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The Himalayan region in India, including states like Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, is covered with alpine and subalpine forests. These forests are home to a variety of species adapted to the challenging mountainous terrain
Assam, in northeastern India, is known for its tea plantations as well as dense forests. The Kaziranga National Park, home to the Indian one-horned rhinoceros, is one of the significant wildlife habitats in the region
These islands in the Bay of Bengal are covered with lush tropical rainforests. The Great Andamanese, Nicobar, and Ritchie's Archipelago are among the major forest areas in this union territory
The northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh is covered with dense forests. These forests are part of the Eastern Himalayas and are home to a wide variety of flora and fauna
The Western Ghats are a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for their rich biodiversity. Forests like the Silent Valley National Park in Kerala, Periyar National Park in Tamil Nadu, and Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary in Karnataka are part of this ecologically significant region
Madhya Pradesh is known for its extensive forest cover. Satpura and Vindhya ranges, along with forests like Kanha, Pench, and Bandhavgarh, contribute to the state's lush greenery and diverse wildlife
Located in the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers, the Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world. It spans across both India and Bangladesh and is renowned for its unique ecosystem and the Bengal tiger population