6 Rainforests In India That Will Give You An Enchanting Experience This Monsoon

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A rainforest is characterised by tall, largely evergreen trees and heavy rainfall. 

What Is A Rainforest?

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Rainforests tends to receive rainfall between 2.5 to 4.5 metres.

How Much Rainfall?

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If you love wildlife or are a nature enthusiast, make sure you visit these rainforests. 

For Wildlife Lovers

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Despite not being an ecoregion with a high level of biodiversity or an endangered species, Orissa's evergreen woods are still home to enormous creatures.

1. Odisha semi-evergreen forests

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Boasting of a large variety of flora and fauna species, the woods also provide amazing hiking and trekking opportunities. 

2. Andaman and Nicobar Islands

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These forests are regarded as the most fertile locations in India since this valley has the most alluvial soil in the entire nation. 

3. Brahmaputra Valley Semi-Evergreen Forests

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The rainforests in the Assam region are characterized by low-lying hills that have a dense forest cover throughout the year and an average height of 900 metres.

4. Assam

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Beginning in southwest Maharashtra, the lush and dense forest cover spreads into South India's Karnataka and Kerala.

5. North Western Ghats Moist Deciduous Forests

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The South Ghats are renowned for being the Deccan peninsula's most endemic and species-rich regions.

6. South Western Ghats Moist Deciduous Forests

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Have you been to any of these forests?

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