Indian Tiger, the Great Indian One-Horned Rhino, the Asiatic Lion and the Indian Elephant. These exquisite creations of natue left me spellbound at the very first glimpse. It is a sad fact, though, that some of these are facing the danger of extinction from the face of mother earth.
Some of them were felines like the leopard cat and the fishing cat, the Himalayan black bear, wild boars, various species of deer, sambhars, chitals, foxes and vixens, crocodiles. The forests are also the abode of venomous serpents like the king cobra. Besides numerous bird species including peacocks, falcons, hornbills, parrots and high flyers such as eagles and hawks.
Swagatam Tours and Travels takes you on wildlife tours to
dense woods and deep wilderness crisscrossed with silver strips of rivers
and streams that offer a natural habitat to a variety of wild animals and
bird species. Over the years for various reasons quite a few animal and
bird species are on the verge of extinction and have been identified and
labeled as endangered species. The Government of India has established a
number National Parks and Bio Reserves with the objective of trying to
prevent these endangered animals from completely disappearing from the
Earth's surface due to the disruption of their natural habitats.
Venus Tours and Travels offers to take you on wildlife
vacations to any one of the wildlife sanctuaries located in different
parts of India.
Enjoy your wildlife vacations at any of the
wildlife sanctuaries or National Parks of India and admire the exotic
flora and fauna that you come across. Take jeep safaris or elephant rides
to the jungles or you could even course the forest trails on bicycles or
on foot at certain wildlife sanctuaries. Enjoy game watching and observe
wildlife animals and birds in their natural habitats with Swagatam Tours
and Travels.
Bandhavgarh National Park
The Bandhavgarh National
Park is located over an area of 448 square kilometers generously covered
with Bamboo and Sal forests and other vegetation such as dhobin, Sali and
saj.
-->> RANTHAMBORE
NATIONAL PARK
Luxury Indian Vacations offers to take you wildlife safaris to
the Ranthambore National Park located in Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan,
India that is situated at a distance of 145 kilometers from Jaipur,
Rajasthan, India that was once the hunting ground of the Maharaja of
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Luxury Indian Vacations offers you tailor made
tour packages that take you to Ranthambore that has the distinction of
being one of the largest Tiger reserves in India. The main reason that led
to the establishment of this wildlife national park was to protect the
dying tiger population in India. The Ranthambore forest was declared as a
wildlife park in the year 1955 and was accorded the status of a Tiger
reserve in the year 1984.
A luxury wildlife vacation to the
Ranthambore National Park opens up an enchanting wilderness covered with
dense forests, bushes, scrubs and dotted with ancient ruins where you can
spot wild animals and grazers. Dhok trees dominate the Ranthambore
vegetation and are integral to the lifestyle of the local tribes as these
trees provide fodder for the domestic animals. The other trees that
dominate the Ranthambore forests include peepal, mango and banyan trees.
Certain banyan trees in these parts are more than 700 years old.
While on your Ranthambore tours with Luxury Indian Vacations you
get an opportunity to visit the scenic waterholes, gurgling streams that
flow over stunted bushes. Some of the popular animals found at the
Ranthambore National Park include tiger, elephants, sambhar, leopards,
nilgai, langur, Asiatic deer, jungle cat, caracal and other animals.
You can easily spot rare migratory, woodland and water birds at
the Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary. Some of the popularly sighted birds at
the Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary include spoonbills, parakeets, quail,
storks, kingfishers, Indian horned owl, partridges, geese, ducks, owls and
other birds. There are a large number of peacocks at the Ranthambore
National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India.
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-->> KANHA NATIONAL
PARK
Come and spend your vacations on an exciting and thrilling
wildlife safari at the Kanha National Park located in Mandla, Madhya
Pradesh, India. Majorly a Tiger Reserve Kanha is located on a sprawling
area of 1,945 square kilometers of which 940 kilometers happens to be the
core area and the rest of the land is the park's buffer zone. Located at a
distance of 169 kilometers from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India the Kanha
National Park offers a natural home to varied wildlife species. Luxury
Indian Vacations arranges for you to go on jeep safaris to the interiors
of this national park with its nature rich environs so that you can
closely watch wild animals in their natural habitat.
The Surpan
River meanders across the grasslands, valleys, hills and serves as a
natural water source to the different species of animals and birds that
stay here. Vegetation and flora at the Kanha National Park varies with
altitude. Large meadows dotted with Sal groves and dense forests give way
to bamboo clusters on the higher reaches and as you climb higher you come
across tropical mixed forests. The top of the ridges break into acres of
grasslands dotted with clusters of trees.
The ideal time to go on
luxury wildlife safaris to the Kanha National Park in Mandla, Madhya
Pradesh, India would be during the months of January through June. Though
the Kanha National Park is home to quite a few bird species it is hard to
spot them in these dense forests. You can easily spot animals such as
deer, barasingha, wild boar, chital, blackbuck, sambar and monkeys.
