Wildlife Safaris

From the famous Indian tiger and the wild elephants to the graceful Indian deer, India has a diverse range of wildlife reserves that astound one with the variety on display. 

Some Safari Parks . . . . 

Corbett Wildlife Safari Dudhwa Wildlife Safari
At the foothills of the Himalayas, visit the world famous Corbett National Park, where Project Tiger (conservation of Tigers) started. Famed for its rhinos, this park also at the base of the Himalayas, now has a sizeable population of tigers, elephants, deers and bears also.
       
Bharatpur Birdwatching Safari Ranthambore Wildlife Safari
Colorful kingfishers, graceful pelicans and rare Siberian cranes are amongst 375 species of birds found here.   This is probably one of the finest habitat for the Sambar Deer. Well known for the diurnal activity of its tigers, it is indeed a special place.
       
Nagarhole Safari Bandhavgarh Safari
A green world, rich in forests, little streams, undulating valleys and fascinating waterfalls, Nagarhole bubbles with varied animal life too. Situated among sal & bamboo forests and open grasslands, Bandhavgarh has the largest tiger density in India. Also a birdwatcher's paradise.
       
Kanha Wildlife Safari Gir Lion Safari
Renowned for the conservation of the Swamp deer and Blackbuck, this "Kipling country" has beautiful meadows, plateaus and sal forests. The Asiatic lion that once inhabited a wide stretch of land from Greece to India is today confined only to the stretch of land in the Sasan Gir.
       
Sariska Wildlife Safari Kabini Wildlife Safari
Situated on the northern parts of the Aravali hills, Sariska declared a Tiger reserve in 1979 has a wide spectrum of wildlife. Kabini, a scenic delight amidst the Karapur forest is a steep valley with rich forests, spectacular pools and abounds with wild animals.
       
Periyar Wildlife Safari Bandipur Safari
Periyar is a scenic park comprising the watershed of a reservoir. It provides one of the finest habitat for Asiatic Elephants. Nestling some very rare animals and birds, Bandipur National Park is a fascinating wildlife centre at the foothills of the Nilgiris.
       
Kaziranga Safari Jaldapara Safari
Spread over more than 340 sq. km of wet land, this park is the home of the one-horned Rhinoceros. It also attracts large numbers of migratory birds. Lying at the foot of the Bhutan Hills, the park was established to protect the rhinoceros. It also has rich aviafauna such as the Bengal florican.
 

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