Islands of Andaman and Nicobar The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are made up of stunning tropical rainforests and are home to a wide range of flora and animals.

The India's beautiful green rainforests known as the Brahmaputra valley semi-evergreen woods are situated in the country's northeastern area.

More than 1100 species of animals call the moist deciduous forests of the North Western Ghats, which are found in southern Maharashtra and extend into Karnataka.

Elephants, tigers, and gaurs are the most frequent species to see in great numbers in the semi-evergreen forests of Odisha, which were originally part of the Gondwana region.

most of the south western ghats These rainforests in Tamil Nadu and Kerala are deciduous woods. Neelakurinji bushes are present here, thus one must keep a watch out for them.