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Published: June 22nd 2015
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When it comes to Tiger and Wildlife India has a vast history. From the imaginary stories to being the mascot, tigers have certainly dominated the Indian history. If you wish to witness this majestic beast in its natural habitat strolling across the jungle then tiger safari is the best treat that no traveler would want to miss. If you are travelling to India, then you are in a great luck because there are some remarkable wildlife sanctuaries where you can experience the mighty tiger at its best. We have listed 5 such famous wildlife sanctuaries for you to have an encounter with this royal beast.
Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan: This national park is one of the major illustrations of the Project Tiger’s conservation in Rajasthan. Located in the Sawai Madhopur district of Southeastern Rajasthan the Ranthambore National Park covers an area of over 400 sq km. It is 185 kms from Jaipur.
The national park has many sharp cliffs enfolding a route of lakes and rivers. The 10
th century Ranthambore fort stands as a silent watchman on one of these hills. The Ranthambore national park is a combination of the fortified forest and the open chaparral land. This
park is a dry deciduous type of forest and since it is a tiger reserve glimpses of tigers are very common in this area, apart from that the park has panther also. Safari rides are available twice every day and each ride lasts for about 3 hours. During your
Tiger Safari in Indiado not miss on this wonderful Tiger reserve.
Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh: Bandhavgarh National Park is comparatively one of the most recent national parks, and amongst the most popular Tiger Reserves in India. This park is located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh and is extremely popular because of its high density of Tiger population. There is also a lovely fort in the middle of the park, which doubles its charm. The park has a huge biodiversity and also a huge breeding population of leopards, blackbucks, Jungle Cats and various mammals and 250 species of birds.
Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh: The Pench National Park is located on the Southern boundary of Madhya Pradesh bordering Maharashtra in the districts of Seoni and Chhindwara. It is one of the recent parks that comes under the canopy of Project Tiger in 1992 and is open to tourism. Since this forest
had no visitors in the past so wildlife here is incredibly varied and visible. A beautiful area, where teak forest covers much of the vegetation and open grassland in an undulant land, at the foot of the Satpura range. Washed by the Pench and Wainganga Rivers, it is a green and a fertile area for several months of the year and provides a perfect environment for over 22 species of mammals and 280 species of birds.
Naharhole National Park, Karnataka: Situated in the Nilgiri mountain range, Nahrhole National Park is spread across Kodagu and Mysore districts of Karnataka. Situated 96kms from Mysore on the Karnataka-Kerala border, Nahahole is considered as one of the best wildlife parks.
This national park covers an area of 643 sq km and is named after the river Nahar Hole. This park has one of the densest Tiger populations. Apart from tigers, leopards and wild dogs are the two other predators found in this sanctuary. One can also spot animal species like jackals, striped hyenas, sloth bears and black naped hare. Over 270 varieties of avian species can be spotted in the park.
Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh: Kanha National Park,
one of the original sanctuaries to be the part of the Project Tiger Programme, is one of the largest National Parks in Asia. It not only boasts of India’s largest tiger population, but also known for its conservation efforts of the Barasingha (Swamp Deer). The Kanha National Park has a diverse landscape and a hugely varied topography including hilly areas, thick forest and open grasslands. This varied landscape offers a unique habitat to a variety of animals which in addition to tigers include chital, langur monkeys, wolves and the elusive leopard.
The happiness you experience, exploring the royal national parks and wildlife sanctuaries of incredible India just cannot be expressed in words. You get to spend some remarkable moments among the wilderness this time during your
Wildlife Tour Package India.
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