Wildlife Parks In India
Bandhavgarh National Park is a small National ParK compact, yet full of game. The density of the tiger population at Bandhavgarh is the highest known in India. This is also White Tiger country. ...more
Bharatpur, which is also called the Eastern gateway of Rajasthan, was found by Maharaja Suraj mal in 1733 AD. Raja Badan Singh’s adopted son, Suraj Mal had shown signs of promise, when he captured the fort of Bharatpur from Khemkaran, the rival chief, whom he killed and thus laid the foundation of Bharatpur City. ...more
The Corbett park is first national park of India established in the year 1936 it was named Hailey National Park. In 1957 ,the park was rechristned as the Corbett National Park in the memory of Late Jim Corbett great naturalist, eminent conservationist. It is 118 Kms. from Nainital via Kaladhungi & Ramnagar...more
Prime Wildlife Attractions (Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary): Sloth Bear, Bush Grail, Deer, Elephant, Sambar, Tiger, Gaur, Panther and Partridge are some of the many inhabitants of the sanctuary. ...more
About Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary:Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary is located at a distance of 40 kms from Thodupuzha.This sanctuary extends over the Thodupuzha and Udumpanchola taluks of Idukki district spreading over 77sq. kms, at 450 - 748m above sea level.
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Kanha Tiger Reserve, comprising parts of the Mandla & Balaghat districts of Madhya Pradesh, and located in the "Maikal" hills of the Satpuras, is internationally renowned for its rich floral and faunal attributes...more
Kaziranga National Park is situated on the south bank of the Brahmaputra river in Assam, India. Kaziranga National Park covers an area of approximately 430 Sq. kms with its swamps and tall thickets of elephant grass making it the ideal habitat for the Indian one-horned. The vast open country makes Kaziranga very accessible and wildlife viewing fairly pleasurable. ...more
The Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, a Project Tiger reserve, lies among the foothills of the Bhutan Himalayas, in the far eastern state of Assam. The park, which spreads over 2,837 sq km, is a vast, relatively unspoilt expanse of low-lying sal forests and grasslands. ...more
Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary is 176km, which is the nearest major airport. The capital of Assam, Guwahati has regular flights coming in from most major cities in India, and getting to Manas from here isn’t a problem. It actually makes a lot of sense to drive down ...more
Ranthambhore National Park A significant geological feature within the park is the 'Great Boundary Fault' where the Vindhaya plateau meets the Aravali range. The Rivers Chambal in the South and the Banas in the North bound the National Park.
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