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Explore the mystique of the
wildlife in India through an adventure travel, a wildlife tour or simply
a safari. Where swift and elegant blackbuck drink water by a shallow
pool, monkeys swing across crooked trees and the tiger stealthily
approaches on tiptoe. The wildlife in India really beckons the adventure
traveler.
Here are some of the best national parks and sanctuaries in India, where
adventure, jungle and wildlife awaits you. These places can be traveled
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Corbett
National Park Tour
India's first
national park is cradled in the foot hills of the Himalayas
and spreads over an area of 520 sq. kms. along the banks of
the Ramganga river in Uttar Pradesh. The dense sal forests
and jungle of the Himalayan foothills and the tall grassy
meadows make it one of the richest wildlife areas of
Northern India for the habitation of the big mammals. The
tiger is the biggest attraction of this park. The other
fauna include the leopard, elephant, bear, dog, sambhar,
deer, muntjac and fox. This park has more than 300 species
of birds. |
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Rajaji
National Park Tour
Situated on the
edge of the Dehradun valley in north India, the Rajaji
National Park was established in 1966 and covers an area of
about 820 sq.kms. The park offers exciting opportunities of
viewing the wild in their natural habitat. The wildlife here
includes elephants, tiger, panther, bear, sambhar etc. |
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Dudhwa
National Park Tour
Established in
1977, the Dudhwa National Park is spread over an area of 490
sq. kms. in the luxuriant forests of Northern Lakhimpur -
Kheri in Uttar Pradesh. The park consists mainly of the
finest quality of sal, marshes and grasslands. Wildlife in
this park include the elusive tiger which exists in fair
numbers, leopard, elephant, bear, spotted and swamp bear
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Ranthambhor
National Park Tour
It covers an
area of 392 sq. kms. of thick forests in Rajasthan,in
north-west India. The tiger is the biggest attraction of
this park. According to naturalists, Ranthambhor is one of
the best parks in the country for observing and
photographing the activities of the tiger. Other carnivors
in the park include leopard, lyeno, jackal, fox carocal,
jungle cat and ratel. Around 80 sloth bears are known to
exist in the park. Among the reptiles, crocodiles can be
seen basking in the sun near the lakes. This park has more
than 300 varieties of birds. |
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Keoladeo National
Park Bharatpur Tour
Lying 176 kms. away
from Delhi, this unique bird sanctuary in India, covers an area
of 29.89 kms., including lakes. Colourful Kingfishers, graceful
pelicans, rare Siberian cranes and trans-continental fliers and
migratory water fowl are amongst the 375 species of birds found
in this park in India.'Rock Climbing'
adventure is conducted at Buranskh (Tehri)/Songad (Uttarkashi)/Tharali
(Chamoli)/Tapovan (Chamoli)/ Kaudiyala (Tehri) |
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Sariska Tiger
Reserve Tour
The wild
spectrum and rich population of wildlife in the open dry
deciduous forests of Sariska is a marvel of ecological
adaptation and tolerance. It is 200 kms from Delhi on the
Delhi-Alwar-Jaipur road. Sariska was declared a sanctuary in
1955 and it became a tiger reserve in 1979. |
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