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Wildlife Tours India- Explore the Rich Flora and Fauna in a Thrilling Way

India’s rich flora and fauna are preserved in the different national parks and sanctuaries across India. The country is home to many National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries. There are more than 70 national parks and 450 wildlife sanctuaries in the country which attracts tourists, wildlife lovers and adventure lovers from all over the world. Wildlife tour to India is the ideal India tours opt by the wildlife lovers, nature lovers and adventure enthusiast to see and explore the rich flora and fauna of this beautiful country India. The wildlife parks and sanctuaries do strengthen the name of India among international tourists and wildlife lovers. Various wildlife sanctuaries and national parks have preserved Indian wildlife over the years. Every year quite in a large number tourists and wildlife lovers from all over the globe come to India for India wildlife holidays.

In India there are around 70 national parks and 450 wildlife sanctuaries. These national parks and sanctuaries preserve varied species of wildlife and astonishing birds for so many centuries. You will also find some endangered wildlife species in the wildlife parks of India. Some of the endangered species found in India are Nilgiri Leaf Monkey, Nilgiri Tahr, Asiatic Lion, Lion-tailed Macaque, Snow Leopard, Red Panda, Particoloured Flying Squirrel, Kashmir Stag, Red Fox, Malabar Large-Spotted Civet, etc. The list of endangered species is long and one can find these species in the national parks and sanctuaries of India. Visitors can book wildlife tour package from the any of the wildlife tour operator in India and can explore the rich flora and fauna of the country.

Some of the famous wildlife parks and sanctuaries of India are:

Ranthambore Wildlife Park:
It is the national park of India situated in the royal state of India Rajasthan. This national park is famous especially fro tiger reserve and varied wildlife species. Visitors can enjoy morning and evening jungle safari in this forest. One can see varied wildlife species and especially tigers taking guard of its kingdom. Enjoying a elephant safari in this national park will be the delightful experience of your wildlife trip of India.

Keoladeo National Park:
Keoladeo National Park formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in Rajasthan is famous for avifauna sanctuary. The sanctuary has preserved around 230 species of birds and in winter one can see the endangered Siberian Crane. It is the also the major tourists destination of Rajasthan. This park is the ideal destination to watch varied species of birds in their natural home. During the hibernal season scores of ornithologists visit this national park to study about the nature and behaviors of the birds.

Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary:
Chinnar wildlife sanctuary is located in the rain shadow region of the western ghats of Kerala India. It is an abode of reptilian fauna and is richest in the south India in terms of the number of species. Santalum album, Anogeissuslatifolia, Tamarindus Indica, Terminialia Arjuna, Pongamia lanceolata, Dalbergia latifolia, Tectona grandis, Cassia Fistula and Terminalia bellerica are some reptiles and wild species found in the wildlife sanctuary.

Beside these forests there are many other parks and sanctuaries found across India. Every national parks and sanctuaries are quite different from one another are well known for the conserving varied wildlife species. Come to India and enjoy the thrilling tour to explore the varied wildlife parks and sanctuaries of India.

Meenakshi is an eminent analyst and writer in Travel & Tourism related topics. She has authored many books on tour guide for Rajasthan Wildlife Tours and Wildlife Packages in India.Find more packages at indianwildlifetourism.com





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