Thursday 23 October 2014

Classic Safari Tours in India. Here’s where they begin

Classic Safari Tours in India. Here’s where they begin


 Away from the hustle and bustle of every city, noisy horns and polluted air lies pristine surroundings with abundant green pockets, chirping of birds occasional sounds of wilderness and peaceful haven. India is a land of many forests and protected national parks. Safari tours in India are many and there is ample pleasure when there are 99 national parks, 40 tiger reserves and 450 wildlife sanctuaries. India is home to some exotic species of flora and fauna, pristine mountains and glamorous landscapes. Sometimes, you are likely to feel that India’s true spirit lay in its wilderness. There is a lot to learn from the fauna of the country. And safari tours are the best way to experience them.



                                 Ranthambore National Park

   Located in Rajasthan and spread across 1,334 kilometers is a home open to thriving and enjoying royal predators. The Royal land of Rajasthan is a major attraction for tourists from different quarters of the world and the Ranthambore National Park is where you can watch the Royal Bengal Tigers at their natural best. Safari tours in India commence and end at this exclusive national park that is a wildlife photographer’s delight. Sloth bears, wild boars and sambar are some of the other animals to see here.



                                 Jim Corbett National Park

   The very popular Jim Corbett National Park is located in Uttarakhand is Asia’s first national park. The beautiful feline community resides in this wonderful nature’s reserve. Sighting the majestic cats is a major attraction here and people all over the world flock to see them in action. Between March and May are your best chances in spotting tigers here.





                                  Kaziranga National Park

   Kaziranga in Assam is the most famous national park that derives its popularity with its exotic inmates, the one horned rhinoceros being the most significant. The largest population of this species lives in Kaziranga and has been flourishing here along with other exotic species like the elephants, bears, panthers and abundant birds.





                                        Gir National Park

   Gujarat is a land of eclectic flavors. And the Gir National Park is the state’s pride. One of Gujarat’s celebrated treasures, the Asiatic Lions are the single most reason why people all over the world experience the safari tours here. The Park is also home to 32 species of fauna, 300 birds and 26 kinds of reptiles. Gir National Park is best visited between October and May.



While there are a number of safari tours in India, these are the most celebrated and the very popular options India takes immense pride in.






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