Wildlife: A Cache’ That Engrosses Your Imagination
Who doesn’t want an adrenaline-pumping daring adventure, in the lap of Mother Nature? Then don’t wait, Wildlife sanctuaries are calling you! Let’s travel this wildest and far off hinterland. India has a vivid of unique flora and fauna, which attracts wildlife lovers from all over the world. Discover what’s withinthe jungles of this beautiful Asian Countrywith India Wildlife Tour Package. The jungle is the home of many amazing animals. Starting from Royal Bengal Tigers to One-Horned Rhinoceros, the diversities in Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries are truly mesmerizing.
Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries: A Story Uncovered
An astonishing fact about wildlife sanctuaries in India: An aggregate of 551 sanctuaries covering a total area of around 119775.80 km2which is almost 3.64% of India’s Sovereign Territory. Wildlife Tour Package in India takes a tour of the home of many known and unknown species’ in the animal kingdom.
The Jim Corbett National Park lies within the foothills of Himalayas. The only sole national park in India that offers night stay inside its premises! Corbett is India’s oldest and most prestigious National Park that lies within the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. In 1973, the Project Tiger was launched here, to safeguard the foremost species, The Tigers. In a nutshell, the National Park is well known for rich and varied wildlife including Royal Bengal Tigers, elephants, four to five species of deer and rich birdlife.
Area covered: 520.8 square kilometer
Best time to visit: Start of November to till the end of February
The Tadoba National Park often called as the ‘Jewel of Vidarbha’, is the largest national park situated in the state of Maharashtra. Southern tropical dry deciduous forest, with dense woodland vegetation and animals like Chital, Sambars, Barking deer, Sloth Bear, Neel Gai, Chausinga, Indian Bison, Wild Dog, and Leopard make Tadoba an incredible natural habitat.
Area covered: 1,727 square kilometers
Best time to visit: Winter season while tiger sighting would be at it prime (April to May)
The Ranthambore National Park of Rajasthan is the famous heritage site treat for every wildlife and nature lovers. One of the best locations of Northern India for tigers, where you can easily spot tigers during day time questing – hunting and taking care of young ones. In Ranthambore National Park, watching tigers roaming around, Mother Nature and other species are priceless and worth to visit at least once in a life.
Area covered: 1,334 square kilometers
Best time to visit: October to June, while tiger sighting between March and May.
The Sunderbansecosystem is the kingdom of the famous Royal Bengal Tigers. It is spread over the areas of India and Bangladesh, covered with two great rivers The Ganga and The Brahmputra. The Sunderbands is named after the Sundari trees that are found bulk in these areas. Gliding crosswise river in the boats takes you to nature walk giving you an incredible experience.
Area covered: 6,017 square kilometer
Best time to visit:September to March
Kaziranga National Park is located in Assam State. The sanctuary, which hosts two-thirds of the world’s great one-horned rhinoceros, is their home in the World Heritage.
Area covered: 378 square kilometer
Best time to visit: November to April
The Gir National Park is also known as The Sasna Gir, which is the only natural habitat of world popular home to Asiatic Lions outside Africa. It is located in Gujarat, which is a lifetime wildlife experience that anyone would like to cherish.
Area covered: 1,412 square kilometer
Best time to visit: December to March
Bandhavgarh National Park is located in Vindhya Hills of Madhya Pradesh. It is the most popular national park where the highest density of tiger in India. The park also beholds the largest breed of leopards, various species of deer and rarely seen sloth bear.
Area covered: 694 square kilometer
Best time to visit: Open from 15th of October to 30th of June
Periyar National Park is protected in the mountainous Western Ghats of Kerala state. It is noticeable for its elephant and tiger reserve. There are many hundreds of flowering plants and grassland that can be found here.
Area covered: 925 square kilometer
Best time to visit: April till July
Dachigam National Park, Jammu and Kashmir. The name literally stands for ‘ten villages’, which were relocated to create the park. Dachigam was established to ensure the supply of clean drinking water to Srinagar city. The park is best known as the home of hangul, or Kashmir stag. Himalayan Black You can find other species like Leopard, Jackal, Red Fox and Himalayan Weasel.
Area covered: 500 square kilometer
Best time to visit: April to October
The Wild Ass Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. This is the only place on the Earth where the endangered Indian Wild Ass is still alive.
Area covered: 4,954 square kilometer
Best time to visit: October to June
Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary: How can you forget our honey-lovers endemic, Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary, the only spot of Sloth Bear in Karnataka? Sloth bears have a long and dark coat like hair around them. The sanctuary provides a spectacular watchtower view to the location where you can see bears are normally seen in the forests. Other species for tourist spots like jackals, mongoose, black-naped hares, leopard’s wild boards, etc.
Area covered: 82.72 square kilometer
Best time to visit: Between August to April
The list is endless for the true lovers of nature who have plans to enjoy their holidays in the remote areas of wildlife in India, exploring the mesmerizing wild beauty. The jungles are an oasis of thrilling adventures consisting of Jeep Safari, jungle patrolling, bird watching, elephant safari and stay at wildlife resorts, eco tents, guest houses or budget hotels makes your holiday, “full paisa visual”.
Once in the lifetime, exhilarate with some of the places you visit by the means of Wildlife Tour Packages in India. Don’t wait for any wings to travel, take the next flight to these new adventures with wildlife in India.
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