7 Cheapest National Parks in India: Travel and Tourism 2024


2024/02/24 14:18:30 IST

7. Gir National Park, Gujarat

    Gir is home to the Asiatic lion, and offers jeep safaris priced at ₹1500 for Indians and ₹3000 for foreigners. Entrance fees costs ₹100 for Indians and ₹500 for foreigners.

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6. Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal

    The Sunderbans, home of the Royal Bengal tiger, provide boat safaris for as little as ₹2000 per person. The cost of admission is ₹500 for Indians and ₹2000 for foreigners.

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5. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

    Jim Corbett, Indias oldest national park, provides vehicle safaris for ₹1500 for Indians and ₹3000 for visitors. The entry fees is ₹500 for Indians and ₹1500 for foreigners.

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4. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

    Ranthambore, the home of the magnificent Bengal tiger, offers jeep safaris for Indians starting at ₹2500 and for visitors starting at ₹5000. The cost of admission is ₹2000 for foreigners and ₹500 for Indians.

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3. Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

    Kanha, another sanctuary for tigers, starts at ₹2000 for Indians and ₹4000 for visitors. It also provides jeep safaris. For Indians, the entrance price is ₹300; for foreigners, it is ₹1550.

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2. Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

    Renowned for having an abundance of tigers, Bandhavgarh is offering jeep safaris for Indians starting at ₹2000 and for foreigners starting at ₹3500. The admission fees is ₹300 for Indians, and ₹1500 for foreigners.

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1. Kaziranga National Park, Assam

    The one-horned rhinoceros is an endangered species which can be spotted here. Jeep safaris in Kaziranga start at ₹1500 for Indians and ₹2500 for visitors. The entrance costs are also quite inexpensive, costing international visitors ₹650 and Indians ₹150.

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    Please note that prices may be updated and changed. Therefore, it is best to double-check prices with officials of the national parks.

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