Indian National Parks, Betla National Park - Jharkhand (1986)
Indian National Parks, Betla National Park - Jharkhand (1986)
Betla National Park, located in Jharkhand, India, is a unique wildlife sanctuary with a wide range of flora and fauna including elephants, tigers and leopards.
The park has several historic sites, including the ruins of Palamu Fort, built in 1772 by the then ruler of Palamu.
Betla National Park is home to several species of birds, as well as a variety of reptiles and amphibians.
This national park is a great place for birding and wildlife photography, as well as to explore the surrounding forest.
The best time to visit Betla National Park is between October and June when the weather is cooler.
There are many activities available in the park, such as jeep and elephant safaris, trekking, and camping.
Betla National Park is a great place to experience the beauty of nature and to explore the rich culture and history of Jharkhand.
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