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Bugged out: 7 national parks for spotting rare and colourful insects

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 10, 2025, 09:00 IST
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Bugged out: 7 national parks for spotting rare and colourful insects

Wildlife safaris are mostly about tigers, elephants, or birds showing their dramatic flying skills. But ever wondered about the weird, the wonderful, and the wildly underappreciated world of insects? These six-legged wonders might be small, but they’re the evolutionary ones—camouflaging, pollinating, glowing, and further offering their all support in the ecosystem.


So if you're the kind of traveler who stops to admire beetles instead of breezing past them, this article is for you. Here are some of the best places, where spotting a shimmering beetle might just be more thrilling than a tiger sighting, just in case.

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Silent Valley National Park, Kerala

Tread softly—this forest lives up to its name. Nestled in the Western Ghats, Silent Valley is a hotspot for rare butterflies, moths, and dragonflies, some of which exist only here. The Travancore evening brown, a butterfly that sounds like a royal dessert, is just one example. Fun fact: entomologists are still discovering new insect species here.

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Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh

India’s easternmost wilderness is a dream for insect lovers. Namdapha houses the elusive Himalayan giant honey bee, whose hives hang like golden chandeliers on cliffs. The park is also home to dazzling beetles, luminous fireflies, and butterflies with wings that rival stained glass. It’s remote, rugged, and absolutely worth it—for the brave-hearted bug chaser.

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Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh

Want insects with a side of snow? Head to this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the icy altitudes serve as home to alpine beetles and hoverflies that thrive in thin air. Bonus: some moths here are cold-weather specialists—they can literally “hibernate” in ice.

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Periyar Tiger Reserve, Kerala

Sure, it’s famous for elephants and boat rides, but did you know Periyar is also home to southern birdwing, which is the largest butterfly in South India. And let’s not forget the weirdly beautiful orchid bees, which are known for their distinct behaviour of collecting perfume from flowers.

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Bhitarkanika National Park, Odisha

Known for its crocs, Bhitarkanika is also a swampy paradise for rare aquatic insects. Diving beetles, and dragonflies with translucent wings that sparkle like glass are found here. It’s equal parts creepy and captivating—perfect for the bug-loving adventurer.

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Anshi National Park (Kali Tiger Reserve), Karnataka

Insects here play a stealth game. Spot the stick insect that looks exactly like a twig, or the brilliantly disguised dead-leaf butterfly. Anshi’s high humidity makes it a heaven for beetle hunters, not the musical kind.

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Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand

This UNESCO-listed valley isn’t just a carpet of blooms—it’s also a buzzing microcosm of pollinators, butterflies, and rare alpine ants. The high-altitude meadows host insects adapted to cold, UV exposure, and wind. Catch them mid-flutter between Himalayan blue poppies.
They’re tiny ecosystem engineers, brilliant survivalists, and a little spooky in the best way. These parks offer more than just scenery; they challenge you to look closer, go slower, and discover the world from a six-legged perspective.

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