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  1. Betla National Park is a national park located on the Chota Nagpur Plateau in the Latehar and Palamu district of Jharkhand, India. The park hosts a wide variety of wildlife.

  2. Betla National Park is a beautiful national park which is spread over the hilly terrain of the attractive Palamau district, west of Ranchi. Wild elephants wander without restraints in the forests of this park.

  3. Betla National Park, located in the Chota Nagpur Plateau of the Latehar district in Jharkhand, India, is a renowned wildlife sanctuary and one of India's first tiger reserves under Project Tiger.

  4. Betla National Park is a beautiful national park which is spread over the hilly terrain of the attractive Palamau district, west of Ranchi In Jharkhand. Wild elephants wander without restraints in the thickets of the forest and the flora and fauna are enough to mesmerize any visitor.

  5. This lovely, rarely visited national park covers around 250 sq km, much of which comprises the Palamau Tiger Reserve. Hiding behind dense stands of teak forest, rich evergreens, sal trees and bamboo thickets are about six tigers (going by unofficial 2018 estimates), 52 leopards and 216 elephants.

  6. Established in 1986, this expansive protected area encompasses over 1,315 square kilometers, spanning across the Latehar and Palamu districts of Jharkhand, India. It is not only a picturesque landscape teeming with diverse flora and fauna but also a vital sanctuary playing a crucial role in biodiversity preservation and conservation efforts.

  7. Betla National Park. One of the earliest tiger reserves in the country, Betla National Park is home to fauna like panthers, leopards, chital, sloths, wild bear, sambar, mouse deer and langurs. Spread over a hilly terrain of 250 sq km, the park is dotted with pristine waterfalls, natural hot springs and a smattering of monuments.