Indian National Parks, Blackbuck National Park - Gujarat (1976)
Indian National Parks, Blackbuck National Park - Gujarat (1976)
Blackbuck National Park in Gujarat, India is home to one of the highest populations of blackbucks in the country.
It was declared a National Park in 1976 and covers an area of 34.08 km².
The park houses other species of wildlife such as the chinkara, nilgai, mongoose, and hares.
It is also home to a variety of birds, including partridges, quails, and doves.
The best time to visit the national park is between the months of October to March.
The park also has various historical monuments like the Junagadh gate, fort walls, and the palace of Babi Nawab.
The park also offers various activities such as jeep and camel safaris, bird watching, and nature walks.
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