Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Wildlife Travel India - Have an experience of lifetime!

Plan a wildlife in India, if you like excitement and are the adventurous lot. India is blessed with rich flora and fauna. It is known for its natural landscapes such as the great Himalayas, vast Gangetic Plains, which are home to numerous National Parks and wildlife sanctuaries of India. It boasts of 88 National Parks and 490 Wildlife Sanctuaries, sheltering over 390 mammals, 455 reptiles, 210 amphibians, 1,230 bird species and 30,000 species of insects. It is one of the very few countries in the world where you can still see a tiger in the wilds. You can experience unlimited excitement and visit National parks and zoos that house endangered species. The favorable climate and topography of North India supports unique and rich flora and fauna. Some of the finest and most famous wildlife sanctuaries of not only India but also the world are located in North India. The experience is simply amazing. You can also go on a safari.

Jungle Safari: Jungle safari is one of the best choices which offer you excellent opportunities to view these untamed animals from a closest point. In a Jungle safari, you can even stays amid the nature's lap while enjoying the serene beauty of the jungles.

Elephant Safari: Elephant safari is another main attraction of the wildlife tourism activity in India.The best elephant safari wildlife parks in India are Kaziranga National Park, Manas Tiger Reserve to view especially One-horned Rhinoceros and the Royal Bengal Tigers respectively.

Tiger Safari: Tiger safari in their habitat will give you ample of opportunities to behold the beauty of these magnificent big cats. Some of the most popular national parks in India which are ideal for Tiger safari are Bandhavgarh National Park, Ranthambore National Park, Panna National Park etc.

Bird Watching: Bird watching is also a significant part of wildlife tourism in India. Indian sky is filled with various colorful birds among which some are residential and some are migratory birds. It has all total of 1200 species of birds which resides in different bird sanctuaries namely the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary and the Vembanad Bird Sanctuary. Here, you can spend some leisurely hours listening to chirping of birds.

Wildlife Photography: Wildlife photography is an art in itself and to perform this you must have the quest for innovative exploration of these wild animals in their natural habitat. Indian wildlife sanctuaries are delight for the wildlife photographers. Every Indian national park and wildlife sanctuaries has something or other to offer these photographers.

Eco-tourism: It is a very new concept which is still in its infancy. The main ideology of Eco-tourism is tourism in exotic destinations without hampering the distinct flora and fauna of the region. Eco-tourism provides traveler an awesome opportunity to spend a small sojourn in harmony with nature.

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13 comments:

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