Diversity is another name of India. Varied and colorful culture in India makes it unique amongst all the nations. Assortment of various cultures and religions attracts tourists every year from across the world. India is a great hub of all adventure seekers as it is blessed with rich flora and fauna. Dense forests add to the charm of this nation. There are around five hundred wildlife sanctuaries and National Parks in India making it a favorite destination amongst adventure lovers. Out of these 28 are especially reserved for Tigers. These Tiger reserves are a hit amongst visitors. There is a kind of thrill in waiting for hours to have a glimpse of wilds. Filled with lots of action and adventure, these wildlife tours offer memorable trips worth cherishing. In India you can find large variety of animals, some of which are rare and some are found in abundance. India is also famous for its beautiful landscapes. Here you can find rarest of rare varieties of plants.
In these wildlife sanctuaries, you get to see wild animals roaming around in their natural habitats without any disturbance or threat. Here you can see various types of wild animals like horned Rhinoceros, Elephants, Asiatic Lions, Royal Bengal Tiger and many more.
The Jim Corbett National Park and Ranthambore National are two of the most famous National parks in India. These two wildlife reserves are most visited by tourists every year.
Jim Corbett National Park
This was the first wildlife conservation area in India and conserve wild species in their natural forms. This park is located in district Nainital of Uttarakhand state. Located in the foothills of Himalayan range, the park attracts nature lovers every year. The park is famous for its greenery and eye-catching surroundings. Jim Corbett National Park consists of around 25 reptile’s species, 580 birds and 50 mammals species. The Corbett national Park mainly includes deciduous forests with trees like mango, papal and Sal. The park is named after famous author and photographer Jim Corbett who had great contribution in its establishment. The famous “Project Tiger” was started from this place keeping in mind protection and conservation of fast disappearing Tiger breed. Tourism activities are restricted to only few parts of the park keeping in mind the safety of the occupants. The park is amazing amalgamation of green meadows, riverine belts and high hills. There is plethora of options available for adventure seekers. You can enjoy activities like bird watching, fishing, elephant safaris, rappelling or rock climbing.
Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National park is situated in the state of Rajasthan in India. This park is located near river Bans in North at the plateau edge. Ranthambore was declared a National Park in the year 1980 and is one of the largest national parks of India. It is spread in an area of 392 Km and is popular for its Tiger population. The park is also a home for species like Chital, Sloth bear, wild boar, dhole, nilgai, leopard and many more. One of the key highlights of national park is the famous Ranthambore fort situated in the middle of the park.
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In these wildlife sanctuaries, you get to see wild animals roaming around in their natural habitats without any disturbance or threat. Here you can see various types of wild animals like horned Rhinoceros, Elephants, Asiatic Lions, Royal Bengal Tiger and many more.
The Jim Corbett National Park and Ranthambore National are two of the most famous National parks in India. These two wildlife reserves are most visited by tourists every year.
Jim Corbett National Park
This was the first wildlife conservation area in India and conserve wild species in their natural forms. This park is located in district Nainital of Uttarakhand state. Located in the foothills of Himalayan range, the park attracts nature lovers every year. The park is famous for its greenery and eye-catching surroundings. Jim Corbett National Park consists of around 25 reptile’s species, 580 birds and 50 mammals species. The Corbett national Park mainly includes deciduous forests with trees like mango, papal and Sal. The park is named after famous author and photographer Jim Corbett who had great contribution in its establishment. The famous “Project Tiger” was started from this place keeping in mind protection and conservation of fast disappearing Tiger breed. Tourism activities are restricted to only few parts of the park keeping in mind the safety of the occupants. The park is amazing amalgamation of green meadows, riverine belts and high hills. There is plethora of options available for adventure seekers. You can enjoy activities like bird watching, fishing, elephant safaris, rappelling or rock climbing.
Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National park is situated in the state of Rajasthan in India. This park is located near river Bans in North at the plateau edge. Ranthambore was declared a National Park in the year 1980 and is one of the largest national parks of India. It is spread in an area of 392 Km and is popular for its Tiger population. The park is also a home for species like Chital, Sloth bear, wild boar, dhole, nilgai, leopard and many more. One of the key highlights of national park is the famous Ranthambore fort situated in the middle of the park.
Source:- http://blog.xpertravels.com/2011/07/04/the-excitement-and-thriller-of-corbett-vs-ranthambore/