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Wilderness Adventure in India
If your ideal vacation involves a little something more adventurous, you've come to the right place! Enjoy the most unique wildlife adventure tour in India, involving bird watching, bird watching, forest trails, jungle safari and wild camps. India's natural resources are among the richest in the world. Evergreen forest in the northeast and along the Western Ghats, moist and dry Deciduous forests, swampy marshes, estuaries and lagoons shelter unique forms of plant and animal life. For a long time, India has been a favorite destination for adventure loving tourist. The wildlife tour in india encompasses variety of activities such as bird watching, simple hike within the forest regions to the trekking regions within the wildlife reserves and protected areas, enjoying wild camps to explore every corner of a forest through a jungle safari.Depletion of wildlife has resulted into the formation of number of sanctuaries and national parks, so as to protect the already endangered wildlife. This has made wildlife tour in India very convienent and comfortable. Various known wildlife spot of India are:
Bandhavgarh National Park: Set amidst the Vindhyan Mountain range in Madhya Pradesh, the Bandhavgarh National Park is home to the famous White Tigers of Rewa.
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary: Keoladeo Ghana National Park, more popularly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary has one of the most prolific bird life in the country.
Corbett National Park: Situated in the picturesque Kumaon hills in Nainital district, Corbett National Park is the place from where Project Tiger was launched in 1973.
Gir National Park: Gir is the only home in India of the Lion of which there are nearly 300 in the park. The Gir national park lies in the Gujarat peninsula in SW India.
Kanha National Park: The lush sal and bamboo forests, grassy meadows and ravines of Kanha provided inspiration to Rudyard Kipling for his famous novel "Jungle Book".
Kaziranga National Park: When Marco Polo first spotted the one-horned Rhino, he thought it was the legendary Unicorn. With a population of over a thousand, Kaziranga National Park.
Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary: Situated within the confines of the Western Ghats in the southern Indian state of Kerala, Periyar National Park and Tiger Reserve is one of the most captivating wildlife parks in the world.
Ranthambore National Park: One of the most popular parks with tiger sightings at its best, a photographers' dream come true, dotted with lakes and ponds around which the wildlife abounds, predators and prey enact their day to day drama.
Sunderbans National Park: The name Sunderbans is perhaps derived from the term meaning 'the forest of sundari' (Heritiera fomes), a reference to the large mangrove tree that provides valuable fuel.
Wildlife in India: India, the home to a variety of animals and birds, most of which can be seen in wildlife sanctuaries across the country. Some of the famous wildlife aspects of India are:
Bengal Tiger: The only place where Royal Bengal Tiger is found is the land of natural heritage, India. It also lives in Bangladesh, Nepal, India, Bhutan and in Burma.
Indian Elephant: Elephant probably is the most talked about mammalian species in the context of Indian wildlife safaris - if only because it provides the only alternative safari vehicle to the commoner four-wheel variety
Birds: You will also have the opportunity to photograph many birds of prey as well as a diverse range of other birds. In addition to these numerous bird species we hope to photograph mongoose, ground squirrels and lizards as well as Nilgai, Sambar Deer and the more elusive Black Buck.
Jungle Safari: Whether you are in a desert or on the high steep slopes or within the dense forests, the best way to explore off beaten tracks of the natural world is through a safari. India is blessed with some of the most varied and adventurous wild sites. There can be no better way of experiencing life in the desert than through a journey into its hinterland on camel back. Similar experience visitors can enjoy among the grasslands, on the back of an Elephant.
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