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Wildlife Sanctuaries
Wandering
about in a wildlife sanctuary
and witnessing the wildlife therein
can be quite an adventurous experience.
Whether it is done while riding
on an elephant's back, or from
a watch tower or from a boat,
the thrill that one can have while
spotting herds of wild elephants,
deer and predators catching their
preys in their natural habitat
is much more exciting than watching
a wildlife documentary on television.
Such as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
known as largest bird sanctuary
in Asia, which is much more famous
as a refuge of migratory birds
like barons, ibis, pelicans and
painted storks that make it their
temporary home during the winter
months. Two splendid protected
habitats situated in the Himalayan
foothills are the Corbett National
Park and The Dudhwa National Park
that provide an unforgettable
wildlife experience. The most
pleasant time to visit any wildlife
sanctuary in India, with the exception
of Dachigam is the months between
October and March. However, the
chances of spotting wildlife are
better from March to June when
the weather is hot.
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Popular
Wildlife Sanctuaries in India |
| Bharatpur
Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan
bird paradise of India, where beside
the locals, you'll be able to witness
the migrants such as the Siberian
Cranes that cover half the globe
to make Bharatpur sanctuary their
nesting place for winters. |
Sariska
Wildlife Sanctuary Probably
the most visited park in India,
Sariska was also a hunting reserve
previously just like other national
parks in India. The reserve was
declared a wildlife sanctuary
in 1958 and came under the "Project
Tiger" as a tiger reserve in 1979.
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Gir
National Park & Sanctuary,
Gujarat Sole surviving
natural habitat of the Asiatic
Lions. Popularly known as Sasangir,
this national park is blessed
with some of the most Perse wild
attractions and natural surroundings.
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Periyar
Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala
Best known for its wildlife, is
a must-see for all the visitors
to Kerala. The Periyar lake lies
at the heart of the sanctuary,
which is a veritable paradise
for all wildlife lovers. |
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Wildlife Sanctuaries in India |
Bhitarkanika
Wildlife Sanctuary known as
one of the second largest viable
stretch of mangrove forest in
the Indian mainland, Bhitarkanika
sanctuaries best attractions include
the aqua ones, specifically speaking
- Estuarine Crocodile and Pacific
Ridley Sea Turtles. |
Dandeli
Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka
Located on the scenic banks
of river Kali, Dandeli is flourished
with richness of flora and fauna.
If you are a nature lover then
you will definitely enjoy the
richness and Persity of this captivating
wild land. |
Govind
Wildlife Sanctuary, U.P.Here's
a call from the luring thickly
forested hills of Uttarkashi,
to check out its green and wild
beauty. The talk is going on about
the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary,
whose wild population consists
of Snow Leopard, Brown and Himalayan
Black Bears, Tahr, Bharal and
Musk Deer. |
Srisailam
Sanctuary, Andhra PradeshNagarjuna
Sagar - Srisailam Sanctuary is
one of the biggest success stories
of Project Tiger in India. Adjoining
the reserve is the large reservoir
of the Nagarjunasagar Dam on the
River Krishna. |
Thattekad
Bird Sanctuary, Kerala Deep
inside the dense tropical evergreen
and deciduous forests and grassland
patches is located the Thatekkad
Bird Sanctuary, home to India's
bird population of about 500 winged
species. This sanctuary is located
in between the parts of river
Periyar. |
Orang
Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam
Also known as Mini Kaziranga,
Orang main wild attractions include
the One-Horned Rhinoceros, Elephants,
Leopard, Sambar, Barking Deer,
Tiger, Varieties Of Water Birds,
Green Pigeon, and Florican. |
Pabitora
Wildlife Sanctuary, AssamPabitora
Wildlife Sanctuary was declared
a reserve forest in 1971 mainly
because of the few Rhinos that
were found in this region prior
to the year 1971. The sanctuary
has a flat terrain with a gentle
east to west inclination excluding
Burha-Mayong hillock. |
Sonai
Rupai Wildlife Sanctuary, AssamCovering
a slightly larger area than the
Pabha Sanctuary, the Sonai Rupai
is quite a wonderful wildlife
hub of Assam. And its insured
among its wild treasure not only
the exotic wildlife but also the
scenic beauty that surround its
boundaries. |
Lakhowa
Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam Regarded
as one of the rich and Perse wildlife
area of Assam till 1980s, Lakhowa
Sanctuary is located in the Nagaon
district. It also has quite a
decent number of Rhino population.
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B.
R. Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka
B R Hills is a unique blend
of resort and wildlife sanctuary
of undulating hills and valleys
covered in deciduous forests and
Sholas. The sanctuary is teeming
with varied flora and fauna including
the Elephant, Langur, Panther
and Tiger. |
Kabini
River Lodge, KarnatakaNestled
amidst the Karapur Forest, Kabini
was once the erstwhile hunting
lodge of the Mysore royals. The
steep valleys with rich forests,
spectacular pools and rapids provide
an ideal opportunity to revive
the adventure spirits. |
Bhemeeshwari
Wildlife Sanctuary, KarnatakaThe
lush wild greenery makes Bhemeeshwari
a perfect picnic spot, where nature
has created a natural habitat
for the Mahseer fish and a variety
of exciting animals. |
Kadalundi
Bird Sanctuary, Kerala19-kms
from Kozhikode, this bird sanctuary
is a home to more than a hundred
varieties of native birds and
over 60 species of migratory birds
that flock here in large numbers
during the winter months. Spread
over a cluster of islands, and
covering scenic area of 3-kms
surrounded by hillocks, this place
is a must visit. |
Kolleru
Bird Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh
Kolleru is the largest fresh Water
Lake in the country and is described
as "Peerless Fisherman's Paradise
and Birds heaven" in the Imperial
Gazetteer. The lake supports a
rich bioPersity and high biomass
of fish, plankton that forms the
source of food for birds. Pelicans,
the main attraction of this lake
resort area, arrive during the
nesting season to raise their
young ones. |
Kumarakom
Bird Sanctuary Situated on
the banks of the Vembanand Lake
is known for its varied avian
population, including the local
varieties of waterfowls, cuckoos
and owls, as well as the migratory
Siberian Cranes that can be viewed
here during the months of December
to February. |
Manjira
Bird Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh
Manjira is a small sanctuary
located along the banks of river
Manjira. It also supports riverine
habitat and is home for many water
bird species, mugger crocodiles
and fresh water turtles. |
Nalsarovar
Bird SanctuaryThe unusual
reserve of Nalsarovar Lake and
sanctuary is a wild hideout where
a large number of water birds
can be seen. It is also counted
among one of the best of its kind
bird sanctuary in India during
the winter months, teeming with
thousands of Cranes, Flamingoes,
Pelicans, Ducks, Storks and other
birds. |
Nandurmadhmeshwar Bird Sanctuary, MaharashtraThe site is considered
a good wetland habitat aptly named
as "Bharatpur of Maharashtra"
harbouring thousands of beautiful
local and migratory birds. There
are more than 230 species of birds,
out of which 80 are migratory
species. |
Nawab
Ganj Bird Sanctuary, Uttar Pradesh
If you are interested in Bird
watching, then check out this
sanctuary with a huge marshland
and shallow lake bordered with
mixed dry forest. The avifauna
attractions of this reserve comprise
of The Pochard, Shoveller, Woodpecker,
Parakeet, Coot, Purple Moorhen
and Common Teal. |
Karnala
Bird Sanctuary, Maharashtra
Karnala Bird Sanctuary is located
at the bottom of the Karnala fort,
which lies between Pen and Panvel.
Rich with natural habitats the
sanctuary abounds in bird life
with various kinds of resident
and migrant birds. |
Nelapattu
Bird Sanctuary, Andhra Nellapattu
is located on the East Coast about
20-km north of the Pulicat Bird
Sanctuary in the Nellore district.
It is one of the largest pelican
habitats in Southeast Asia with
a total coverage area of 404-kms.
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Porbandar
Bird Sanctuary, Gujarat Porbandar
is quite a pretty small bird habitat
of a variety of wildfowl, teals,
ibis, curlews, and a sizeable
number of migratory birds. |
Ranganathittu
Bird Sanctuary, KarnatakaIf
you are planning a holiday among
the wilds, come to Ranganathittu
and you will be treated with some
of the most glorious sights of
natural world. |
Salim
Ali Bird Sanctuary, Goa
On the western tip to the island
of Chorao along the riverbanks
of Mandovi, mangrove swamps cover
this bird-watchers' paradise aptly
named after India's best-known
ornithologist and can be visited
throughout the year. |
Thattekkad
Bird Sanctuary, KeralaDeep
inside the dense tropical evergreen
and deciduous forests and grassland
patches is located the Thatekkad
Bird Sanctuary, home to India's
bird population of about 500 winged
species. This sanctuary is located
in between the parts of river
Periyar. |
The
Palamu Tiger Reserve, Bihar The
tiger reserve of Palamu is located
within the district of Palamau
in the South Chhotanagpur plateau
of Bihar. Sal forests and thickets
of Bamboo and the circuitous Koel
River set off the undulating terrain
and the rivers tributaries meander
through the park. |