India is undoubtedly one of the most sought after
sightseeing destinations in the globe and there’re no shortages of
tourism options accessible in this land. Wildlife tours in India
have been appeared as the best alternative for tourists to experience
the wilder side of India. There are an abundance of wildlife parks &
sanctuaries in this nation that attracts tourists from all over the
world. Wildlife tours India gives you the opportunity to visit the below
mentioned places:
Corbett National Park
– it lodges fifty species of mammals, thirty-three species of reptiles,
585 species of birds, 7 species of amphibians. Major attractions here
are leopards, tigers, jungle cats, black buck, Himalayan black dear,
spotted dear, goat-antelopes, elephant, python, deer, etc. it is the
first national park of this country.
Ranthamhore National Park
– it’s one of the biggest and most admired wildlife parks in North
India. It lodges an array of birds, mammals, reptiles and plants.
Panthers, tigers, lions, wild boars, wild dogs, spotted deer, sloth
bear, etc are usually found animals in this jungle. It’s also site for
one of biggest banyan trees in India. It is also the best place in India
to witness Royal Bengal Tigers in their natural home.
Sariska Tiger Reserve
– it’s the most popular tiger reserve in India. Most important wildlife
found in this reserve are Bengal tigers, panthers, leopards,
blackbucks, golden jackals, 4-hornede antelopes, stripped hyenas,
barking deer, wild dogs, and numerous reptile and bird species. Jeep
safari is the best means to discover Sariska forest.
Bandhavgarh National Park
– it is another popular national wildlife reserve in India. Once it was
known as the habitat of white tigers in India. While in this national
reserve you can explore different animals such as tigers, sambar deer,
barking deer, chousigha, nilagai and many others. Plenty of birds and
reptiles can be found also in this reserve. Wondering in Bandhavgarh
National Park could be the most exhilarating experience you ever had in
your life.
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