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Eastern India Habitats
The richest region in terms of wildlife is the eastern part of India. The eastern region of the country includes the forests of West Bengal, Orissa, and North Eastern forests. The North-East region comprises of the seven states of Assam, Auranachal Pradesh, Skkim, Nagaland, Tripura, Manipur, Meghalaya. The famous wildlife reserves include Kazirnga National Park, Sundarban National Park, Manas National Park, Namdhpha National Park. Being a travel writer I travel to different places and then write about these places to earn food for stomach. I work as a freelancer. I have lived in the eastern part of India for quite a long time now. I am totally overwhelmed by the wildlife wealth it possesses. The famous wildlife sanctuaries of east India are
Kaziranga National Park
The land of Rhino is counted among the two major wild pockets, the only surviving habitats of this prehistoric survivor in India.
Sundarbans National Park
Known as the largest estuarine delta in the world, this Tigerland vibrates with countless forms of colourful life.
Gahirmatha Turtle Sanctuary, Orissa
Aqua fauna is what attracts people to this sanctuary. The sanctuary is the breeding center of the Giant Olive Ridley Turtles, who crossover the Pacific and come here to lay their eggs.
Manas Tiger Reserve, Assam
Located in one of the remotest region among the foothills of Himalayas, Manas is another habitat of the Rhino's,
Namdhapha National Park, Arunachal
Tucked away in the northern most state of Arunachal, is the Namdhapa National Park, famous for the extremely elusive snow and the clouded Leopard. The park is also a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger.
The Palamu Tiger Reserve, Bihar
The tiger reserve of Palamu is located within the district of Palamau in the South Chhotanagpur plateau of Bihar. Sal forests and thickets of Bamboo and the circuitous Koel River set off the undulating terrain and the rivers tributaries meander through the park.
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