Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Wildlife Adventures in India Keep You Amazed

When it comes to holidays, luxurious resort and hotel stays, exotic beach getaway, and visits in tourist attractions first come in mind. But India has many things to offer visitors and holidaymakers that are more than common things to do. Here, you can dodge your road trip to reach some vivid beaches and castles of medieval era and end it with an exclusive adventure trip to national parks. If you have kids, wildlife safari will definitely give you unforgettable and never-seen-before experience in India. So, get ready and prepare yourself to see those you have seen only in Animal Planet.

Bandhavgarh National Park
India has many things to see and do, but you can get completely different thrill by spotting the Royal Bengal Tiger crossing the track in front of your jeep. Connected to Jabalpur at the distance of over 200 km, Bandhavgarh tiger safari really gives unforgettable and unforeseen experience. Most visitors say, “If you haven’t seen tiger during safari, it’s your fault.” Hence, you are more likely to spot these big cats if you are in Bandhavgarh. Here lots of accommodation options are available to stay in Bandhavgarh resort. Bandhavgarh is where highest tiger population lives. Besides tigers, you can also spot bison, wild boars, sambar, black-faced langurs, and other endangered species.

Kanha National Park
Are you crazy about Jungle Book? Why don’t you feel it firsthand? Though you cannot enter into the novel of Rudyard Kipling, but you have a best alternative to visit where the scene was created and that’s Kanha National Park. This is the place to observe various wild animals in their own habitat. Here over 22 mammals can be spotted including leopard, four-horned antelope, Indian wild dogs and blue bull along with 200+ bird species. Here you can feel the endless power of the Indian jungle and commute closely with Mother Nature.

Kaziranga National Park
Sandwiched by Brahmaputra River in the north and Kabira Hills in the south, Kaziranga National Park houses highest density of one-horned rhinoceros in the world. Spread over 80 square kilometers, this park is an ideal roaming land of tall elephants and rhinos as it has vast density of grasslands and swamps.

Kerala Backwaters

Be prepared to gasp in awe of unique aquatic life that can only be found in the backwaters of Kerala. Being the connecting waterway and network of estuaries, canals, deltas, lakes and over 44 rivers, the backwaters of Kerala are playing a great role to support our ecosystem.


Visit tigergarhresort.com to book rooms at Bandhavgarh resort and go for Bandhavgarh tiger safari.  

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