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Corbett National Park, Bandhavgarh
National Park, Kaziranga National
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The
experience of sitting high a top an elephant
in a teak wood chair, through the thick
of jungle is an amazing experience, one
should never miss.
Travel back to the royal era and venture
through difficult terrains by taking an
elephant Safari where even
jeeps cannot venture. The elephant moves
slowly and steadily, that's why this type
of Safari is ideal in and around the wild
regions or within the vicinity of the wildlife
sanctuaries, where riding the elephant can
give you an easy excess for viewing the
wildlife.
National Park's such as Kaziranga in Assam,
with its swamps and grasslands with tall
thickets of elephant grass and patches of
evergreen forest, support the largest number
of Rhino in the subcontinent. At Kaziranga
and manas national Parks in Assam, the open
country makes wildlife viewing fairly easy
and the Elephant Safari is an experience
you will never forget.
Take an Elephant Safari at Kanha
and Bandhavgarh National Parks
where Elephants are used for Tiger-sighting
and should a tiger be located, the elephant
can take visitors to that site.
Major Elephant Safari
Sites in India
Bandhavgarh
National Park Check out the place
where firstly and formostly the white Tigers
of Rewa were discovered Bandhavgarh. This
park is some of the left out preserved wild
pockets of Madhya Pradesh of what were once
splendid forests that extended across the
whole of Central India
Corbett
National Park, U.P. Corbett is India's
first and finest national park spread along
the banks of the Ramganga River, in the foothills
of the Himalayas. A well-protected wild habitat,
Corbett provides an unforgettable experience
to a nature lover.
Kanha
National Park Ever though what it
feels like to visit a tiger country, then
visit the state of Madhya Pardesh, check out
the wilds of Kanha and see for yourself why
this place is called a wild hideout taken
straight from the famous "Jungle Book".
Kaziranga
National Park The land of Rhino is
counted among the two major wild pockets,
the only surviving habitats of this prehistoric
survivor in India.
Manas
Tiger Reserve, Assam Assam is the
state of the Great One Horned Rhino. Beside
the Kaziranga there's Manas another habitat
of the Rhino's, located in one of the remotest
region among the foothills of Himalayas.