India is a country
with over 500 animal sanctuaries including 28 tiger reserves
under “Project Tiger” and 80 national parks which
offer a stunning array of wildlife. Get in touch with the
wild side of nature with a visit to some of the famous wildlife
reserves in India.
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Nepal is a beautiful land that
possesses a stunning natural environment. It is home to eight national
parks, five wildlife reserves and four conservation areas. You
can experience nature at its best with a visit to The Chitwan National
Park, which features many rare species of animals that are now
thriving with successful conservation efforts.
Gujarat has some splendid wildlife
reserves that are quite extraordinary. Feel at one with nature
with a visit to Sasan Gir or the very famous Gir National Park.
Gir Sanctuary is the only home to the critically endangered Asiatic
Lion. The Gir forest is also rich in birdlife and is inhabited
by almost 300 species of the same. Visit this natural habitat and
enjoy your experience with the wild side of nature.
India attracts many tourists with its exotic wildlife and notable game reserves. Enjoy your visit to Sariska, once a royal hunting reserve, and experience the thrill of tiger-sightings at The Bandhavgarh National Park and Kanha National Park.
Enjoy a taste of India on this tour to the most famous sights of the Subcontinent. One of the most popular tours with the first time visitors. This tour covers the most important monument in India The Taj Mahal, Pink City of Jaipur - seeped in history and culture and wildlife of the Desert state.
A wildlife
tour of South India is enthralling holiday adventure that give
you a glimpse of the jungle way of life and the raw power of
nature, right next to you. The wilderness can be intimidating,
and it is best when you explore as you go along.