1. Kaziranga National Park, Assam: In Assam, this place is extremely famous because it contains the maximum number of one-horned rhinos anywhere in the world! It is a point of pride for Assam and finds a place in the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites.

1. Kaziranga National Park, Assam: In Assam, this place is extremely famous because it contains the maximum number of one-horned rhinos anywhere in the world! It is a point of pride for Assam and finds a place in the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites.

2. Manas National Park, Assam: Manas is where tigers hang out, and elephants move through. It’s full of different plants and animals, including golden langurs, pygmy hogs, and clouded leopards.

2. Manas National Park, Assam: Manas is where tigers hang out, and elephants move through. It’s full of different plants and animals, including golden langurs, pygmy hogs, and clouded leopards.

3. Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh:You can find cool animals like Mishmi takin, red pandas, and musk deer wandering around here.

3. Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh:You can find cool animals like Mishmi takin, red pandas, and musk deer wandering around here.

4. Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh: One of the largest protected areas in India, Namdapha boasts of all four of the big cats of our country: tigers, leopards, clouded leopards, and snow leopards!

4. Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh: One of the largest protected areas in India, Namdapha boasts of all four of the big cats of our country: tigers, leopards, clouded leopards, and snow leopards!

5. Nameri National Park, Assam: Keep your eyes open for elephants, sambar deer, and tons of birds, including the hard-to-find white-winged wood duck. The peaceful Jia Bhoroli River adds to its nicety.

5. Nameri National Park, Assam: Keep your eyes open for elephants, sambar deer, and tons of birds, including the hard-to-find white-winged wood duck. The peaceful Jia Bhoroli River adds to its nicety.

6. Orang National Park, Assam: People refer to Orang as Mini Kaziranga for the reason that it is small yet brimming with animals. You will find rhinos, wild boars, and Bengal floricans here.

6. Orang National Park, Assam: People refer to Orang as Mini Kaziranga for the reason that it is small yet brimming with animals. You will find rhinos, wild boars, and Bengal floricans here.

7. Balphakram National Park, Meghalaya: They call it the Land of Spirits and it’s full of caves, cliffs and old stories. Besides, rare cats like marbled cats and golden cats.

7. Balphakram National Park, Meghalaya: They call it the Land of Spirits and it’s full of caves, cliffs and old stories. Besides, rare cats like marbled cats and golden cats.

8. Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam: Only a short drive from Guwahati, Pobitora has more rhinos per square mile than anywhere else. It's small, so a jeep ride is a fast and exciting way to see it.

8. Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam: Only a short drive from Guwahati, Pobitora has more rhinos per square mile than anywhere else. It's small, so a jeep ride is a fast and exciting way to see it.

9. Dihing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam: Due to this being the only rainforest in Assam, people refer to it as the Amazon of the East. Look for elephants, flying squirrels, and tons of pretty butterflies.

9. Dihing Patkai Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam: Due to this being the only rainforest in Assam, people refer to it as the Amazon of the East. Look for elephants, flying squirrels, and tons of pretty butterflies.

10. Keibul Lamjao National Park, Manipur: The only floating national park in the country is located on Loktak Lake and comprises flora that floats on water. It is also the sole habitat of the endangered and rare Sangai deer.

10. Keibul Lamjao National Park, Manipur: The only floating national park in the country is located on Loktak Lake and comprises flora that floats on water. It is also the sole habitat of the endangered and rare Sangai deer.

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