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How many of you have seen a tiger before? The question arises where we can spot a ferocious tiger? India is one such country that boasts many wildlife sanctuaries and parks. Known for their multi hued flora and fauna, these adventurous lands also offers opportunities for wildlife safaris, trekking and camping which altogether is a tour of fun and excitement. Check out some of the amazing parks and plan an adventure wildlife tour in India.

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This file contains the list of the most popular wild life sanctuaries and national parks of India. Know about various wild animals and birds living in these national parks and sanctuaries.

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Page 1: Wildlife sanctuaries

How many of you have seen a tiger before? The question arises where

we can spot a ferocious tiger? India is one such country that boasts

many wildlife sanctuaries and parks. Known for their multi hued flora

and fauna, these adventurous lands also offers opportunities for

wildlife safaris, trekking and camping which altogether is a tour of fun

and excitement. Check out some of the amazing parks and plan an

adventure wildlife tour in India.

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Located in foothills of the mighty Himalayas, Corbett National Park is

like a heaven with variety of flora and fauna. Established in the year

1936, the park houses an ideal habitat of tigers. Apart from being the

tiger family, there are 50 species of mammals, 25 species of reptiles

and 580 species of birds. The best time to come here is from

November to June.

It is situated in Nainital, Uttarakhand , India. Jim Corbett

National Park is the oldest national park in India.[2] The park is named

after the hunter-turned-conservationist Jim Corbett who played an

very important role in its establishment.

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Above is the Tourist Guide Map of Jim Corbett National Park. One can easily

travel through the park by this guide map. The most nearest city to it is

RAMNAGAR.

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Known for One Horned Rhino, the Kaziranga National Park is

tremendously valued for its biological diversity. Apart from the unicorn

rhinos, it also offers shelter to amazing species including Hoolock

Gibbon, Hylobates Gibbon, Indian Elephant, Wild Boar and many more.

Also come here to enjoy migratory birds. The best time to plan a tour

here is from November to April.

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Nestled in the heart of the Indian state of Karnataka, Bandipur

Wildlife Sanctuary is popular for the best views of the wildlife.

Encounter amazing species here amidst the dense deciduous and

tropical forests.

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Situated in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh, the park is a home

to Tigers of Rewa, Nilgai, Chital, wild boar and Chinkara. Also

sometimes fox and jackals can also be spotted in the park.

For more information you can visit at:

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Kanha National Park located in the proximity of Madhya Pradesh, takes you to the

arena of the lush habitat of wild, though innocent creatures. Mainly popularized

as the Tiger Reserve, many species such as fox, hyena, civets, jungle cat and lot

more can be spotted in the park. Reptiles like pythons, rat snakes, vipers, cobras

are also rarely found here.

KANHA NATIONAL PARK

ROUTE MAP

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If you want to explore the wildlife of India, come to Gir National Park in

Gujarat. This sanctuary surrounded by serenity, is the only one that

houses the Asiatic Lions.

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Keoladeo Ghana National Park, the pride of Rajasthan, is also a World

Heritage Site. This is a paradise for bird lovers. You can amazingly view

varied variety of migratory birds here. It also boasts of more than 370

species of mammals and reptiles.

For more information you can visit at:

http://www.india-wildlifetours.com/wildlife-destinations.php

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A home of wild elephants, Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is nestled in the Idukki

district of Kerala. Located along the banks of Periyar Lake, which acts as a source

of water reservoir for rich flora and fauna. Take the Elephant ride; encounter

animals like tigers, gaurs, lion tailed macaques, Sambars and Nilgiri Langurs. The

ideal time to visit this wild land is from September to May.

For more information you can visit at:

http://www.india-wildlifetours.com/periyar-wildlife-sanctuary.php

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Located in the heart of Maharashtra, Pench National Park comes under the

Project Tiger network for special reserves. The park is accompanied by tiger,

panther, gaur, sambhar, blue bull, langoor, wild boar and many more. The perfect

time to come here is between February and April.

For more information you can visit at:

http://www.india-wildlifetours.com/wildlife-destinations.php

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Ranthambore National Park is like a dream destination for many wildlife

enthusiasts. Located in Sawai Madhopur district, this best tiger reserve in India,

attracts a hoard of tourists from all parts of the world. A wide variety of wildlife

found here are nilgai, dhole, leopard, wild boar, sambar, sloth bear, chital and

hyena. Come here in the month of November and May and enjoy the fantastic

views of the wild species.

For more information you can visit at:

http://www.india-wildlifetours.com/ranthambore-national-park.php

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The Sunderbans National Park lies in the southernmost tip of West Bengal.

Sheltering 250 species of tigers, the park is also famous for immense variety of

birds and many migratory birds. Aquatic and reptiles also forms the diversity of

the land. The ideal time to visit the Sunderbans is between September and

February.

For more information you can visit at:

http://www.india-wildlifetours.com/sunderbans-national-park.php

Explore the wildlife of India and get a firsthand experience of

the beauty of the cultural heritage of our country.