Posted by: michaeljohn225@gmail.com
in Travel on Oct 20, 2011
India has been emerged as a prominent destination for wildlife tourism. There are many wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in this country which are home to diverse rich flora and fauna. They attract wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers from all over the world and provide them ample opportunities for jungle tourism, wildlife viewing, birding and juggle trekking. Exploring Indian national parks and wildlife sanctuaries can be very exhilarating and enjoyable experience and you will relish the charm of lifetime. Almost all regions and states of India have some of popular national parks and animal sanctuaries.
If you are willing to see royal Bengal tigers in their natural habitats, there are many national parks which can fulfill your desire. Ranthambhore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Jim Corbett National Park, Kaziranga National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha Tiger Reserve, Periyar Tiger Reserve, etc are some of well known tiger reserves & National parks in India which are homes to good population of royal Bengal tigers. Jeep safari is one of the best and most recommended ways to explore Indian national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Gir National Park in Gujarat is the sole home of Asiatic lions. There are about 411 Asiatic lions in Gir Forest Reserve.
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Sultanpur National Park, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, etc are some of the most popular Wildlife sanctuaries in India where you can enjoy birding. These parks and sanctuaries are key attractions of almost all India wildlife tour packages and attract wildlife enthusiasts and tourists from all over the world.
Posted by: sanjayets
in Travel on Jul 15, 2011
Located in Nainital district of Indian state of Uttarakhand, Jim Corbett National Park is India’s first national park. It is named after the hunter and famous environmentalist Jim Corbett who played a vital role in its establishment. It was established in the year of 1936 as Hailey National Park. This famous wildlife park of India acts a protected area for the importantly endangered royal Bengal tigers of India, the safe endurance of which is the main purpose of Project Tiger, an Indian wildlife protection proposal.
Corbett Wildlife Park has sub-Himalayan belt geographical and environmental features. It is an excellent destination for eco tourism / green tourism / nature tourism in India. It is an excellent example of Wildlife sanctuaries in India. The park contains about 500 different species of plants and a diverse variety of fauna. Corbett plays a significant role in Indian wildlife tourism and attracts nature lovers, wildlife lovers and wildlife adventure enthusiast from all over the world. Tourism in this India’s oldest national park would be truly a rewarding experience as you will have a wonderful opportunity to enjoy wildlife viewing, birding, jungle trekking, elephant riding, jeep safari, and nature walk.
Jim Corbett National Park India has about 50 species of mammals, 580 species of birds, 110 species of trees, 25 species of reptiles, and 500 species of plants. It is home to endangered royal Bengal tigers. Major animals found at this park include tigers, leopards, fishing cats, jungle cats, leopard cats, spotted deer, sambar, hog, Himalayan black bear, otters, goat-antelopes, Indian grey mongoose, monkeys, langur, elephants, etc. The best way to explore Corbett sanctuary is elephant safari. Presently, every season more than 70,000 visitors visit this park from India and other parts of the world. So, what are you thinking? Plan a trip and visit Jim Corbett National Park, India’ first national park on your India wildlife Travel and treasure unique experience of lifetime.