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Friday 5 September, 2008
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Wildlife Sanctuaries – Great options for Wildlife Holidays in India

India has a rich heritage of jungles and national parks. There is something so magical and exciting about being in a forest. Being in jungle is a different experience. Instead of poor infrastructural facilities, heat and humidity, Indian wildlife has always been a place an excitement and enthusiasm for Indian Travelers. The privilege of stepping into a pure and untouched world is a reward in itself.

 

Indian wildlife heritage varies from Tiger reserves in Ranthambore, Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Corbett to butterflies in Namdapha Wildlife Sanctuary.

 

The wilder India includes tiger reserves, bird sanctuaries, fishing camps and national parks for elephants, lions, snow leopards, deers, Rhinoceros and many more.

 

Tiger and family covers the major part of national parks in India. Some of the major tiger reserves in India include Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh, Ranthambore national park in Rajasthan, Corbett national park and Bandhavgarh national park. While Dandeli wildlife sanctuary reserves Black Panther and hemis national park reserves snow leopard.

 

Elephant, Rhinoceros and birds comes next in Indian wildlife. Bird lovers have some great options to holiday in India that includes Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Sambhar salt lake, Chilika lake and Assan Barrage.

 

Gir forest and national park is the only famous reserve for Lions in India. Other wildlife getaways include Periyar, Rajaji national park and Nagarhole national park for elephants and kaziranga national park for Rhinoceros.

 

Check out some exclusive wildlife sanctuaries in India.

 

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