Know Top Five Biggest Forests in India via Mr Vinay Kumar Rana

In this list Mr Vinay Kumar Rana is explain you details about the top five biggest forests that exist in India. India is diverse state not only cultural wise but geographically too. Mr Vinay Kumar Rana is saying everyone is not known about these forests. You must be known about it…

1. Bhavnagar, Amreli Forest

Very popular for the only dwelling of the Asiatic Lions, Gir is located in the western part of India, in Bhavnagar, Gujarat. Spreading over area of 1,600 sq. kms, Bhavnagar Amreli Forest is among the forest having Largest Forest Area. More than 110 lions are residing outside the restricted and protected area of the forest.

2. Kukrail reserve Forest

Reserve Forest has become among the major picnic and visiting spots over there. The Reserved Forest is home to many Crocodiles and has been among the one reserve, where Crocodile Breeding had been successful.

3. Madhya Pradesh Forest

The heart of incredible India, Madhya Pradesh is the second-largest state in the country by area and more than 30% of its area is under the forest cover. The geographical area of the state has been classified into Protected Forest, Reserved Forest and Unclassified Forest of sal, bamboo, grass and dry deciduous forest. Famous reserves in the state of Madhya Pradesh are Kanha National park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Bori Wildlife Sanctuary and Amarkantak Biosphere Reserve.

4. Khasi hills, Meghalaya

This stunning northeast of the India is a famous for its vast, green, sprawling Khasi Hills. The beautiful Khasi forests are some part of the Meghalaya subtropical forests eco region. They are not only being extremely picturesque all the year round thanks to the high amount of the rainfall in the region, they are also responsible for the clean and also the rejuvenating ambiance of the Meghalaya which is making it a tourist delight.

5. Namdapha National Park

The Namdapha National Park in the Arunachal Pradesh is the third largest national park in the world. It is spanning over an area of the around 1985 sq.km. With the 177 sq. km, in the buffer zone and around the 1808 sq. km, in the core area, this Namdapha National Park forms the greatest forest region of the India. It is nestled between the Patkai range and the Dapha bum range of the Mishmi Hills.

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