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Travel to Wildlife Places in India

Planning to travel to wildlife places in India this holiday? Thinking where to visit? Then let us take this opportunity to inform you with all the detailed information about travel to wildlife places in India.

India is blessed with plenty of national parks and reserve forests with variety of wild life. From north to south and east to west there are many thrilling wildlife places in India. Most of the national parks and reserve forests in India offer lion safari and tiger safari that adds extra charm to your trip.
Many of the reserve forests also have forest bungalows and guest houses where you can spend a night to watch the nightlife in a forest.

The Kaziranga national park located across the Brahmaputra river in Assam, is one of the most well known national park and wildlife places in India. The park is most famous for one horned rhino. The Kanha national park is a popular tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh. Established as reserve forest Kanha was announced as a tiger reserve in 1955. The Jim Corbett national park in the foothills of the central Himalayas is another most famous tiger reserves in India. The Ranthambore national park is the only national park of Rajasthan. Set amidst the Aravallis and the Vindhyas, the Ranthambore is well known for tiger reserve. The Gir National park houses about 300 Asiatic lions. The forest has rich collection of teak, banyan and ber trees. Other popular wildlife places in India include the Bethla Forest, Duars, Royal Chitwan, Palamu Tiger reserve and Sariska Tiger Reserve.
Located in the delta area of the Bay of Bengal, the Sunderban national park in located. This swampy region is ideal for mangrove cultivation. Sunderban is famous for the Royal Bengal Tigers. You can take an overnight launch ride through the river while you see crocodiles and other wild animals. If you are fortunate, you can also see one or two tigers. You can also visit the watch tower to see tigers. The Sultanpur national park and the Bharatpur sanctuary are the notable bird sanctuaries in India. This place is located only 46 kilometers from Delhi.