India is exclusive in the wealth and diversity of its plants and wildlife. India's national parks and wild life sanctuaries (including bird sanctuaries) from Ladakh in Himalayas to Southern tip of Tamil Nadu, are outstanding and the country continues to "WOW" the tourists with its rich bio-diversity and heritage.
There are over 80 national parks and 500 wildlife sanctuaries in India, which reproduce the meaning that the country places on nature and wildlife protection. Here are five of the best national parks to see tigers and other wildlife in India.
Sunderbans National Park :- Sunderbans is a superb tangle of mangrove jungle that’s the only one of its kind in the world. Don’t be confident of seeing any tigers though. They’re very shy and usually remain well hidden in the reserve.
Bandavgarh, Madhya Pradesh :- This is your best chance in all of India of seeing a wild tiger. You’re almost certain a sighting if you spend one or two days here.
Kanha National Park :- Kanha National Park has the honor of providing the setting for Rudyard Kipling’s classic novel, The Jungle Book. It’s rich in lush saal and bamboo forests, lakes, streams and open grasslands.
Nagarhole National Park :- Nagarhole gains its name from the snake like river that winds its way through it. The park is a place of unspoilt wilds, with serene forest, bubbling streams, and a tranquil lake.
Ranthambore National Park :- Ranthambore is a fascinating blend of history and nature. If you want to go ranthambore national park book Rajasthan heritage tours. Inside the park is a formidable fort that was built in the 10th century and coveted by many rulers due to its strategic position between north and central India.
For more details regarding wildlife sanctuaries book Rajasthan tour operators.
There are over 80 national parks and 500 wildlife sanctuaries in India, which reproduce the meaning that the country places on nature and wildlife protection. Here are five of the best national parks to see tigers and other wildlife in India.
Sunderbans National Park :- Sunderbans is a superb tangle of mangrove jungle that’s the only one of its kind in the world. Don’t be confident of seeing any tigers though. They’re very shy and usually remain well hidden in the reserve.
Bandavgarh, Madhya Pradesh :- This is your best chance in all of India of seeing a wild tiger. You’re almost certain a sighting if you spend one or two days here.
Kanha National Park :- Kanha National Park has the honor of providing the setting for Rudyard Kipling’s classic novel, The Jungle Book. It’s rich in lush saal and bamboo forests, lakes, streams and open grasslands.
Nagarhole National Park :- Nagarhole gains its name from the snake like river that winds its way through it. The park is a place of unspoilt wilds, with serene forest, bubbling streams, and a tranquil lake.
Ranthambore National Park :- Ranthambore is a fascinating blend of history and nature. If you want to go ranthambore national park book Rajasthan heritage tours. Inside the park is a formidable fort that was built in the 10th century and coveted by many rulers due to its strategic position between north and central India.
For more details regarding wildlife sanctuaries book Rajasthan tour operators.
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