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7 summer-perfect national parks in India promising an unforgettable escape; best time to visit and more

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 21, 2026, 20:48 IST
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7 summer-perfect national parks in India promising an unforgettable escape; best time to visit and more

When the summer break begins, most people start searching for an escape from crowded cities, scorching temperatures, and hectic schedules. While hill stations remain a popular choice, national parks offer something far more exciting: adventure, wildlife, fresh air, and a chance to reconnect with nature. From spotting a tiger in the wild to enjoying a peaceful boat safari or witnessing rare animals in their natural habitat, India’s national parks turn an ordinary vacation into an unforgettable experience. Here are 7 national parks in India that you can visit this summer to take your perfect break from summer blues.
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Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Situated in Uttarakhand’s Nainital district, this park is divided into different ecological zones, each with its own entry gate and specific restrictions on visitor activities. In the oldest national park of India, travellers can enjoy a range of adventurous activities; from a jungle safari to birdwatching. Jim Corbett National Park is not just a popular tourist destination but also a crucial conservation area. The park has several endangered species in preserved habitats, which help maintain a delicate ecological balance.

This place offers exciting options like jeep safari and canter safari to explore its rich wilderness. Famous for its Bengal tigers, dense forests, and river landscapes, the park offers a refreshing summer retreat away from city life.

Best time to visit: Months between November and February are ideal for birdwatching, and March to June is considered perfect for tiger spotting.

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Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Ranthambore, one of the most famous national parks in India, was once a private game reserve of the Royal House of Jaipur. It is located near Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan. In addition to tigers, Ranthambore is home to an incredible range of wildlife including leopards, sloth bears, jackals, foxes, hyenas, mongooses, and the rare caracal. Summer is considered one of the best times to visit because animals frequently come out near water bodies, increasing the chances of tiger sightings.

You can go for gypsy or canter safari, birdwatching near Padma Talao, or explore the historic Ranthambore Fort. The best time to visit is considered from March to June, so pack your bags and visit this place to experience a majestic forest and wildlife.

Best time to visit: October to March and April to June offer the highest chances of spotting tigers.

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Kaziranga National Park, Assam

Home to the endangered one-horned rhino, Kaziranga in Northeast India is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is spread across the Brahmaputra floodplains and is rich in biodiversity. The vast grasslands are the breeding ground for elephants, tigers, wild water buffalo, and swamp deer.

The park has several tourism ranges including Kohora (Central Range), Bagori (Western Range), Agaratoli (Eastern Range), and Burapahar Range. This place has a surreal landscape, especially during morning safaris.

Best time to visit: The park remains closed from May till October (mostly every year) due to monsoon flooding. November to April is considered the best time to visit Kaziranga National Park.

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Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Situated in the Maikal range of the Satpuras in Madhya Pradesh, Kanha is also a famous Tiger Reserve. It is counted as one of the most scenic wildlife destinations in India, where one can witness lush sal forests along with open meadows and rich wildlife here.

Kanha National Park is known for its population of Bengal tigers and barasingha deer or swamp deer. During summers, you can plan a jungle safari, go for tiger sightings, and enjoy wildlife photography.

Best time to visit: November to February and April to May are considered the best time period to explore the park.

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Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Want to experience the life of ‘Mowgli’ from The Jungle Book? Head to Pench National Park. Situated in the ‘Heart of India’, Madhya Pradesh, the park is spread across Seoni and Chhindwara districts.

Shared by two states, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, Pench is known for its dense teak forests, peaceful surroundings, and excellent safari experiences. It has numerous wild creatures including the Royal Bengal tiger, jackal, peafowl, wild boar, Indian leopard, fox, striped hyena, barking deer, four-horned antelope, and many more fascinating creatures. In summers, you can go for morning or evening safaris to experience the wildlife.

Best time to visit: November to February and March to June are ideal times for planning a trip to Pench.

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Hemis National Park (Ladakh)

Hemis is counted among the largest national parks in India area wise. This is the perfect place if you want a different adventure from traditional jungle safaris. The park is famous for its occasional sightings of rare snow leopards.

When here, travellers can enjoy high-altitude trekking, mountain views, and unique Himalayan wildlife that set this national park apart from others. You can enjoy multi-day tours, camping, and get one step closer to nature.

Best time to visit: May to September is considered perfect for trekking and birdwatching. December to March is ideal for spotting the elusive snow leopard.

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Periyar National Park (Kerala)

Located in the Western Ghats of Kerala in Thekkady, Periyar is one of the most peaceful wildlife escapes in South India. The park is surrounded by spice plantations and evergreen forests and is centred around the beautiful Periyar Lake.

Travellers can enjoy boat safaris, and witness elephants, deer, and a wide range of birds. Summer is considered one of the best seasons to visit, as during hotter months wildlife congregates around water bodies, making sightings easier. You can also go for bamboo rafting or guided treks around the park.

Best time to visit: October to February and March to June are considered perfect to explore the beauty of Periyar national park.


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