The bird species that make the Kanha National Park their home are
woodpeckers, herons, teals, warblers, quails, babblers, pipits,
cormorants, drongos, shrikes, flycatchers, black-winged kite, nightjar,
kestrel, doves, barn owl, lagger, white eyed buzzard, crested honey
buzzard, swallows, mynahs, egrets, parakeets, shaheen falcon, serpent
eagle, sparrows, pigeons, brown fish owl and shikra.
Kanha
National Park in Mandla, Madhya Pradesh, India is home to wild animals
such as the Indian porcupine, leopard, sloth bear, jungle cat, hyena,
chausingha and nilgai, tiger, gaur, mongoose, dhole, hare and muntjac
among at.
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Reservation
-->> BANDHAVGARH
NATIONAL PARK
Luxury Indian Vacations takes you to the Bandhavgarh National
Park situated in Sahdol in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, India. Tucked away
in the Vindhyachal ranges the Bandhavgarh National Park has dense forests,
swamps and undulating stretches of grasslands that provide the ideal
habitat for wild animals like the tiger, Chinkaras, Leopard, Chausinghas,
Dholes, Porcupines, Indian Bison, Jungle Cats, Ratels, Boars, Nilgais and
Gaur. The Bandhavgarh National Park is located over an area of 448 square
kilometers generously covered with Bamboo and Sal forests and other
vegetation such as dhobin, Sali and saj.
The marshy areas at the
Bandhavgarh National Park form the perfect area for the lovely water birds
that make this flora rich national park their home. This wildlife
sanctuary is teeming with different species of birds.
Luxury
Indian Vacations offers to arrange for the necessary entry permit to enter
the Bandhavgarh National Park that is available at the Park's main
entrance. Visitors are not allowed to enter the Bandhavgarh National Park
during the monsoon season and therefore the perfect time to visit this
wildlife sanctuary is during the months of November to June.
At
one point of time in history the Bandhavgarh forests served as the hunting
preserve of the Rewa royalty. This wildlife area was designated as a
National Park in the year 1968.
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-->> BHARATPUR
This
tiny bird sanctuary located on the Delhi-Jaipur highway has an interesting
history. This area used to be the royal hunting preserve of the erstwhile
Bharatpur royalty.
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Come and watch
exotic birds like the spoonbills and Siberian cranes that visit the 40
square kilometer swampy Bharatpur bird sanctuary during the winter months.
Luxury Indian Vacations offers to take you to the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
that is popularly known as the Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Keoladeo is
an ancient temple that is situated at the center of the Bharatpur bird
sanctuary. This tiny bird sanctuary located on the Delhi-Jaipur highway
has an interesting history. This area used to be the royal hunting
preserve of the erstwhile Bharatpur royalty. The rulers of Bharatpur held
annual duck shoots in the area every year and in fact the bird shooting
exploits of the visiting guests and dignitaries have been recorded on
engraved stone plaques near the ancient Keoladeo temple.
This
wildlife park was notified as a bird sanctuary in the post independence
period and was declared as a national park in the year 1982.
The
beat way to spot exotic bird species at the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is to
carry a set of binoculars and course the well defined wooded trails on
foot or on bicycles. Take boat rides on the lakes located within the
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary and spot colorful bird species such as cranes,
hawks, geese, pelicans, buntings, flycatchers, pipits, wagtails, larks,
eagles, stints, shanks, ducks and warblers, spoonbills.
Apart from
the more than 300 bird species that make the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
their home this national park is home to quite a few wild animals such as
the Sambar, Chital, Nilgai and others.
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CORBETT
Luxury Indian Vacations offers you online tour packages for
those interested in wildlife tours and tiger spotting to the Corbett
National Park located in Uttaranchal, India. Situated at a distance of 297
kilometers from Delhi, India at a height of about 1,200 meters above the
sea level. The right time to go on wildlife safaris to this large wildlife
national park is during the months of October to June. The Corbett
National Park was initially named after Sir Malcolm Hailey who was the
Governor of the United Provinces in British India but later this wildlife
park was renamed after Jim Corbett-the celebrated
hunter-author-naturalist-photographer. Corbett has the distinction of
being the first Indian National Park that was established in the year
1936.
Luxury Indian Vacations take you to the Corbett National
Park located on the Himalayan foothills, rich in flora and fauna. The
vegetation in this area consists mainly of a variety of trees and shrubs
such as Shisham, Sal, Bakli, Khair, Gurail, Lantana shrubs and Bamboo
trees. These dense forests and undergrowth provide a natural habitat to
wild animals and birds such as elephants, sambar, muntjac, chinkara, pada,
gazelle, chital, monkeys, reptiles and more than 585 bird species such as
flycatchers, parakeets, robins, babblers, bulbuls, Indian Pied hornbill,
cuckoos, Great Pied hornbill, warblers and finches.
A great way to
spot wildlife at the Corbett National Park is to go on elephant or jeep
safaris. Watch animals in their natural habitat and be pleasantly
surprised at the natural wonders that are an integral part of the plant
and animal kingdom
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