India Wildlife Tour

India is famed for its rich and abundant wilderness, and wildlife sighting is a must when on a trip to this beautiful land. One can witness hundreds of diverse genus of creatures encompassing tiger, leopard, elephant, bear, wild boar, toddy cat, jackal, langur, ratel and many more in their natural habitat. Not only this, wildlife tours bring you close to different sorts of vegetation which make your holidays in India more appealing and adventurous. Our wildlife packages combine magnificent wildlife and picturesque landscape so that you can indulge the maximum time of tour in the famous national parks being accompanied by the experienced guides.

Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh National ParkFamous for its national park you will be most delighted to visit this blessed land. If you are an adventurous tourist this is your spot. This land stands to be number one in spotting tigers in the entire world. Tiger lovers from all over the world visit Bandhavgarh at least once when they are in India.

Located in the Madhya Pradesh this national spark is spread over 400 km. This park proudly boasts to have large number of tigers. But among the tigers you will come across a variety of local and Bengal tigers. For the convenience of the tourists the park is segregated in 4 parts. This allows the guide to cover the area briefly in a better manner. Leopards are also a common sight in this area. However they move in the night time and there are fewer chances of your encounter. In case you wish to enjoy the location in its pure beauty; arrange for early morning or evening safari. There are other species that will make your cameras click instantly. You might come across spotted dear, antelope, sambar. There are also barking deer and wild boars. If you are a bird lover you will find this place delightful. You will get to see numerous species of birds. So when you are touring in Bandhavgarh National Park, do not forget to pack your binoculars and camera.

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Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park When you are here at the park you will find a lot of Sal forests that have covered up the complete forest densely. Apart from this you will see that there are almost 500 other species of plants which have been recorded at the Corbett National Park.

The Fauna also widely varies here in this Park and also resides in plenty over here. The many mammals that you can have a look at here include that of Bengal Tigers, Leopards, Elephants, Deer (Barking, Cheetal, Black Buck and Sambar), Black Bears, Sloth, and Yellow throated Martens, Langurs and more over also some Indian Grey Mongoose etc.

To see you will find too many birds too and it is noted that this place has 585 species of migratory and also the resident birds. Apart from these a few of the very famous birds here include that of red jungle fowl, crested serpent eagle, blossom headed parakeet etc.

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Kanha National Park

Kanha National ParkKanha is a very national park that is located hallon and bajar valley in the balaghat district in the state of Madhya Pradesh. This national park is managed fantastically and is considered to be one the most organized national parks in the Asian region. The park is also one of the best tiger reserve in the country which is spread in a huge area of 940 sq. kilometers. The shape of the area of the park is like a horse shoe and the reason behind this is the valley of the maikal ranges.

The kanha national park was created in the year 1955. The park was created in order to save the barasingha (swamp deer) from near extermination. This specie forms a substantial population of the national park. Kanha park is the alone habitat of this ground deer specie. After that, there are a number of conservation programs that the national park authorities have come up with to preserve the fauna and flora.

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Panna National Park

Panna National Park Located in the Madhya Pradesh this national spark is spread over 400 km. This park proudly boasts to have large number of tigers. But among the tigers you will come across a variety of local and Bengal tigers. For the convenience of the tourists the park is segregated in 4 parts. This allows the guide to cover the area briefly in a better manner. Leopards are also a common sight in this area. However they move in the night time and there are fewer chances of your encounter. In case you wish to enjoy the location in its pure beauty; arrange for early morning or evening safari. There are other species that will make your cameras click instantly. You might come across spotted dear, antelope, sambar. There are also barking deer and wild boars. If you are a bird lover you will find this place delightful. You will get to see numerous species of birds. So when you are touring in Bandhavgarh National Park, do not forget to pack your binoculars and camera.

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Pench National Park

Pench National ParkSituated at the boundaries of north- west Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh state, Pench is a popular national park which treasures a wonderful wildlife in it. In the year 1983, this park was recognized as the wildlife sanctuary by Government of India. This place is widely spread in the regions of Chindwara and Seoni. As it is blessed with the diverse flora and fauna, there are thousands of tourists visiting here each year. It is well connected with the metallic road system so that travelers can also visit the other places of interest nearby. In close proximity to the Pench National park, the river flows along adding a natural beauty to it. Presently, it stands on the 19th position for popular Tiger Reserve of India. Basic area of this park is spread in 299 sq km while buffer area for Tigers is around 758 sq km. Weather over here is mostly on its extreme including chill winters and scorching summers. Although winters are favorable for visiting here but you would fail to experience the private wildlife of this park during that tenure. Summer is a better option as that is the time when this wildlife escapes from their usual habitat to search for water.

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Periyar National Park

Periyar National ParkPeriyar wildlife sanctuary comprises of many other interesting places such as Murikkady, Kumily and Vandanmedu. Sanctuary over here has gained popularity due to the wide variety of wildlife species available over here. It is surrounded on all sides with natural beauty, artificial lakes and evergreen forests. The artificial lake located in the center of the sanctuary and offers a great opportunity for travelers to get a direct view of animals through safety boats.

At Periyar, you can find large number of animals within its boundaries. Wild elephants and tigers are amongst the most popular animals found here. Other species of wildlife which you can find here include deer.

