Kaziranga National Park: Established in 1905, it's famous for its population of Indian rhinoceroses.
Ranthambore National Park: Founded in 1955, it's renowned for its tiger population and historic ruins.
Kanha National Park: Established in 1955, it inspired Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book."
Bandipur National Park: Established in 1974, it's one of the oldest parks in India's southern region.
Periyar National Park: Established in 1950, it's known for its wildlife sanctuary and elephant population.
Gir National Park: Established in 1965, it's the only place to see Asiatic lions in the wild.
Dudhwa National Park: Established in 1958, it's known for its swamp deer and tiger reserves.
Mudumalai National Park: Established in 1940, it's one of the oldest wildlife sanctuaries in India.
Sariska Tiger Reserve: Established in 1955, it's known for its Bengal tigers and historic landmarks.
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