With abundance of rich flora and fauna, India’s wildlife is wonderfully diverse. With 89 national parks, 13 Bio reserves and 400+ wildlife sanctuaries, India is perfect to peep into the world of wildlife from a closer perspective. Let’s give you a tour of the most popular wildlife parks of India.
Gir National Park (Gujarat) Gir National Park is the only natural habitat of world popular Asiatic Lions. Besides Africa, Gir in Gujarat is the only National Park where you can spot lions roaming around freely. The place offers you great opportunities to eye over 450 species of plants, over 350 species of birds, 32 mammal species and around 24 types of reptiles. Hop on a jeep and drive through the unspoiled forest areas for an exciting and nail biting experience.
Kaziranga National Park (Assam) Best-known as the home of the Indian Rhinoceros, this World Heritage Site is a perfect destination to spot the great Indian one-horned rhino. Apart from this, the park also houses wild buffaloes, Asiatic Elephant, Indian Bison, wild boars, barasingha (Eastern swamp deer), leopards, tigers and many other animals living peacefully in their natural habitat. One may find numerous jeep tours available at Kaziranga National Park, which takes the travellers through some unexplored forest areas to bestow a closer look of the wild animals.
Jim Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand) Jim Corbett National Park is a Project Tiger Reserve situated in the Nainital, Uttarakhand. With its diverse topography and vegetation, this is a perfect habitat for a variety of wildlife animals. Jungle cat, Leopard cat, Himalayan black bear and Sloth bear, are some of the animals that can be spotted here. However, the major attraction of this wildlife destination remains the majestic Indian Tiger, which can be spotted by taking a jeep safari tour.
Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan) The Ranthambore National Park is a unique wildlife destination beautified with man-made lakes and ancient reservoirs. Ranthambore is home to a large numbers of panthers. Going close to the Chambal River will provide you spectacular glimpse of marsh Crocodiles and Gharial. Over 300 species of birds dwell at this National Park including Wheatear, Tickell's Blue Flycatcher, Rufus-tailed Shrike, Sirkeer Malkhoa, Painted Spurfowl, Blue-breasted Quail and Rain Quail.
Sundarbans National Park (West Bengal) The Sundarbans National Park is home to a large population of tigers and other wildlife animals including spotted deer, Monkeys, Wild Boars, little porpoise, Indian fox, Fishing cat, grey mongoose, etc. Travellers flocking here can also spend some time watching the variety of local bird species dwelling here such as Heron, Egret, Cormorant, Fishing Engle, White Bellied Sea Eagle and Seagul. Bird watchers can eye the migratory birds visiting the Sundarbans National Park including Whimprel, Black-tailed Godwit, Little Stint, Eastern Knot, Curlew, Sandpiper, Golden Plover, etc.
Bandhavgarh National Park (Madhya Pradesh) Situated in the foothills of Vindhyas, the Bandhavgarh National Park is known for its high density of tigers. The Park houses jaw-dropping landscape including steep ridges, baffling forest areas and open meadows. Royal Bengal Tigers are the major lures that bring travellers to this National Park. Travellers can book Jeep safaris or Elephant safaris to eye the beauty of the arresting Bandhavgarh National Park.
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Whether you are interested in a Sight Seeing Tour, Season Special Tour or you are on a look out for a Pilgrimage Tour, these pocket friendly tour packages will make your journey to this majestic land worth remembering.
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