The Indian subcontinent is blessed with a diverse topography that helps a lot in raising a wide range of wildlife. Therefore, the country is replete with more than 500 wildlife sanctuaries and bird sanctuaries. There are about 28 tiger reserves that have been doing a great job in the rehabilitation and breeding of tigers in the country. This abundance of natural beauty draws hundreds and thousands of wildlife, photography and adventure enthusiasts to the country. When embarking on wildlife tours in India, one does not have to worry about security measures, as a team of naturalists and guides always accompany him under the maximum security measures. What makes these wildlife tours to India is the fact that most of India’s jungles are present in their raw and original form, helping to retain the true thrill of a jungle safari.
Many national parks allow the use of jeeps and elephants for a fascinating jungle safari. Visitors are instructed to follow the jungle rule and not disturb nature and enjoy the photography sessions from a distance. The most recommended national parks in India are:
Kaziranga National Park: Kaziranga National Park is located in Assam province, India. The lush wilderness of this park is home to two-thirds of the world’s great one-horned rhinos. Kaziranga is the proud bearer of the UNESCO World Heritage title and justifies its suitability for the title with its heaps of natural bliss and serenity. The park boasts of hosting the highest density of tigers among the protected areas in the world; It is also a great habitat for breeding populations of elephant, buffalo, and swamp deer.
Bandipur National Park: Located in Karnataka, in the southern part of the country, Bandipur National Park is one of the main rainforests that extends over 874 square kilometers. The reason that Bandipur National Park is considered one of the ideal options for wildlife tour packages in India is because it is the largest protected area in South India with significant numbers of Bengal tigers and more than three thousand Indian elephants. A closer look at the jungle may lead you to an encounter with predators such as Tiger, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Hyena, Dhole, and Chevrotain.
Ranthambore National Park: Located in the princely province of Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest national parks in North India. The wildlife sanctuary is best known for its tigers and is also the best place to spot these majestic creatures who like to bask in the impressive nearby Ranthambore Fort ruins. Other wild animals seen here include the leopard, hyena, chital, wild boar, nilgai, and more.
Those mentioned above are just a few of the incredible list of fascinating jungles in India; the further you go into the landscape, the closer you will get to nature. Indian wildlife tours are a great way to explore the bewildering jungles of India and also offer an immense opportunity to practice the art of photography. Therefore, these tours are a hit with travelers who have a zeal for adventure because they can enjoy it so much.