India's largest forest is Sundarbans which is in West Bengal. It is spread over about 10,000 square kilometers on the Ganges delta. It is famous for the Royal Bengal Tiger and saltwater crocodiles.
The Gir forest of Gujarat spread over 1,412 square kilometers, is famous for Asiatic lions. It is 43 km from Somnath and 60 km from Junagadh. It is the only forest in the world where Asiatic lions are found.
India's third largest forest is located in the Khasi Hills of Meghalaya. It is spread over 2,741 square kilometers and is soaked in the constant rainfall of Cherrapunji. 75% of Meghalaya's land is covered with forests.
Namdapha forest, located in the Eastern Himalayas of Arunachal Pradesh, is the fourth largest forest in India. It is spread over an area of 1,985 square kilometers. Unique animals are found in this cold region of the forest
Jim Corbett, located in Nainital, Uttarakhand, is spread over more than 520 sq. km. It is the fifth-largest forest and oldest national park in India. Established in 1936 for tiger conservation, it is famous for the Bengal Tiger