found in India. It is our duty to protect our national elements. 

See also: Top 7 National Parks in India 2023


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