Wild Life

Wildlife in India is varied, diverse and offers enriching experience to wildlife enthusiast. With over 100 National Parks and around 525 Wildlife Sanctuaries, there is amazing flora and fauna clients can witness. Some parks are dry, few are thick dense with tall grasslands and others are scenic. In regard to wild animal / species and depending on park, clients choose to travel, they can witness Royal Tiger sighting to Asiatic Lions, huge variety of birds species, reptiles and mammals. Based on duration available with clients, we will be pleased to customize itinerary with specific inclusion of park or can include 2-3 park. Details of few for quick reference are mentioned as under

Ranthambore National Park
Located in Rajasthan state and formerly hunting area for Maharajas of Jaipur, Ranthambore National Park is a home to Wild Tigers found in natural habitat attracting not only visitors but even photographers all over world to click these beautiful big wild cats. Sambar, Chital, Langurs and Spotted Deer can be seen most of times. Crocodiles can also be found resting near the lakes. Several species of birds also exist in the Park due to its distant flora and fauna. Should a client wish to add wild life experience during tour, Ranthambore can be added for 2 nights stay between Agra - Jaipur. The Park is closed from 1st July till 30th September every year.

Bandhavgarh National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park is located in Madhya Pradesh (Central Part of India). Park has large bio diversity, high grasslands and wooded areas. It has one of highest Tiger population, Sloth Bear, Four Horned Antelope, Chinkara, Spotted deer, Indian Wild Boar and breeding population of Leopards. During Winters, Migratory birds also comes from far places like Siberia and Africa to stay in Park upto 2 months during winters. It is closed from 1st July till 15th October every year.

Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park is known is one of most beautiful scenic park in Madhya Pradesh and has got amazing landscapes. Park is also responsible for saving one of rare species of Deer named Barasingha. During safaris, one can look for Royal Bengal Tigers, Panther, Gaur, Wild Dog, Wild Pig and many reptiles including Indian Cobra, Russels Viper, Monitor Lizards. It is also also home to several species of Birds and to name few are Green Bee-eater, Malabar Pied Hornbill, Indian Roller, Black-hooded Oriole. Kanha being in same state location and at distance of 250 KMS only from Bandhavgarh, wild enthusiasts cover both these parks for enriching experiences. It is closed from 1st July till 15th October every year.

Nagarhole National Park
Located in Mysore district of Karnataka, Nagarhole National Park provides clients to rich wildlife along with soul soothing surroundings as park got waterfalls, streams and valleys. Well known trees like Teak, Rosewood, Silver Oak are pride of park's vegetation. Elephants, Tigers, Hyenas, Jackals, Sloth bears, Mongoose and lot of birds variety can be witnessed. If time permits, clients can also visit Bandipur National park which is towards its southern boundaries. It is closed from 1st June till 30th September every year.

Gir National Park
Gir National Park lies in Gujarat state which is on western coast of India which is also known as Sasangir. It is a home of a rare species of Asiatic Lion. Thanks to conversation projects, this wonderful animal is saved that was about to get extinct. Gir National Park is closed from 16th June to 15th October every year. The best time to visit it is between December and March. Although it is very hot in April and May, these are the best months for wildlife viewing and photography. It is dry forest. One can find Sambar, Spotted Deer, Nilgai, Wild boar, Indian Fox and Chowsingha - four horned antelope easily.

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