Tag-Archive for ◊ India Wildlife Tour ◊

Author: neeraj
• Thursday, July 05th, 2012

India is one of the most wonderful countries in Asia, which is prominent worldwide for its scores of enthralling tourism. It is dotted with exotic tourism options such as hill station tourism, beach tourism, heritage tourism, village tourism, eco tourism, wildlife tourism, volume tourism, desert tourism, backwater tourism, monsoon tourism, medical tourism and many more. Among all these tourism options wildlife tourism is the most famous among worldwide tourists, wildlife lovers and adventure seekers. With the help of India tour, tourists can observe exotic flora and fauna and a number of wildlife parks and sanctuaries tempt. There are a number of national parks and sanctuaries in India which give a golden chance to wildlife lovers, geographers, discoverer and adventure lovers to observe the exotic wildlife and parks of India.

Tourists from all over the world come to India to get a great experience of their trip to India. In India, tourists can explore varied wildlife species, bird’s species, ayurvedic plants and other wildlife creatures also. Visitors can experience morning and evening jungle safari on elephant and jeep which provide to observe the wildlife species in their natural home. Don’t think any more, just visit the rich flora and fauna of India and make trip to wildlife memorable. There are some of the popular wildlife parks and sanctuaries of India such as:

Keoladeo National Park: It is well-known as the Paradise for the Ornithologist, Keoladeo National Park, which was the best Duck shooting reserve during the colonial rule. It is the most famous national birds reserve sanctuary where tourists can find 375 species of birds and 132 them breed inside the national park. This national sanctuary not only allures from India but it is also the home to some of the traveling birds which visits to the park during the winter season. On India tour packages, tourists can experience white bellied heron, spotbilled Pelican, Red Naked Grebe, Curlew Sandpiper, Ruddy Kingfisher and many others.