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Tours to National Parks in India
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National
Parks in India
Depending on
the area and terrain National
Parks provide ample opportunities
to the visitors to have a close
encounters with the wilds. But
what is so exquisite about the
Indian National Parks is the variance
that they are equipped with. Whether
it comes to the flora, avifauna,
and aquafauna, or witnessing various
wild forms in their natural surroundings
on an elephant or inside a jeep,
wild ventures in are simply amazing!
Some of the best jewels of Indian
wilderness include the Great Himalayan
National Park, Dachigam National
Park near Srinagar, Corbett National
Park in Uttar Pradesh, which is
also a famous tiger reserve, Ranthambore
National Park in Rajasthan, and
Sundarbans National Park in West
Bengal. Worth visiting in the
east indian part in "The Land
of Rhino" Assam is Kaziranga. |
Other
National Parks in India |
Bhalukpong,
Arunachal For the energetic
visitor, keen to experience of
faraway Arunachal Pradesh, Bhalukpong
is a place to visit. On the edge
of the luxuriant forest of the
Pakhui Game Sanctuary, along the
Kameng river lies the village
settlement of Bhalukpong, also
known as the gateway to Bomdila
and the Tawang Monastery. |
Simplipal
National Park, Orissa Simplipal
is counted among the earliest
Project tiger reserves of India
and is located in the northern-forested
belt of Orissa. Beside the faunal
attractions, the attractive terrain
also includes numerous waterfalls.
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Nandankanan
Zoo, Orissa A combination
of a beautiful botanical garden,
a zoo and a sanctuary, Nandankanan,
is situated 20-km from Bhubaneshwar,
and is popularly known as the
"Garden of Pleasure" in Orissa.
The zoo at Nandankanan is world
famous for its White Tigers. |
Gahirmatha
Turtle Sanctuary, Orissa Aqua
fauna is what going to attract
you to this sanctuary, the breeding
center of the Giant Olive Ridley
Turtles, who crossover the Pacific
to come here and lay their eggs.
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Dibru
Saikhowa National Park, Assam
Located on the alluvial flood
plains of Brahmaputra in Upper
Assam neighboring Arunachal is
a biosphere reserve called Dibru
Saikhowa National Park Its also
an orchid paradise besides being
a home to numerous wild animals
and birds. |
Milroy
or Pabha Sanctuary, Assam
This splendid wildlife reserve
even if doesn't have many faunal
varieties to offer, still it possesses
the most coveted one, the Wild
Water Buffalo.This sanctuary has
been exclusively built for the
protection of the wild water buffalo.
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Nameri
National Park, Assam Nameri
is the second Tiger reserve of
Assam, situated at the foothills
of eastern Himalayas. The hilly
backdrop, deciduous and the river
Jia Bhoroli have added a unique
natural charm to it. |
Pin
Valley National Park, H.P.
Tucked in between the snow laden
higher reaches and scree slopes
covered with scanty tufted vegetation,
Pin Valley National Park forms
the natural habitat of a number
of endangered animals including
Himalayan Ibex, Snow Leopard,
Bharal, Wooly Hare, Tibetan Wolf,
and Snow Cock. |
Hemis
High Altitude National Park, J&K
Hemis is a high altitude protected
area that was created in the year
1981, in the eastern part of the
cold desert of Ladakh, for the
conservation and protection of
its unique flora and fauna. |
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