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Jungle Safaris To Take In India

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June 06, 2019
June 06, 2019

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Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan is a top choice for tiger and leopard sightings, plus marsh crocodiles, with a temple and lake to round out your visit.

Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand is famous for Royal Bengal tigers and also offers great chances to spot elephants, leopards, and surprising birdlife.

Chitwan National Park in Nepal is a bucket list safari for One Horned Rhinos, Bengal Tigers, and standout birds like the Giant Hornbill.

Bandhavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh is ideal for a tiger trail in the Central Tala Zone, with possible sightings of white tigers, leopards, and deer.

Kanha Tiger Reserve in central India is known for tigers in high grasslands and also has a museum where you can learn about local flora and fauna.

Kaziranga National Park in Assam is the place to see the world’s largest one horned rhinoceros population, along with migratory birds and gray pelicans.

The Jungle Book has fascinated all of us and this is a dream come true right here. With amazing jungles and even better wildlife to spot, India has some of the most beautiful species you would love to spot. Here are some of the jungle safaris you absolutely must take.

Ranthambore National Park

This wildlife reserve is in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan that has attracted many wildlife lovers. It is well-known for its population of tigers, leopards and marsh crocodiles. Also look out for the temple and the lake here to complete your safari in real means.

Jim Corbett National Park

Known for its Royal Bengal Tigers, Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand, one of the North Indian states is a must-visit. Also spot elephants, leopards and plenty of species of birds that will take you by surprise.

Chitwan National Park

Preserved in the Terai Lowlands of south-central Nepal, Chitwan National Park is one of the bucket list things for every traveller who is visiting Nepal. Look out for One –Horned Rhinos and Bengal Tigers here. It also has many bird species including one of the famous one – Giant Hornbill.

Bandhavgarh National Park

Find Bengal Tigers in the Central Tala Zone of the Bandhavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh. There many other reserves in this state and with this, you can have your own tiger trail in Madhya Pradesh. You will also spot some beautiful White Tigers, Leopards and Deer here.

 

Kanha Tiger Reserve

This national park is also known as a tiger reserve for its tiger population here. Spot those beautiful things in the high grasslands of central India. It is also known for its flora and fauna which can be studied in the park museum.

Pench National Park

One of the most primer tiger reserves in India, Pench National Park is one of the major national parks you need to visit when in India. Stay here for a few days and soak in the glory of a jungle safari just the way it is meant to be.

 

Kaziranga National Park

A protected reason in the north-eastern state of India – Assam which is known for world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses. It also has multiple migratory birds, and gray pelicans roost here too.

Manas National Park

This is not just a wildlife reserve but also a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site that’s known for its population of tigers and elephants. Located by the foothills of the Himalayas, this is a great delight for animal and nature lovers.

 

Nameri National Park

Another national park in Assam situated at the eastern foothills of the Himalayas, this too is a must-visit if jungle safari is your thing. Look out for Tigers, Leopards, Gaurs, Wild Pigs, Sambars and other animals here.

Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary

This one is another delight from Assam that you must visit if you love nature and animals. It is named so after Hoolock Gibbon, which is an only kind of ape that’s found in India and Hollong, which is a dominant tree species in this region.

 

Gir Forest National Park

This one is in Gujarat, western India and came into existence for protecting Asiatic lions, leopards and antelopes. You can also find vultures and pythons here in plenty and marsh crocodiles and birds, such as Indian skimmers and pelicans.

 

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