Wildlife Nature Reservation – Save the earth

Wildlife tour India takes you on a breathtaking journey through some of the most famous wildlife sanctuaries, national parks and world heritage sites, which are home to numerous big and small creatures having made this part of the earth their habitat for thousands of years. There are close to over four hundred wildlife sanctuaries and about eighty national parks in India, and it will indeed be an eye-opening experience for you to get acquainted with some of the most fascinating species living in the midst of an amazing and mesmerizing natural setting.
The land of India is dotted with some of the most beautiful wild life sanctuaries housing some unique animal and bird species. Wildlife tour India gives you an opportunity to experience first hand the habitat of Asiatic lions in the Gir National Park in Saurashtra region, Royal Bengal tigers in Sunderbans in Bengal, the unique one-horned rhinoceros on the swampy floodplains of Brahmaputra river, the Indian elephant in the north-eastern part of the country, blue-eyed white tigers in Nandan Kanan of Orissa, snow leopard in Nanda Devi National Park in the Himalayan range, the black buck found exclusively in India in a number of wildlife reserves all across northern and western parts of the country. The wildlife of India presents a sharp contrast of brutal aggression and sheer grace. While some of the wildlife sanctuaries in India like Corbett and Sunderbans are home to the lethal king cobra, the most poisonous snake in the world with the power to kill one elephant with its single bite, the open forests in the entire Indian peninsula presents the beautiful sight of the ornamental Indian Peacock, the National Bird of India.
India is also the land of a number of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks included in the UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites. Some of the prominent ones, which you can visit in the wildlife tour India package are Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary and Manas Wildlife Sanctuary in the Northeastern state of Assam, Sunderbans National Park in the Gangetic delta of Bengal, Keoladeo National Park in the state of Rajasthan and the spectacular Nanda Devi National Park in the Himalayan foothills.
The wildlife tour India presents a variety of tour packages for different regions of the country taking you on one of the most memorable and enjoyable experience of a lifetime. Whether it is a bird watching tour, the elephant safari tour, tiger and bird tour, south India wildlife tour or the wildlife adventure tour, which you can select from a number of different options that wildlife tour India brings to you, it will certainly be one of the most pleasant trips you may have undertaken in your life. The wildlife of India has a diversity that is unmatched in the world, and it is a treat to watch its sheer beauty and splendor.
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