Wildlife Tours
India is an exotic destination that is replete with numerous wild jungles and forests that lend a diverse touch to the topography of the country. And within these forests lurk some of the most majestic of wildlife species. On your wildlife tours to India with A Journey to India, you can explore the prolific wildlife of India at leisure.
Home to numerous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, which are the natural habitat of many animals and rare species, India is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Feel the thrill of coming face to face with the elusive Asiatic lion or the rare Sunderban Tiger and the unforgettable sight of a leopard moving in for its kill only with adventure tours to different parts of the country. Pander the adventurer in you with jungle safaris as you tour a land of untamed beauty.
During your wildlife tours, you will come across many different species of wildlife such as deers, monkeys, bears, squirrels, mongoose, elephants, antelopes, jackals, hyenas, wild buffaloes and rhinos. If birds are what fascinate you, then the bird sanctuaries of India such as Bharatpur Bird sanctuary are just right for you. Listen to the sweet twittering of the exotic birds as you enjoy a charming rickshaw ride through the parks. India also has special snake parks that house a various species of pythons, cobras and many more reptiles.
The main wildlife zones of India are the Deccan Peninsula, the Indian coasts, the Western Ghats, the Gangetic plain, the Northeastern Region and the Trans Himalayan region, all of which together form the second largest wildlife base in the world. So you can imagine the treat you are in for once you set out on a tour of Indian wildlife.
The most popular wildlife sanctuaries of India that you are sure to encounter during your wildlife tours are the Jim Corbett National Park that is famous for its tiger reserve, the Ranthambore National Park, along with Bandhavgarh National Parks, Gir Forest Reserve for Asiatic lions, Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary and the Kaziranga Reserve, only home of the rare species of rhinoceros in India.
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