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India is a country of huge forests, wildlife sanctuaries, bird sanctuaries, national parks and many more wildlife area available making this country travelers destination favorite.
wildlife tours India is a travel itinerary that gives adventurous pleasure as well a get away from the hustle bustle of this city life.head out for a weekend wildlife tours to the nearest sanctuary where you may get to spot the Royal Bengal Tiger or other rare Indian wildlife animals.
There are majorly five wildlife sanctuaries near Delhi namely Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand), Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan), Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary (Rajasthan), Bandhavgarh National Park (Madhya Pradesh) and Kanha National Park (Madhya Pradesh) that form part of a weekend wildlife tour package. It is best to book a package from a reputed wildlife tour operators present in India so that your boarding and lodging arrangements are taken care of while you enjoy popular wildlife destinations near Delhi.
To begin with, towards the North of Delhi you will find the Corbett National Park. This park is 300 Km from the capital city. If you are travelling by road from here, follow the Hapur-Murababad-Ramnagar route to reach this national park. From Ramnagar you will reach the park with other road transportation available on this broad gauge track. The nearest airport, Phoolbagh in Pantnagar is at a distance of 50 Km from this park. The best time to visit this park is between November and June. However, summers are the best time to view the wildlife of Corbett, especially the tigers that come out of the forests to drink water. The Corbett National Park is out of bounds during the monsoons usually from July till October.
The Ranthambore National Park and the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary lie towards the south of Delhi. You can visit Sariska first and then if time permits extend your wildlife tour to Ranthambore. Sariska wildlife sanctuary is around 200 Km from Delhi. It is open throughout the year however certain jungle tracks are closed during the monsoon season and the breeding season. The best time for you to visit this park is from late winters, around January or February. Although, April to June is a good time to see Indian wildlife of Sariska at the waterholes. Ranthambore National park is just 450 Km from Delhi. The park remains opens from October through to June. The best time to visit this park is during the winters i.e. from November to february.
Bandhavgarh National Park and Kanha National Park falls in the South Eastern side of Delhi. Bandhavgarh is 250 Km whereas Kanha is 991 Km from Delhi. Best time to visit Kanha is from February to June whereas you can visit Bandhavgarh between March to June. You can go to both these national parks either by road or rail.
So pack your bag for a weekend wildlife gateway to any of the above national parks and have a wonderful time exploring their wilderness. Do not forget to carry your camera!
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India has numerous national parks and wildlife sanctuaries containing different species of flora and fauna. There are more than 400 national parks and 100 wildlife sanctuaries. But as you are interested in chasing tigers, I will let you know about some popular national parks that contain high populations of tigers. Tiger is the national animal of India and is the essence of Indian wildlife. Here are lists of some national parks where you can visit in search of majestic and splendid tiger.
Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan –Ranthambhore National Park is located in Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan. It is one of the largest National Parks in India. The tiger density is very high in the park. You can even spot tigers during day in the park owing to their high populations. Summer is the best time to visit the park as tiger can be found out of their den and can easily be spotted near water bodies. Tourists can enjoy tiger safari in open jeeps.
Sariska National Park, Rajasthan –Sariska National Park is positioned in Alwar district of Rajasthan. The park is famous for tiger safari. This park also has good number of tigers. But tigers of this park are nocturnal and are not easily seen in day. However, during summer you can spot them even during day.
Jim Corbett National Park –This Park is located in Nainital district of Uttarakhand. It is oldest national park of India. The park was declared as tiger reserve to protect critically endangered Bengal tigers. The Park is a heaven for the wildlife adventure lovers. Plenty of tigers are found in the park. The presence of good amount of prey makes the reserve an ideal habitat for tigers. The tigers are known to kill many large animals such as buffaloes and elephants for food.
Kaziranga National Park, Assam –According to recent survey the park is known for holding maximum number of tigers per km². This is all due to success of tiger project program. The park was declared tiger reserve in 2006. Kaziranga has achieved notable success in wildlife conservation. The park boasts highest density of tiger among all protected areas of world. The Park is also famous for one-horned rhinoceros. Kaziranga is best destination for Tiger tour in India.
Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh –The Park has significant population of royal Bengal tiger. Kanha is one of the most famous national parks in India as it provided inspiration to Rudyard Kipling for his famous novel "Jungle Book”. It is also a declared tiger reserve.
These are the popular national parks to visit on India Tiger Tour. There are some more parks to be visited for high tiger density. Some of them are Sunderbans National Park, Bannerghatta National Park, Dudhwa National Park, Nameri National Park, etc.
Andy Rodick is an eminent analyst and writer in Travel & Tourism related topics. He has authored many books on tour guide for National Parks in India and Tiger tour in India. Now he is rendering his services to http://www.indianwildlifetourism.com/.
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Rajasthan is home to various species of flora and fauna. The flora and fauna of Rajasthan are well preserved in numerous national parks and wildlife sanctuaries that are sprinkled across Rajasthan. It is one of the preferred destinations for wildlife expedition. Let us know about some popular national parks of the place:
Ranthambhore National Park: Ranthambhore National Park is one of the largest national parks in India. It is situated in Sawai Madhopur District of Rajasthan. The park is very famous for high density of tigers. It is among those national parks which are known to house maximum numbers of tigers in India. Tiger safari is an interesting activity to enjoy in the park. The density of tigers is so high that they can be spotted even during day hours. Animals like leopards, hyenas, sambars, deers, nilgais, chitasl, wild boars, desert cats, chinkaras, squirrels, foxes, hares, apes, monkeys, mole rats, etc also dwell in good population in the park. The park is also good destination for bird watching.
Keoladeo Ghana National Park: Keoladeo Ghana National Park is one of the largest avifauna sanctuaries in India. It is one of the World Heritage Site. The park was earlier known by the name Bharatpur Bird’s Sanctuary. The park is known to house thousands of the rare and endangered birds. Even Siberian Crane visits the park during winter. More than 250 species of birds dwell in the park. Rickshaw ride is the best medium to enjoy bird watching tour. Park also has some lakes where you can enjoy boating and bird watching. Large flocks of birds gather near lakes.
Sariska Tiger Reserve: Sariska Tiger Reserve is a famous national park in Rajasthan. The park is famous for high population of tigers. Due to their high population, the park is famously called as tiger reserve and was declared as a part of India’s tiger project. It is situated in Alwar district and lies between Delhi and Jaipur. The park is very populous in term of wildlife. Some other dwellers of the park are leopards, golden jackals, chital, sambar, nilgai, chinkara, etc. The park is covered with Dhok tress. Salar, Kadaya, Gol, Bargad, Gulgal, Arjun, etc are other prominent flora of the park.
These are the famous destinations of Rajasthan wildlife tour. Apart from these, there are numerous wildlife destinations there. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Desert National Park, Darrah National Park, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, etc also contains some exotic species of flora and fauna. Rajasthan tour for wildlife will let you explore desert eco-system as well.
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Virender Kumar is an eminent analyst and writer in Travel & Tourism related topics. He has authored many books on tour guide for Rajasthan Wildlife Tour and national park in Rajasthan. Find more packages at http://www.magicalrajasthantours.com/
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