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Corbett
Wildlife Safari |
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Dudhwa
Wildlife Safari |
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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. |
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Bharatpur
Birdwatching Safari |
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Ranthambore
Wildlife Safari |
| Colorful
kingfishers, graceful pelicans and rare Siberian cranes are amongst
375 species of birds found here. |
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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. |
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Nagarhole
Safari |
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Bandhavgarh
Safari |
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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. |
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Kanha
Wildlife Safari |
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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. |
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Sariska
Wildlife Safari |
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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. |
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Periyar
Wildlife Safari |
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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. |
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Kaziranga
Safari |
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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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