Wild Life Sanctuaries

Getting touch with wild life is adventurous for every time. This option of adventurous trip is good for those, who lovers to know more and more about wild life. This option can be dangerous with a small mistake and carelessness. So pack your bag as you are going to get some new experiences with this plan. But, don't forget your camera; otherwise you will miss the memorable moments. You can see all your favorite wild life creatures very near to you. But don't expect more, this is not very sure to see lions, tigers very easily. If you will be lucky, you will see them otherwise better luck next time as after first visit, you will surely arrange for the next trip. Wildlife Destinations India

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1. Corbett National Park : Founded in 1935, Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India. This breathtaking park rests along the Ramganga river and clutches the Himalayan foothills. Though it is most famous for the tigers it harbors, it is also an excellent place to see elephant and is home to an enormous variety of bird species.

2. Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary : Founded in 1908, in state of Assam, Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary is famous for its rhinoceros. This is one of the beautiful places and the best place to see rhinoceros around you. There are around 900 rhinoceros in that Sanctuary.

3. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary : The Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is one of India's largest. Its 299 square miles (777 sq. km) of protected rainforest and hill country is home to gaur, tiger, wild pig, cheetal, sambar deer, and elephant. The lake, which is 24 square kilometers in area. The best time to take a boat tour is during the early morning, when most the animals come to drink.

4. Kanha National Park : Kanha became one of the early success stories of Project Tiger when it brought about a significant boost in the local population. In addition to increasing its tiger population, the park was also able to bring back the Central Indian swamp deer.

5. Keoladeo Ghana National Park : Situated in a swampy region of Rajasthan, Keoladeo Ghana is a wetland of avian wonders. During monsoons, much of its twenty-nine square kilometers flood, providing a home to India's largest native population of waterfowl. Beginning in October, flocks of migratory birds arrive from all over Asia, some of them coming from as far away as Siberia to escape the frigid northern winter.

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