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Best Wild Life Safaris In India

Are you looking for a holiday package that can show you the wonders of natures?
Well in that case India might be a good option for you, provided you have a good
plan and time to visit these places. India is Famous for its vast variety of Natural
beauty, Covering only 2.4% of the world land area our country has an impressive
8.1% of the of the diversity share of the world and that makes us one of the 12
mega diversity countries of the world. Some of the most popular things to showcase
are spread across the country. So here is our Pick for the top locations for wildlife
encounters

1. Kaziranga National Park


Kaziranga National Park a safe haven for the wildlife animals away from human
interference is situated in Golaghat and nagaon district of Assam, it is also listed as
a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Spanning over 400 square kilometers this park is
the home for more than two third of the worlds Great One Horn Rhino. Other
predominant species of animals found here are Asiatic elephants, wild buffaloes and
variety of Deer.

2. Jim Corbett National Park


Next up we have the oldest and the most popular national park having a highest
number of tigers in the country. Jim Corbett national park located in the nainital
district, uttarakhand has been in existence since 1936, This has been really popular
among both domestic and foreign tourists making it a must visit spot for any tiger
lover. The magical landscape this destination has makes a safe haven for the Tigers
and a visual treat for the tourist visiting the serene hills. In order to experience the
royal glory of these Big Cats the most favorable time is March and April but due to
such a huge number of tiger you can visit the park at other times as well. The main
attractions here are Elephant herds, Serows, Fishing Cats, Himalayan Tahr Gorals
and much more

3. Bandhavgarh National Park


Bandhavgarh National Park the Hot spot for tiger, this is a heaven for tiger lovers
anywhere in the world with large number of tourists flooding for wildlife
experiences. This is the park that has been said to have the highest density of The
Royal Bengal Tigers in India. This park was once a hunting ground for the Royal
Families but since then the times have changed and now it serves as a safe haven
for the tiger and many more wildlife animals. The park is located in the Umaria
District Madhya Pradesh and is easily accessible by road. One of the worlds most
popular tiger named Sita which lives here was covered by the national geographic
in a documentary. The Park is also a home to the Langurs, leopards and deers.
4. Ranthambore National Park
If someone is a fan of big cats, then Ranthambhore national park might be a great
option for you to visit and experience the Royal lifestyle of Rajasthan with the
natural wildlife. The park itself is located in the district Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan
and stretches over 1334 square kilometers. The main attraction of this park are the
royal big cats The Tiger, which attract huge numbers of wildlife lovers and
photographer from across the globe to experience the royalty of the fierce creature,
these big cats are always moving from one part of the park to another, prancing
with pride as they move across the park. You can also find other wild animals like
sambar, slot bears, wild boars etc.

5. Periyar National Park


If there a park where you can easily have safari in a boat to see the animals up
close It`s here at periyar national park, The picturesque national park is located in
kerala is easily accessible and covers over 192,000 acres of wildlife sanctuary. The
park has a diverse variety of inhabitant including some tinger aside from the
birdwatchers who would surely enjoy the location for its tropical species

6. Gir National Park


Situated In midst of Gujarat, The Gir national Park is one of the safest national parks
in the country. This is the only place that boasts the presence of the Asiatic lions in
their natural environment, which makes it altogether special and one of the most
sought after spots for safari lovers. The Gir national park covers 1412sq kilometers
of space and makes a suitable environment for the lions to prosper. The park is
easily accessible and has all sorts of different animals Mammals, birds and reptiles.
If you wish to visit this park for a safari the best time is from October to May to have
easy and good sightings of the wild animals.

7. Manas wildlife Sanctuary


Listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO, Manas Wildlife sanctuary is situated in
the midst of the assam and Bhutan border, Just 4 hour away from kaziranga it is
fairly accessible and easy to get to. There are jeep tours and elephant rides across
the area for the travlers to get around the park and experience the wildlife creatures
in their natural environment. This wildlife sanctuary also serve as a safe haven for a
variety of wildlife including many endangered species such as the Tiger, pygmy
Hog, Indian Rhinoceros and The Indian elephant. The park is open from October to
April with January to March being peak wildlife spotting time

8. Hemis National Park, Ladakh


Anyone who likes the high hills, the ultimate thrill they offer, chilly winds and wild
animals, Hemis National Park can prove to be a paradise for you. Lying at an altitude
of over 3000 meter this park spreads across 4400 sq kms, this park provide
sanctuary to 16 mammals and 73 species of birds apart from snow leopards. This
wildlife park in this park is best known for Snow leopard, Tibetan argali sheep, Ibex,
Blue Sheep, chukhar, snow cocks, golden eagles are some of the main attractions at
this location attracting tourist to the destination. The park is closed in November
due to heavy snowfall and entertains the best in May to September.

9. Sunderban National Park


Sunderban National park situated in the west Bengal also listed in the UNESCO
world heritage sites is a treat for any wildlife lover. This wildlife park offers big cats
in an altogether unique landscape having marshes and mangroves. You can easily
encounter sights like Tigers swimming in the river, a rare sight found nowhere else.
Sunderbans are spread across the vast area of 4624 sq kms, incorporating a diverse
variety of birds and reptiles including the salt-water crocodile. The center of
attractions being Royal Bengal Tiger, Fishing Cats, Leopards Cats, Macaques, Wild
Boar, Indian Grey Mangoos and many more.

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