Wednesday, June 2, 2010
The wild life in India
The vast heritage of wildlife in India comprises of more than 70 national parks and about 400 sanctuaries including special enclaves for birds. And that's not all - most parks and sanctuaries have numerous accommodation options, ranging from luxurious tents to forest bungalows and eco-friendly resorts, making it possible for you to explore the hidden depths of the wild. A paradise for the nature lovers, these forest areas are crucial for the conversation of the endangered species like the Bengal tiger, leopards, lions, Asiatic elephants and Siberian cranes. There are seasons that are best for animal-spotting, so be sure to ask your travel agent for the perfect time to watch the wild life!
Tiger - found in Uttarakhand - Corbett Tiger Reserve, Assam - Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan - Ranthambhore and Sariska, Uttar Pradesh - Dudhwa and Katerniaghat, Madhya Pradesh - Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Park.
Elephant - found in Assam - Manas National Park, Kerala - Periyar Widlife Sanctuary (Thekkaday), Karnataka - Bandipur, Nagarhole Wildlife Park, Tamil Nadu - Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary.
One-horned rhinoceros - found in Assam - Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park.
Migratory birds - found in Rajasthan - Keoladeo National Park (Bharatpur).
Asiatic Lion - found in Gujarat - Gir Widllife Sanctaury, Sasangir National Park & Lion Sanctuary.
Indian Bison - found in Uttarakhand - Corbett Tiger Reserve, Assam - Manas, Kaziranga National Park, Rajasthan - Ranthambhore and Sariska tiger reserves, Uttar Pradesh - Dudhwa and Katerniaghat, Madhya Pradesh - Bandhavgarh, Kanha National Park, Kerala - Periyar Widlife Sanctuary (Thekkaday), Karnataka - Bandipur and Nagarhole Wildlife Park, Tamil Nadu - Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary.
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