India is known for its diverse landscapes, which people from all over the country and abroad reach tourist places here to admire and capture in their photographs. Everyone wants to keep these in their memories through photos. But some people's job is to go to such places and take beautiful and amazing photographs. Today we are talking about wildlife photographers which are very challenging and risky. In this, various aspects of the life of animals living in the forest and open nature are depicted through photographs. Taking pictures of animals is not an easy task and for this wildlife photographers look for the right places. Today in this episode, we are going to tell you about some places in India which are no less than a paradise for wildlife photographers. These places can give a great experience to people interested in wildlife. Let's know about them...

Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Kaziranga National Park, located in the northeastern state of Assam, is one of the most popular for wildlife conservation. It has also been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This national park is also known for the successful conservation of the one-horned rhinoceros, which is on the verge of extinction. Apart from the one-horned rhinoceros, there is a good population of tigers, especially the Bengal tiger. The animals found in Kaziranga include Asiatic wild buffalo, hog deer, and some species of hoolock gibbons. It is also home to about 495 species of birds.

Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
This park located in Uttarakhand is famous for taking photographs of large carnivorous mammals. Jeep safaris are chosen to enter the interior areas of the parks to view the large mammals in their environment. There are five different areas, filled with different sets of animals and birds. Choose a zone based on the season and the type of animals you're looking for. The background of the Himalayan foothills adds more beauty to the photos. You can see many species and interesting animals for photography in this park.

Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra
This national park is located in the Chandrapur region of Maharashtra. It is very easy to spot tigers here as this park has a large proportion of tigers. Go for an elephant ride, as it will allow you to get close to these carnivores without any safety concerns. The park area is also known for its rich and unique flora, which makes for a good backdrop for wildlife photographs. The only issue is the misty climatic conditions which make it imperative for photographers to visit the park early in the morning to capture picture-perfect images.

Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Bandhavgarh National Park in the state of Madhya Pradesh is considered one of the best places in India for tiger photography, as it has the highest density of tigers in India. The topography of the park varies between steep ridges, rolling forests, and open grasslands. Due to this Royal Bengal for a photographer Taking shots of Tigers just got a little easier. The upper region of Bandhavnagar National Park receives ample light in the early morning which is perfect for a photographer. Apart from tigers, this place is also known for bird photography.

Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan
This is a great place for those interested in birds. Keoladeo National Park is a great place for wildlife photographers who want to capture the interesting habits and colors of birds on camera. It was earlier also known as 'Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary'. There are about 370 species of birds here. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985. Siberian Rubythroat, Marsh Harrier, Dalmatian Pelican, Indian Courter, Eurasian Spoonbill, and Ferruginous Duck are some of the birds found here. Apart from birds, this national park also has a good population of different types of fish, reptiles, and amphibians.

Great Himalayan National Park, Uttarakhand
This park is the basic park for any wildlife photographer in Kullu in the state of Himachal Pradesh. You can find here all the wildlife elements that are needed for a photographic tour. The park houses a splendid collection of exotic animals that are restricted to the Himalayan ecosystem. Here you can find many valleys, which are rich with herbivorous herds against the backdrop of exotic flora. You can get many rare environmental views to click time-perfect pictures.

Hemis National Park, Ladakh
Ladakh is a beautiful destination known for its natural attractions. It is also a place where international and national wildlife photographers visit to capture the rare beauty of wildlife in its natural environment. Hemiso National Park attracts thousands of professional photographers every year, who wait for the elusive white leopard to come and capture it in their camera frames. The snow leopard is a fearful animal, and it is recommended to be accompanied by the most experienced guide when photographing them. Capture the awe-inspiring beauty of the Indus River and Zanskar River and their fusion. Amazing fauna and flora, and interesting birds make it an ideal place for wildlife photography.

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan
Ranthambore, located in the state of Rajasthan, was a hunting ground for the elite at that time. Situated in the areas of the Aravalli and Vindhya ranges, the sanctuary is known for its Royal Bengal Tiger. Tigers can easily be seen during daylight hours engaged in natural activities like hunting or caring for their young. Ranthambore National Park attracts wildlife photographers from both India and abroad.

Satpura Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh
Satpura Tiger Reserve, one of the most beautiful tiger reserves in India, is located in the Satpura range of Hoshangabad district in Madhya Pradesh. It is made up of three wildlife sanctuaries - Satpura, Pachmarhi, and Bori, each of them having different areas. Apart from tigers, spotted deer, Indian bison, panther, black buck, marsh crocodile, langur, and the rare Indian giant squirrel are seen here.

Dudhwa National Park, Uttar Pradesh
It is an ecosystem park located in Uttar Pradesh. Located on the Indo- Nepal border, you can find a variety of animals for photographs. From one-horned rhinoceros to hog deer, you can find an array of animals. If you visit during spring or winter, you can spot many local or migratory birds. The park has clear weather year-round, which makes it easy to photograph animals even in low light.

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