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the true wild jungles, National Parks and Sanctuaries of India with Indian wildlife
safari. Feel the real excitement of seeing a Majestic Tiger and Leopard prowling
in Jungles, or elephant and rhinos trampling their way in natural habitat. |
Wildlife
Safari of Bandhavgarh National Park Duration: 10 Nights - 11 Days
Places to Visit : Delhi - Umaria - Bandhavgarh - Agra - Fatehpur Sikri - Jaipur
- Delhi |  | Wildlife
Safari of Kanha National Park Duration: 10 Nights - 11 Days Places
to Visit : Delhi - Kanha - Nagpur - Agra - Fatehpur Sikri - Jaipur or Aurangabad
- Mumbai or - Delhi |  |
Wildlife
Safari of Pench National Park Duration: 10 Nights - 11 Days Places
to Visit : Delhi - Nagpur - Pench - Delhi or Mumbai - Agra - Bharatpur - Jaipur
or Aurangabad - Jaipur or Aurangabad - Mumbai or Delhi |  | Wildlife
Safari of Ranthambor National Park Duration: 08 Nights - 09 Days
Places to Visit : Delhi - Ranthambor - Jaipur - Agra - Delhi |  |
Wildlife
Safari of Corbett National Park Duration: 08 Nights - 09 Days
Places to Visit : Delhi - Corbett - Dhikala - Haridwar - Delhi |  | Wildlife
Safari of Periyar National Park Duration: 09 Nights - 10 Days
Places to Visit : Delhi - Cochin - Periyar - Munnar - Alleppey - Kumarakom - Delhi
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Wildlife
Safari of Bandipur National Park Duration: 08 Nights - 09 Days
Places to Visit : Delhi - Bangalore - Bandipur - Ooty - Mysore - Bangalore - Delhi
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Safari of Gir National Park Duration: 08 Nights - 09 Days Places
to Visit : Delhi - Mumbai - Diu - Gir - Rann of kutch - Mandvi - Ahmedabad - Delhi
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Wildlife
Safari of Panna National Park Duration: 07 Nights - 08 Days Places
to Visit : Delhi - Khajuraho - Panna - Orchha - Delhi |  | Wildlife
Safari of Kaziranga National Park Duration: 08 Nights - 09 Days
Places to Visit :Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Guwahati-Kaziranga National Park -Manas
National Park - Guwahati - Delhi |  |
 Wildlife
Safari of Dudhwa National Park Duration: 10 Nights - 11 Days Places
to Visit :Delhi, Jaipur, Bharatpur, Agra, Mathura, Corbett National Park, Dudhwa
National Park, Barelley, Bareilly, Delhi |
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An
increasing number of travelers to India are visiting atleast one national park
or sanctuary. If you intend doing so, wherever possible, book in advance for transport
and accommodation and check whether a permit is require. Most Park offer jeep/Van
tours and some have both trips and elephant safaris to approach wildlife more
discreetly. India has 93 National Park and 486 Wildlife Sanctuaries,
which constitute about 4.7 % of the entire country and play a paramount role in
flora and fauna protection. There are 14 biosphere reserves, established to conserve
the diversity of eco systems and promote research into ecological conservation. |
Gir
National Park In the southwest of the peninsular state of Gujarat,
lies the 116 square-mile Gir sanctuary created to protect the last wild population
of Lion outside the African regions. | Sultanpur
Wildlife Sanctuary Sultanpur, 46 kms. from Delhi, it is a green haven
with a lake and wild birds. Sultanpur was declared a water-bird reserve in 1972
and its grounds are lush with lawns and trees and shrubs and masses of bougainvillea.
