Visiting heritage sites of India, enjoying culture tours in India, embarking upon hill station holidays and beach holidays of India is quite common among the travelers in India. But India tours get all the more exciting and thrilling affair if you are on wildlife tours in India. Wildlife India tours and travels involve visiting the famous wildlife sanctuaries of India that are thronged by travelers for a roller coaster ride of experiencing wildlife at its best.



India has been bestowed with a topography that is ideal for many species of flora and fauna. Hence the National Parks of India and Wildlife reserves in India are a perfect habitat for the wilds, for the docile, for herbivorous and for carnivorous. Wildlife India travels can show a wide variety of flora and fauna to the wildlife enthusiasts in addition to some species that are on the verge of extinction including the Asiatic Elephant, the Royal Bengal tiger, the Snow Leopard and the Siberian Crane. Travelers across the globe are mystifies to see two thousand different species of birds, 3500 species of mammals, nearly 30000 different kinds of insects and more than 15000 varieties of plants in the popular wildlife sanctuaries in India.



Scattered all across the country, the wildlife reserves of India cover approximately 4.5% of geographical area of India. It is an interesting fact that most of the wildlife sanctuaries of India were initially the hunting grounds used by the royal families in their heydays during yesteryears. But Government had taken initiative to conserve the wildlife and maintain a healthy eco system in the region. Owing to the collaborative efforts of the local people and government executives, wildlife sanctuaries were established.



As of now there are more than 80 national parks and over 441 wildlife sanctuaries in India that attract great number of tourists. These parks are frequented by the wildlife enthusiasts to see the wildlife from close, know more about the wild beasts, have a getaway from traditional vacationing and to have a good time amidst natural surroundings. Visiting these reserves can bring you close to Mother Nature, you can enjoy safaris on your wildlife tours and spend some wild quality time with your family and friends.



Jim Corbett National Park happens to be India's first and finest national park spread along the banks of the Ramganga River, in the foothills of the Himalayas. Dhudhwa National Park is another park hunted by the wildlife enthusiasts. Sariska National Park is famous for its own population of wild beasts and birds. The Kaziranga National Park in Assam is known for the Indian Rhinoceros, while Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala is famous for its elephants. If tigers fascinate you, then visiting Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh, one of the largest tiger reserves of India, is worthwhile.



Gir National Park of Gujarat that is known as sole surviving natural habitat of the Asiatic Lions, has been gifted with natural bounties that attract visitors. If you are an avid bird watcher, then visiting some famous bird sanctuaries of India is mandatory. Trip to Nalsarovar, Nawabganj, Karnala, Nellapattu, Kumarakom is surely exciting.

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