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Sasan Gir National Park, Gujarat

Sasan Gir National Park, GujaratOne of the national parks located in the Indian state of Gujarat, The Sasan Gir National Park is spread around an area of 1412 square kilometers. The forests and grasslands of Gir are known to be the last stronghold of Asiatic Lions and support a variety of plant and animal species. The region was protected in the early 1900s by the Nawab of the Princely state of Junagarh who used the forests as the hunting grounds. As a result the lion population plummeted to a mere 15 lions around the time when India won its Independence from the British raj. Today however, the numbers have increased all thanks to ban on hunting, the numbers have replenished and a captive breeding program is also instrumental in replenishing the lion population. The Gir forest region is surrounded by 7 perennial rivers and 4 dams that are the lifeline of the region. The terrain mostly comprises of savanna type forests and grasslands and dry deciduous forests with teak-wood trees. The forest not only provides a home for the wildlife but also provides a large amount of green grass and fuel wood through annual harvesting.

Sasan Gir National Park is known worldwide to be the last stronghold of the Asiatic Lions and attract thousands of visitors each year. Apart from the lions, the forests house around 400 species of plants, 38 animal species, 300 species of birds, 37 reptilian species and around 2,000 species of insects.

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Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan)

Ranthambore National ParkRanthambore is a small city situated in Sawai Madhopur district of North West Rajasthan. It is also popular as a ‘Tiger city’. This city is spread in the area of around 1334.64 Sq. Km. Enclosed by the Vindhyachal range on one side or Aravali range on the other, this amazing place is a valuable jewel of Rajasthan. It is situated very close to the Thar Desert. This place has a worldwide popularity to its valuable Tiger reserves.

This Park is the most popular wildlife spot of India. Due to this reason, tourists from throughout the world make a visit here in large numbers. You can wide varieties of birds and Tigers over here. Animals which you can find over here include Tigers, small Indian Civets, Sambar Deer, Leopards, Hare, Ratels, Striped Hyenas, Chinkara, Squirrels, Indian Mole Rats, Dessert Cats, Jackats, Indian Foxes, Yellow Bats and Indian Wild Boar. Apart from this, you can find various kinds of reptiles and animals in the park. This park also consists of different kinds of migratory birds during peak season.

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Sariska National Park, Rajasthan

Sariska National Park, RajasthanSariska National Park in Alwar, Rajasthan was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary in 1958 and was included in the ambitious ‘Project Tiger’ in 1979. Like many wildlife sanctuaries in India, Sariska too was a hunting reserve for royal families in the past. Its plentiful tiger population supported by large herds of Sambhar and Nilgai was the ideal place for the royals of the state as well as their visiting guests to go on shikaars. All this changes after it came under the protection of the Forest Department with added protection and sanctity given to it. Nestled in the Aravali Range, Sariska has a beautiful and unpredictable topography at each turn of the road. Rocky landscapes with scrub-thorn make up the general vegetation along with a dense cover of dry deciduous forests. High rugged cliffs make it a safe haven for leopards too. It is one of the country’s largest National Parks covering an area of about 866 square kilometers.

Mammals: The Royal Bengal Tiger, Leopard, Jungle Cat, Wild Dog, Hyena, Jackal, Sambhar, Chital or Spotted Deer, Nilgai or Blue bull, Four-horned Antelope or Chausingha, Wild Boar, Langoor and Rhesus Monkey or Macaque and the extremely rare Caracal.

Birds: Peafowl, Grey Partridge, Sand Grouse, Bush Quail, Tree Pie, Crested Serpent Eagle, Golden Backed Wood Pecker and the Great Indian Horned Owl.

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Keoladeo National Park (Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary) Rajasthan

Keoladeo National Park  (Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary) Rajasthan Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary as the name suggest is a haven for the birdwatchers and avifauna enthusiasts around the globe with over 250 species of bird. Apart from the birds there are several species of animals, reptiles and marine wildlife species that are housed in the reserve.

Birds – Warblers, Bulbuls, Buntings, Babblers, Bee-Eaters, Chats, Partridges, Quails, The Indian grey hornbill and Marshall’s iora, Osprey, Peregrine, Imperial Eagle, Spotted Eagle, Greater spotted eagle, Pallas’ sea eagle, short-toed eagle, tawny eagle, and crested serpent Eagle, Gadwall, Shoveler, Great Cormorant, White Spoonbill, Common Teal, Cotton Teal, Tufted Duck, Indian Shag, Ruff, Painted Stork, Comb Duck, Little Cormorant, Asian Open-Billed Stork, Oriental Ibis, Darter, Common Sandpiper, Wood Sandpiper, Green Sandpiper and Sarus Crane etc.

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Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India and surrounds the Kumbhalgarh fortress and covers an area of 578 km2 (223 sq mi). The sanctuary extends across the Aravalli Range, covering parts of Rajsamand, Udaipur, and Pali districts, ranging from 500 to 1,300 metres (1,600 to 4,300 ft) elevation.

This sanctuary inhabits more than forty wolves in number. In the summers, one can easily find pack of wolves strolling around water sources in the sanctuary. If you find your interest in birds, then here you can see a nice variety of birds too. In the park, you can see Grey Jungle Fowl, which is usually inhibited. Peacocks and Doves also gain attention by their own charm. Apart from this, birds like Red Spur Owls, Parakeets, Golden Oriole, Bulbul, Dove, Grey Pigeons and White Breasted Kingfisher are traceable near the water holes.

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