There are many large dense and tall forests in India, which make India a green and beautiful country. Mizoram has the largest area of forest in the country. Apart from this, Madhya Pradesh has the highest forest land. There are forests in different states of the country, which have been opened for tourists to visit. This month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Kaziranga National Park in Assam to enjoy the jungle safari. If you love nature and want to spend some time among the animals while looking at the lush green views, then you can go on a trip to the most beautiful and famous forests of India. International Forest Day is celebrated every year on 21 March to bring humans closer to forests and make them aware of their beauty and importance.

The first World Forest Day was celebrated on 21 March 2013. This time on the occasion of Forest Day, you can visit the famous forests of India. Through this article, learn about the specialties of the famous forests of India.

Jim Corbett National Park
Jim Corbett National Park is the most famous wildlife park in India. This is the first garden in Asia. Many species of tigers are found here. If you want to visit Jim Corbett, you can go in any season except the rainy season. It is best to visit from March to May. During the jeep safari, you will see tigers roaming freely.

Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga National Park is famous in the world for the one-horned rhinoceros. This national park is the only national park in Assam. Kaziranga National Park located in Assam has the Central Kohora Range, where one can enjoy elephant riding and jeep safari in the Mihimukh area. If, like PM Modi, you also want to enjoy a jungle safari in Kaziranga National Park and want to enjoy an adventure trip amidst nature, then plan a trip to Assam.

Sundarban Forest, West Bengal
Sundarban forest is located in West Bengal. Sundar Van is known as the largest and most dangerous forest in India. This forest is found in both India and Bangladesh. This forest is situated on the delta of the river Ganga. This forest is famous for the Royal Bengal Tiger, there are many saltwater crocodiles here. At this place, India's most sacred rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra, Padma, and Meghna meet the sea.

Kanha National Park
Madhya Pradesh is famous for its national parks and forests. One such famous national park is Kanha National Park. It got the status of a National Park in the year 1955. The almost extinct species of reindeer can be seen here. Jabalpur is located at a distance of 175 kilometers from Kanha. This park is directly connected by road to Jabalpur, Khajuraho, Nagpur, Mukki, and Raipur.

Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National Park is spread in the Ravalli and Vindhya hills. Various species of tiger, leopard, sambar, wild boar, chinkara, deer, and leopard are found here. About 264 species of birds can be seen. The best time to visit Ranthambore National Park to enjoy a jeep safari is between October to June.

(PC: ANI, PTI)