India is the wonderful destination for the wildlife and nature lovers. India offers a attractive diversity of terrain, flora and fauna. India has 89 National parks and 372 sanctuaries which cover about 90,000 sq km of country including more than 500 species of mammals, over 2000 species of birds, over 500 species of reptiles and amphibians and around 30000 species of insects.
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There are many great parks in India where one can see some of the world’s most exotic animals. One of those such parks is the Bandhavgarh National Park who features mostly tigers, bears and leopards.....read more |
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Located only 80 kilometers from the Ooty Hill Station you can find the Bandipur National Park sprawled out on a lush 874 square kilometer tract of land which contains a wide variety of both plants.....read more |
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A popular destination which is part of Project Tiger is the Corbett National Park which is situated on a 1,200 square kilometer reserve that is located roughly 300 kilometers from Dehli.....read more |
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In the Madhya Pradesh region of India, one can find the 1,940 square meters Kanha National Park animal preserve which offers a wide variety of exotic animal and plant life including the illustrious Tiger.....read more |
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For many people coming to India, seeing the tiger in its natural habitat is the main goal of the trip to the parks. Many people forget though that besides the tiger, one can also find the rhinoceros.....read more |
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About 175 kilometers outside of Guwahari, one can find the 391 square meter Manas National Park which is known for its beauty and location since it is situated in the Himalayan foothills......read more |
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Located near Sawai Madhopur and boasting a 392 square kilometers tract of land is the Ranthambore National Park which it is common place for one to spot a leopard, tiger or even a boar.....read more |
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With over 1,000 square kilometers to explore, a trip to the Royal Bardia National Park will take anyone several days to take in the sights. Located just outside of Thakurdwara.....read more |
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Just out side of Bharatpur, India is the 932 square kilometer Royal Chitwan National Park animal preserve. It is from this wildlife refuge that a great number of the one-horned rhinos.....read more
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While many people turn to wildlife preserves in India to see the illustrious tiger or the one horned rhino, many others are interest in the birds that call India home. For the bird lover.....read more |
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