Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Explore rich wildlife of central India with adventurous tiger safari


India is undoubtedly most fascinating and incredible country which is known for its unique tradition, languages, culture and customs all over the world. But one more thing in India which impresses most foreigners is its tiger population. The thrill of jungle safari catches the attraction of many peoples in India. In the 20th century beginning, there were around 100,000 tigers all over the world. But today, the world population of the tigers has been reduced with the number of only 4000. However, the population of tigers is still higher in India. As per a survey, about 40% of the tigers live in India in around 42 tiger reserves and sanctuaries.

All the tiger reserves and national parks are renowned by Project Tiger campaign which is authorized by National Tiger Conservation Authority. Hence, this is well said that “God made cat so that man can get the pleasure of looking at the tiger”. There are many national parks in India to explore the panoramic view of the jungle and the tigers on their natural lifestyle.  Here is the list of some fabulous national parks in central India governed by Project Tiger:

National Parks in India
1.   Bandhavgarh: Located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, this is world-famous national park for tigers and sightseeing. The Bandhavgarh tour gives everything which is full of adventure and thrill to the tourists on safari because the national park is spread 100 sq.km. And located about 200 km north-east from Jabalpur. Apart from the tigers, you can also spot sloth bears, leopards, birds and jackals in tiger safari Bandhavgarh. Varieties of species live here in and around Bandhavgarh. The rocky hills and the lush green valley cover the deciduous forest range of Bandhavgarh. March to June is the peak time to visit Bandhavgarh when you can explore almost each animal including tigers cooling themselves in the grass.

2.   Kanha National Park: In the state of Madhya Pradesh, the most famous park is located 160km southeast of Jabalpur. It seems like the well-known novel “Jungle Book” of Rudyard Kipling is inspired from the grassy meadows and evergreen Bamboo forests which also covered the park. The best part of this national park is tiger sighting and swamp deer with various flora and fauna species. This is said to be well-maintained Asian national park.

3.   Pench National Park: Located in south Madhya Pradesh nearby Seoni District, this park is located about 80km from Nagpur. This is another best spot to find tigers, wild cats, leopards, Sambar, small Indian civets and Nilgiri. You can visit this park from February to April. From the month of July to September, it stays closed because of rainy days.

Conclusion
Around these national parks in India, there is no lack of accommodations in hotels and resorts at competitive prices. In short, these national parks are worth your attention to visit at least once in a lifetime. You can get best deals in wild safaris through gypsy or elephants. However, it is best to choose elephant safari to explore the wildlife closely. 


Visit tigergarhresort.com for best accommodation in Bandhavgarh tour and to know more about tiger safari Bandhavgarh.

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