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Manas
National Park Manas National Park is situated on the foothills of
the Himalayas and a part of it extends to Bhutan. It was declared a sanctuary
on October 01, 1928 and was designated a World Heritage site in December 1985.
| Tadoba
Wildlife Sanctuary Tadoba-andhari Tiger Reserve is the pristine and
unique eco-system situated in the Chandrapur district of the Maharashtra State
of India. The Reserve contains some of the best of forest tracks and endowed with
rich biodiversity. |
Sariska
National Park Sharp cliffs of hills and narrow valleys of the Aravallis
dominate the landscape of Sariska, whose forests are dry and deciduous. Within
the Sariska wildlife sanctuary there are the ruins of medieval temples of Garh-Rajor. | Periyar
Wildlife Sanctuary Set high in the ranges of the Western Ghats, in
God's Own Country, Kerala, is the Periyar National Park and Tiger Reserve. Periyar
wildlife sanctuary has a picturesque lake at the heart of the sanctuary.
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Panna
National Park Panna is the twenty second Tiger Reserve of India and
fifth in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is situated in the Vindhya Ranges and
spreads over Panna and Chhatarpur districts in the north of the state. | Bandhavgarh
National Park Set amongst the Vindhya Hills of MadhyaPradesh with
an area of 437 sq. km Bandhavgarh was established in 1968, these, rich forest
served as the Shikharghar for the maharaja of Rewa. Bandhavgarh has been the centre
of human activity for over 2000 years. |
Dandeli
National Park On the border of Goa state in Karnataka, Dandeli abounds
with a richness of flora and fauna. Its richness and diversity offers ample opportunities
to nature lovers to enjoy the captivating landscape. | Bandipur
National Park Halfway down the Mysore-Ooty highway, the Deccan Plateau
rises to meet the wrinkled folds of the Western Ghat mountains. Here lies one
of India's best-known wildlife reserves - Bandipur National Park. |
Pench
National Park Pench National Park, nestling in the lower southern
reaches of the Satpura hills is named after Pench river which flows from north
to south through the Pench National Park. It is located on the southern boundary
of Madhya Pradesh. | Corbett
National Park Corbett National Park India's first National Park is
cradled in the foothills of the Himalayas and spreads over an area of 520sq.kms.,
along the banks of the Ramganga river. The dense sal forest of the Himalayan foothills. |
Dudhwa
National Park Dudhwa National Park Established in 1977, its speared
over an area of 490 sq. km.in the luxuriant forests of North Lakhimpur- Kheri.
The Park consists mainly of the finest quality of Sal, Marshes and grasslands.
| Kaziranga
National Park Located on the banks of the mighty Brahmaputra River
in the far North East of India,Assam, Kaziranga National Park covers an area of
approximately 430-sq-kms with its swamps and tall thickets of elephant grass making
it the ideal habitat for the Indian One-Horned Rhino. |
Kanha
National Park welcometo a little bit of Eden trapped in a horseshoe-shaped
valley. Dense Wooded Forests interspersed with grassy Greenlands and teaming with
some of the best species of wildlife in Asia's finest and largest national park. | Keoladeo
National Park One of the finest bird parks in the world, Bharatpur
Bird Sanctuary (Keoladeo Ghana Natiuonal Park) is a reserve that offers protection
to faunal species as well. Nesting indigenous water- birds as well as migratory
water birds. |
Rajaji
National Park Rajaji National Park Situated on the edge of the Dehradun
Valley the Rajaji national Park was established in 1966 and covers an area of
about 820sq. km. Nestling in a wide and thckly wooded valley of the shivalik ranges
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National Park Nesting in the Aravali & Vindhyan hills of Rajasthan
With an area of 392 sq km., lies Ranthambhore. A haven for the adventure seeker
and the wildlife watcher. 410 km of desert ecology speckled with Dhok, Ronj, Salai,
Ber and palm trees. |
Royal
Chitwan National Park Royal Chitwan National Park ('Chitwan' means
"in the heart of the jungle') covers 932 sq. km. in the flat lowland region
of southern Nepal. It is one of the most important sub-tropical parks on the
Indian subcontinent with populations of the endangered Royal Bengal tiger. |