Wildlife Parks of India

India is famous as a nation of unity in diversity. All through the year, the country is flooded with tourists who come from different parts of the world. Some come to see the rich heritage, some to see the culture and traditions and some come to experience the rich flora and fauna.

The climate and topographic conditions make it suitable for housing countless varieties of flora and fauna. The wonderful Indian land is lined with nearly 500 wildlife reserves. Among these, there are 28 tiger reserves that are aimed towards the protection of this mammal species from extinction. This initiative is popular as Project Tiger. Wildlife safari in India is another exciting experience on camels, elephants, and jeep.

Some of the famous national parks and sanctuaries that are all time favorite are:

Ranthambhore Wildlife Park in India- balanced at the boundary of upland, Ranthambhore Wildlife Park in India is located in the majestic state of Rajasthan, India. It is bordered by Banas River towards the north. This national park is one of the largest parks in north India and was given the status of a national park in the year 1980. It is speed over 392 sq km of land and is homes to tigers along with other animals like dholes, leopard, wild boar, nilgai, chital, sloth bear, and more.

Ranthambhore fort is another beautiful attraction of the area. It was built in the 10th century and now present in pieces in the national park area.

Jim Corbett National Park – it is the oldest national park of India. It is located in the state of Uttrakhand, near the nainital district. The forests are dense and some parts even Himalayan belt. It is a wonderful place for wildlife enthusiast as well as lovers of nature. The flora and fauna, both are rich in this region. There are around 488 species of flora and fauna in the region. Corbett is full of various types of tress such as sal, mango, papal, teak and many more. It is home to around 50 mammal species, 580 bird species, around 25 reptile species. Overall, it is a wonderful destination for wildlife tours In India,

Kaziranga National Park – it has been given a status of world heritage site by UNESCO. This national park houses nearly two third of the total population of one- horned rhinoceroses. Not only this, kaziranga also houses the highest number of tiger population among all the wildlife sanctuaries of the world. Apart from these, elephants, swamp deer and wild water buffalo are other species found in the region. The flourishing greenery of kaziranga region provides it the importance of being one among the most peaceful environment for flora and fauna. The rich geography of the park is home to tall elephant grass, swamp and crowded tropical forest including four key rivers that include the grand Brahmaputra River.

The splendor and peacefulness of Kaziranga has a moving excellence that is able of arousing inspiration in many poets and writers and is recommended to all.

Author is an eminent analyst for writing articles on Wildlife tours India .Get all possible information about Tiger Tours India and Wildlife Tours India 2011 at indianwildlifetours.co.uk only.

Leave a Reply