When In India, taking the glorious glimpses of the royal beasts in the jungle very closely and experiencing the pleasure of living those creatures in a natural habitat is such a rewarding moment. As an animal lover you must be enthusiastically thinking of some adventurous activities that may allow you such exciting experiences. India is the only land in the world that encompasses this wholesome experience of encountering the deadly variant creatures very closely. The India wildlife tour offers different safari experiences to the tourists to watch the deadly creatures at its amazing jungles and wild reserves.
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These wild reserves have been particularly established for the welfare and preservation of the extinguishing wild species from earth. Additionally such attractive reserves are the perfect reasons for special wildlife holidays India that attracts thousands of national and international vacationers to the various parts of this unparalleled land of wild beings.
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Let us find some of the incredible wildlife reserves that embellish and promote the wildlife tour India:
Corbett National Park
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Considered as the first National Park in India, the Corbett Park is one of the most popular reserves in India that invades large varieties of flora and fauna at its soothing and attractive surroundings. Earlier known as Hailey National Park, this wild reserve came forward with a new name as Jim Corbett National Park in the honor of the legendary hunter turned conservationist in 1956. The Corbett reserve is located in the Himalayan foothills in Uttaranchal state and is elevated at an altitude of 365 m – 1100 m above the sea level.
Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest national parks in India situated in Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan. In 1955 it was being established as Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary by the Government of India and was declared as one of the Project Tiger Reserves in 1973. Tigers can be found in abundant in this area and one can find them even in day time freely roaming at the surroundings. An elephant and jeep safari can be the perfect mediums to watch these majestic predators in the Ranthambore jungle.
Kaziranga National Park
The eastern part of India proudly holds the large variety of carnivorous animals in the Kaziranga National Park in Assam. The Kaziranga National Park is famous for one horned rhinoceros, Hoolock Gibbons and wild buffalo in Golaghat and Nagaon district of Assam covering an area of 430 sq km. The landscape of Kaziranga is simply amazing and thus one can find a wide variety of animals in its vicinity. Along with that the tourists can enjoy various interesting activities including bird watching, elephant and jeep safari.
Bandhavgarh National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park is widely spread in Vindhya hills in Madhya Pradesh by covering the core area of 105 sq km and the buffer zone of 400 sq km. The topography of this reserve varies between steep ridges, undulating, forest and open meadows. Bandhavgarh is famous for the highest density of the Royal Bengal Tigers in India. Earlier the location was the hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Rewa but nowadays it is the famous hub for attractive white tigers. The tourists can enjoy the soothing environment, vast landscapes and close encounters of a variety of wild animals including royal Bengal tigers and white tigers.
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When In India, a visit to such lovely wild reserves will really be a fascinating experience. Wildlife holidays India will definitely bring remembering and outstanding experiences for animal and nature lovers.
Wildlife tour India – an exciting journey through wildlife sanctuaries When In India
I wasn’t aware that India have very beautiful parks! Amazing!
ย Apart from above mentioned park, India has 97 other national parks, where visitor can go and see the variety of wild species.
Wow! This is an amazing article. Right now I want to go to India and visits the national parks. I want to see tiger in flesh though I am scared and the different animals that being protected and taken care of only in India’s national parks. Thank you for posting this awesome and informative article.
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