Wildlife Travel to India
Western Union
The diverse geography and vast landmass of India is the reason behind a rich variety in wildlife population in India. The fierce and endangered species of wildlife are a rarity and to spot them in a natural environment gives a real high. For this genuine thrill and excitement, large number of people embark on Wildlife Travel to India. Wildlife Travel to India is a lifetime opportunity to travel to some of the best national parks and wildlife sanctuaries of India to have a close encounter with the beasts of the jungles.
The Bengal Tiger, the Asiatic Lion, One-Horned Rhinoceros and the Indian Elephant are among the most prized animals habiting the forests of India. You can see these animals either of informatory television channels or zoological gardens. But Wildlife Travel to India makes it possible for you to see them in their natural environment busy in their daily routine. Besides these animals, you get to see more than 350 species of mammals, 1200 species of birds and 1600 species of reptiles and 57000 species of insects in 80 National Parks, 440 Wildlife Sanctuaries and 23 Tiger Reserves on Wildlife Travel to India.
The important National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries to visit on Wildlife travel to India are Bandhavgarh National Park (Madhya Pradesh), Bandipur National Park (Karnataka), Chilka Bird Sanctuary (Orissa), Corbett National Park (Uttaranchal), Dachigam National Park (Jammu and Kashmir), Dudhwa National Park (Uttaranchal), Gir National Park (Gujarat), Kanha National Park (Madhya Pradesh), Kaziranga National Park (Assam), Keoladeo Ghana National Park (Rajasthan), Madumalai Sanctuary (Tamil Nadu), Manas Tiger Reserve (Assam), Nagarhole National Park (Karnataka), Periyar National Park (Kerala), Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan), Sariska National Park (Rajasthan), Simlipal National Park (Orissa) and Sunderbans National Park (West Bengal).
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