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Tiger Tour in India

posted April 18, 2009 - 4:53am
Tiger Tour in India

India is the major attraction for the wild life tourism. There was the time when the population of tiger was diminishing day by day. So in order to protest Tigers and wildlife, different tiger reserves were made to prevent the left species of Tiger.


Now it’s the time when India holds over half the world’s tiger population known as Bengal/ Royal Bengal Tigers. A wildlife tour in India can really be interesting and full of adventure. Along with the wildlife you can enjoy the magic of Himalayas. There are around 96 National Parks and 500 wildlife sanctuaries in India.


Famous Tiger reserves in India


Ranthambhore National Park – Ranthambhore National Park is an outstanding example of Project Tiger. Ranthambhore offers an intense diversity of Flora and Fauna. Here we have around 270 birds, 12 reptiles and 30 mammals.


Bandhavgarh National Park – Bandhavgarh is the biggest Tiger Reserve in India and it also has the highest known density of tiger population in India. Here you can easily find 22 species of wildlife and over 250 species of Birds. This place is famous for white Tigers.


Kaziranga National Park –Kaziranga National Park is famous for Indian Elephants and is paradise for bird watching. It is very accessible and wildlife viewing fairly pleasurable. Best season to visit Kaziranga is November - April.


Kanha National Park – Kanha National Park has about 22 species of mammals and 200 species of bird inhabited in the Park. Best season to visit Kanha National Park is July – October. You can easily spot tigers in Kanha National Park.


Corbett National Park – Jim Corbett National Park is famous for wide variety of Tiger and Elephants. The beautiful location over there can easily make your mind towards the nature. The park has about 50 mammal and 25 reptile species over there.



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