Rajaji National Park, located in Uttarakhand, India, spans over 820 square kilometers and is renowned for its rich biodiversity.
The main zones include Chilla, Motichur, Ranipur, Jhilmil, Asarori, Mohand, Vindhyavasini, and Kimsar.
Visitors can spot elephants, tigers, leopards, deer, wild boars, and over 315 species of birds.
The Chilla and Motichur zones are particularly famous for their dense forests and frequent wildlife sightings.
The best time to visit Rajaji National Park is from October to June. The park is closed during the monsoon season from mid-June to mid-October.
Do not feed or disturb the animals, and always stay inside the vehicle during safaris.
Gypsies and guides can be hired at the park gates, but advance booking is recommended to ensure availability.