India is a host to a number of
National parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Many of these National parks are even
world renowned attracting tourists from all around the world throughout the
year. These National Parks provide a conducive and safe environment for the
growth of both flora and fauna. One of the oldest National Parks in India is
the Corbett National Park which is located in the Himalayas in the state of
Uttarakhand. Corbett has been the most loved location for adventure freaks and
wildlife enthusiast. The canopy of thick and dense deciduous forest and various
streams of the Ramganga river which flows across the park give a splendid
experience. There are about 110 plant and animal species living here in their
natural ambience. Corbett has got excellent accommodation facilities with the
wide availability of hotels and resorts. The elephant safari, jeep and canter
safari makes your visit to the Corbett an unforgettable one.
Ranthambore National park is
another well known wildlife sanctuary located in Sawai Madhopur district of the
state of Rajasthan. The royal heritage of the park alongwith the diverse
wildlife captivates the tourists from all across the world. It is well known
for its tiger reserve. The dense forest would drive you deep into the mystic
beauty of nature. The forts in the park are the epitome of architectural
expertise. The accommodation in Ranthambore National Park has all the modern
amenities making your stay a pleasant one.
If one wants to see the great
Indian one horned Rhinoceros, Kaziranga National park is the place to be. It is
located in the state of Assam, apart from rhinoceros Kaziranga is a host to a
number of other wildlife varieties. Kaziranga is inscribed in the world
heritage site list 1985. Kaziranga is a birding paradise. It has got excellent
accommodation facilities for the tourists who come from all across the world.
One of the paradises of tigers is
the Sunderban National Park in west Bengal. There are about 250 Bengal tigers in
the Sunderbans. Mangrove trees give a mystic touch to the park, which is also a
UNESCO world heritage site. It is also the most loved location for the
birdwatchers. The adventure at the Sunderban is unparalleled with the chital
dear and rhesus monkey which could be easily spotted.
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