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Best Wildlife Experiences In India

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India has more than hundred national parks, apart from its buzzing cities; nature lovers can find serene sanctuaries and amazing wildlife. If you really need a jungle safari of the lifetime, India can offer you alluring wilderness at best deals. You can book through the wildlife tour package for an outstanding wildlife experience. India with its rich and diverse wildlife has seeked attention of many wildlife lovers.

Through this blog we would give you tips to plan the best wildlife trip across the length and breathe of the country.

1. Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan):

The largest National park in the state of Sawai madhopur Rajasthan is a home to many tigers in India. Located in the Admits of deciduous forests and surrounded by River Banas in the north and Chamba in the south with open grassy meadows, the landscape will drop your jaws. Do assure to climb up the fort of ranthambore for its historic importance and enjoy the bird’s eye view of the park.

Species to spot: Royal Bengal Tigers, leopards, sloth bear, sambar deer, palm civet, striped hyena, spotted deer and marsh crocodiles.

How to reach: Sawai Madhopur railway station is the closest and the Jaipur is the closest airport, you can hire a taxi from there. Book Tiger tour in India or Golden triangle tour with Ranthambore.

2. Kaziranga National park (Assam):

The presence of one horned rhinoceros is the main reason to visit the sanctuary. Kaziranga is an UNESCO world heritage site and is protecting endangered species from centuries. The marshland, tall grasses, dense tropical forest and the unique fauna, Kaziranga is unbeatable when it comes to wild life vacation. Kaziranga can be better experienced by a jeep safari and a local guide so book through Vacation in India for a customised holiday.

Species spotted: One horned rhino, hoolock gibbons, wild buffaloes and elephants.

How to reach: Guwahati airport is the nearest, it also has a well connected railway station.

3. The Sundarbans (West Bengal):

The royal Bengal tigers can be spotted in the dense mangroves of the Bengal. It is declared as the UNESCO world heritage site. The name itself means a beautiful forest. It has a magnificent mangrove forest which is supposed to be largest in the world. The park is spread through 10000 sq kms at the edge of Ganga and the Brahmaputra River. A major zone of the park consists of Sajnekhali wildlife sanctuary which is known for bird watching. Don’t miss out on a private boat tour when you visit the park.

Species to be spotted: Bengal tigers
How to reach: You can take a ferry from Kolkata to reach the park; Kolkata has an airport as well as well connected by railway.

4. Pench National Park (Madhya Pradesh):

In the heart of Madhya Pradesh located in the district of Seoni and chhindwara, pench national park is situated. The park also has its mention in the Jungle book written by Rudyard Kipling. We would be happy to help you explore the beautiful paths of the park, you can book through Rajasthan wildlife tour. The morning jeep safaris in the winters give travellers best wildlife experience. The park has a huge population of chitals and sambars in the dense deciduous forests. Species to be spotted: Jungle cat, royal Bengal tiger, gaur leopard, four horned antelope, crow pheasant, Indain roller, lesser whistling teal and blue kingfisher. How to reach: Nagpur airport is close to the park, Seoni railway station is also the closest.

5. Gir national Park (Gujarat):

Gir serves a large population of the Asiatic lions and hence a very popular National park of the country. You can book through us for a well tailored Gir wild life tour. . Indiscriminate hunting by people of Junagarh led to decrease in the population of lions, the efforts taken by the nawabs of the place protected them in their own natural habitat. The safari tour is conducted in a mini bus and takes the tourists to another cross section of the Gir.
Species to be spotted: Asiatic lions, Asiatic wild ass, hyenas, Gir foxes, black buck, brown fish owl and woodpecker are a few names.
How to reach: Junagarh is the best approach to the park, it has a railway station. Rajkot airport is also easily assessable.

6. Kanha National Park (Madhya Pradesh):

Serves as a land to distinct and rare species and inspired writers like Rudyard Kipling to write the Jungle book. The meadows, grassland, dense sal forest, bamboo trees, and ravines make it one of the most beautiful park of the country. You can take a jungle safari covering the Satpuras in Mandla and Balaghat in MP. Choosing to stay in the forest guest house can add on to the adventurous trip.
Species to be spotted: Royal Bengal tiger, panther, gaur, jackal, wild dog, python, Indian krait, golden lizard and more than 350 species of birds.
How to reach: Nearest railway stations are Jabalpur, Nagpur and gondia are the nearest Railway station. For those of you taking flights Jabalpur, Nagpur and Raipur are the nearest airports.

7. Bandhipur National Park (Karnataka):

The maharaja of Mysore visited the national park once for private hunting. Bandhipur is a part of Nilgiri biosphere reserve and is the largest protected area in the south. The park serves a home of various elephants and Tigers. Trees like the Indian kino, clumping bamboo, satinwood, black clutch and the golden shower tree enhance the flora of the park.
Species to be spotted: Bison, rock pythons, giant squirrels, gray langurs, crested serpent eagles, red headed vultures and Kingfishers can be easily spotted here. How to reach: Coimbatore airport is the nearest, Mysore railway station is also within close vicinity.

8. Corbett National Park (Uttrakhand):

It is one of the largest and oldest national parks of the country. Established in 1936 by the legendary hunter Jim Corbett. The park is located in the district of Nainital and is very close to Delhi. For the best wildlife experience, stay in the Dhikala zone. If you are lucky, you might spot a white tiger. The national park is not just for wild life lovers but also best for spending time in the lap of nature surrounded by hills, rivers, forests, marshlands and grasslands.
Species to be spotted: Royal Bengal tiger, leopard, jungle cat, barking deer, sloth bear, Indian pangolin, langur and cheetal.
How to reach: Ramnagar has the nearest railway station to Jim Corbett, You can take a taxi from Delhi or Chandigarh, and both are close by.
Come and explore India’s National parks with diverse animal life and unique flora, have a great holiday..

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