Wednesday, 17 July 2013

National Parks to See During India Tour

India is a dream country of every safari lover. Nobody wants to miss the golden chance to capture the vast breeds of animals like leopards, tigers, hyena and more in their cameras on their own habitat. Hence, it is best to note down these national parks and sanctuaries in your checklist of Indian safari.

Things to See in Indian Safari

Bandhavgarh: Lies in the “Heart of India” (the state of Madhya Pradesh), Bandhavgarh National Park is blessed with highest population density of tigers across India. Being the natural location of the Rewa’s famous white tigers, Bandhavgarh is a heaven for Royal Bengal Tigers to hunt and live tension-free life. You can hire jeep safari in Bandhavgarh in every morning till evening. For a wonderful and luxurious accommodation, there are Bandhavgarh resorts to relax and rejuvenate your senses with breathtaking views along. When you go jungle safari, you can hire a guide who can help you capture your favorite big cats in their natural habitat.

Kanha: The wonderful Kanha National Park boasts double sq. km. area of Bandhavgarh and it is also located in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The world-renowned “The Jungle Book” of Rudyard Kipling is inspired from this park. A lot of endangered animal species, including Swamp Deer, is saved by Kanha National Park. Kanha National Park feels proud to have a healthy community of tiger population and is included in “Project Tiger” initiative. Both predator and prey live in perfect living conditions with eye-catching grasslands and open meadows. March to June is the best time to see Kanha National Park.

Satpura: Satpura is the National Park that will definitely make you amaze. From deep gorges to hilly terrains, the park has many things to offer, including Indian Bison (Gaur), sloth bear and leopard. In the park, the visitors can also get the great opportunities to spot the crocodiles. November to April is said to be the best time to go inside the park as it remains closed from July to October every year.

Pench National Park: The Pench River, which flows exactly through the park from north to south, has given its name to the original name of the park. Here in this park, the visitors can spot panther, tigers and about 285 species of migrating birds during the whole sighting. With significant number endangered vultures including long-billed, white-rumped, king vulture, and white scavenger, you shouldn’t come back without getting the experience of bird watching in the park.

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary: India has no lack of wonderful things to offer! In the northwestern part of India, the culturally-rich beautiful Rajasthan state has a lot more to accommodate the visitors besides historical heritage. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary houses several highly-endangered and rare vultures of birds. In the park, the visitors gather here to explore these migratory birds in their natural habitat. In winters, you can visit here with a motive to explore one of the most endangered Siberian Crane birds. This is the reason why this park is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Site.



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