As the leaves change colors and the air turns crisp, there’s no better time to lace up your hiking boots and explore India’s national parks in all their fall glory. This season transforms the landscapes into a vibrant tapestry of reds, oranges, and yellows, making it a hiker’s paradise.

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand: Known for its diverse wildlife, Corbett takes on a new charm in autumn. The Ramganga River, flanked by the forest in its golden hues, offers a mesmerizing backdrop for your hikes.

Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttarakhand: In fall, this UNESCO World Heritage site bursts into a riot of colors. The lush meadows are painted with wildflowers, and the crisp air is invigorating for trekkers.

 

Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal: Fall is an excellent time to spot elusive tigers. The mangroves glow in the soft, golden light, and the weather is pleasant for boat safaris and hikes.

 

Kaziranga National Park, Assam: Known for one-horned rhinos, Kaziranga becomes a breathtaking sight with its tall elephant grass turning golden. Hiking along its lush trails is a unique experience.

Bandipur National Park, Karnataka: This park comes alive in autumn. The deciduous forests shed their leaves, revealing abundant wildlife. Hiking here offers an up-close encounter with nature.

Embrace the beauty of fall while hiking in these national parks, and you’ll create unforgettable memories of the Indian wilderness at its finest.