Friday, July 15, 2011

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Wildlife tour India makes your journey incredible with some of the most famous wildlife sanctuaries, national parks and world heritage sites, which are home for several big and small creatures for thousands of years and make this part of the earth most beautiful. The walloping number of 441 sanctuaries, 80 national parks and 23 tiger reserves created by the Indian Government in a noble attempt to protect wildlife on the whole is genuinely worthy of praise. Really it will definitely be an eye-opening experience for you to get familiar with some of the most interesting species living in the midst of an amazing and mesmerizing natural setting. India is a wildlife paradise for the nature seekers and can offer anybody a chance to take a peep at its fauna.

India wildlife tour gives you an opportunity to experience firsthand the habitat of Asiatic lions and tiger safari in Indian National parks. Severely endangered the majestic tiger is World's most charismatic animal. It's aura revolves around mystic charm, abundant fear and intrigue which humans find irresistible. India is a spot massive elephants to fierce beast tigers to small hare in the wildlife sanctuary.

India have many wildlife sanctuary and national parks but most famous sanctuary and parks are following:

Gir Wildlife Sanctuary: It is the home of Asiatic Lions, was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1965. Gir Wildlife Sanctuary sprawls over 1412.13 sq km area, with core area of 259 sq.kms

Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary: Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is placed in Kerala known for tigers and huge population of elephant, set among the low lying Cardamom hills of the Western Ghats and centre of attraction here is the artificial lake.

Bandhavgarh National Park: Renowned for White tigers, s the place where nature meets with history and covers 448 sq kms area.

Kanha National Park: Once the source of idea for Rudyard Kipling's all time great classic 'Jungle Book', Kanha National Park is one of the well-known wildlife sanctuaries of not only India, even all the world. It’s cover over an area of 1,945 sq km in Madhya Pradesh.

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary: Bird Sanctuary is a World Heritage Site. spreads over 29 sq km. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is home to more than 400 bird species including domestic as well as migratory birds. It is most famous bird sanctuary park.

Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary: Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary in one of the protected wildlife areas of the country, where Project Tiger remained successful. It is situated in Rajasthan.

Ranthambore National Park: One of the important wildlife sanctuaries of India The national park with an area of 392 sq kms is set at the junction of Aravali and Vindhyas mountain ranges in Rajasthan.

Kaziranga National Park: It is hundred year old wildlife sanctuary in Central Assam. Kaziranga is also home to Wild Buffalos, Swamp Deers, Wild Elephants and over 450 species of birds.

Manas National Park: National Park was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985. It is placed on foothills of the Great Himalayas in north-east state of Assam, it is known for its unmatched beauty.

Sunderbans Tiger Reserve: Sunderbas the biggest mangrove forest and delta of world is formed by the merging of rivers - Ganges, Brahhmaputra and Meghna. Sunderban Tigers Reserve has a core area of 1330.10 sq. kms and spreads over a series of thickly forested islands and saline water channels. If you are with to royal Bengal tiger safari then Sunderbans is great place for you.

India is the land of a number of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks included in the UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites

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  2. If any one loving of wildlife and nature than India is favorite destination. It offer tour to reservations and sanctuaries of Bandhavgarh, Pench, Kanha, and Ranthambore. Please visit:-

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