
India
is home to a rich diversity of wildlife supplemented
by an equally rich variety of flora and fauna.
The sight and sounds of a majestic elephant,
a peacock’s dance, the stride of a camel,
the roar of a tiger are unparalleled experiences
in themselves. Watching birds and animals in
their natural habitats is an experience in itself.
The country offers immense opportunities for
wildlife tourism. The immense heritage of wildlife
in India comprises of more than 70 national
parks and about 400 wildlife sanctuaries including
the bird sanctuaries. A paradise for the nature
lovers, these forest areas are also crucial
for the conversation of the endangered species
like the Leopard, Lion, Asiatic Elephant, the
Bengal tiger and Siberian Crane. Spread across
the length and breadth of India, these reserves
and forest areas, right from the Ranthambore
National Park in Rajasthan to the Hazaribagh
Wildlife Sanctuary in Bihar, from the foothills
of Himalayas, the Jim Corbett National Park
to six national parks in Andaman; the Indian
Wildlife circuit is an Incredible treat, unmatched
by any other experience.
Elephant, Deer, Panther, Wild buffalo, Wild
ass, the one horned Rhinoceros, Porcupine, Snow
leopards etc are some of the animals you can
sport in The Himalayan region. India harbours
eighty percent of the entire population of the
one horned rhinoceros in the world. The Kaziranga
Game Sanctuary is an ideal habitat for the rhino
and a popular destination with the naturalists
and environmentalists as well as the wildlife
traveler. The Great Indian Bustard and blackbuck
of the Karera Sanctuary also attract a lot of
tourists. The Madhav National Park originally
called the Shivpuri National Park is another
rich habitat for the wildlife in close proximity
to the historical town of Gwalior and being
close to a often visited cultural and heritage
destination enjoys its fare share of tourism
inflow. The Corbett National Park one of the
most popular National Parks in the northern
region for the wildlife enthusiast as well as
the holiday makers is changing the way wildlife
tourism. These National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries
are promoters of wildlife tourism in India.
Best Season : October to March
Recommended Duration : 16 Days.
Places Covered
: Delhi, Pench, Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Bharatpur,
Agra, Ranthambore and Jaipur.
(However we can tailor-make or customise
a tour for any duration based on multiple destination
& interests.)