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Friday, July 15, 2011

Take A Closer Look Of Indian Wildlife Tour

India is a hub of forest reserves. For all those in search of adventure as well as peace of mind, India is best option. There are a variety of national parks and sanctuaries in India worth exploring. People from across the world come to India to experience adventure and peace at the same time. These forest reserves are rich in flora and fauna. There is wide variety of animal and plant species residing here. You can find rarest of rare species of plants, animals and birds in these national parks. All these parks and sanctuaries are blessed with beautiful surroundings. Indian Government has made an effort to conserve India wildlife through these forest reserves. No stone is left unturned to ensure safety and privacy of animals. All the efforts are made to provide these animals the natural habitat.

India is blessed with around 500 sanctuaries and 90 national parks including 28 tiger reserves. This is the best way to conserve endangered species of plants and animals. All these biospheres provide shelter to most popular as well as rare species like rhinoceros, elephants, Asiatic lions, royal Bengal tiger etc.

Jim Corbett National Park

This is the most sought after tourist destination. Dense forest and large number of wild species attract huge amount of tourists every year to this popular forest reserve of India. The park is gifted with amazing surroundings and also offers many exciting activities full of adventure. This trip takes you to wonderful surroundings amidst mighty Himalayan ranges. There are in all 33 wild cat species, 110 species, 580 types of birds and around 50 mammals in the park. The park was named after author and photographer Jim Corbett.

Kaziranga National Park

This park is situated in Eastern parts of India, Assam. Kaziranga has got admirable number and variety of plants and animals species. It is situated on the banks of legendry Brahamaputra River in district Nagaon and Golaghat. This park is known to have largest number of tiger species. Lush green surroundings add to the elegance of this park. You can also spot famous Rhinos here. Initially this park was established to conserve most endangered and rare Tiger.

Sunderbans National Park

Sunderbans is spread in an area of 1330.10 sq km and is a part of Project Tiger initiated by Indian Government. In 1985, Sunerbans was declared world heritage site. Sunderbans consists of three wildlife sanctuaries namely Holiday Island, Lothian Island and Sajnekhali Island. The park came into existence in the year 1978 and its maximum part is located in Bangladesh. The area is famous for its mangrove forests and the famous Royal Bengal Tiger.

Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore was also declared the world heritage site and s located in Rajasthan. It is surrounded by beautiful Aravalli hill range and is a home for animal species like Bengal tiger, leopard, elephant etc. This place is a heaven for all adventure lovers and also offers some adventurous activities like trekking and climbing. You should also try the famous jeep safari at the park.