As a country that is a land to many natural
wonders, India is a country with a good list of national parks and biosphere
reserves. The majesty of India’s forest with a large variety of species of
animals and plants attracts a large number of tourists from across the globe to
experience a memorable wildlife safari. India wild safaris, being the most
promiscuous wildlife tour operators in India, brings
you a list of five of the best national parks that are worthy for every nature
lover’s safari vacation:
- SUNDARBANS
NATIONAL PARK
Situated in the World’s
largest Ganges Delta formed by the confluence of the rivers Ganga, Brahmaputra,
and Meghana, Sundarbans National Park is the best option for your luxury tiger
safari India. A tiger and biosphere reserve, it consists of the largest
population of Royal Bengal Tigers in the world. Along with them, one can spot a
sizable population of spotted deer, wild pigs, monkeys, kingfishers, herons,
and eagles.
- RANTHAMBORE
NATIONAL PARK
Ranthambore National Park
is one of the first National Parks of India that made its place on the world
map, due to the hard work of Mr. Fateh SIngh Rathore. Surrounded with
1000-year-old fort ramparts in the background and sights of the lake, this
place is also home for Tigers. The lakes here have a large number of
crocodiles. A family wildlife holiday in
this natural treasure could be well combined with taj mahal and a tour to
Jaipur.
- BANDHAVGARH
NATIONAL PARK
Bandhavgarh National Park
makes its way through the lush Sal and bamboo forest and has a quiet but
sprightly vibe about itself. Today, this wildlife park is the land for Tigers
who roam fearlessly in this forest that glistens of history, rawness, and
eye-pleasing beauty. Over 250 species of birds, Sloth Bears, Langurs, Deer
family, Jackals, and sometimes spotted Dholes could be seen in this green land
for wildlife creatures.
- KANHA
NATIONAL PARK
Inspired by Rudyard
Kipling’s Jungle book, this reserve for animals is filled with evergreen forest
and natural retreats. According to experts, during the time of Tiger faces
extinction, Kanha will be amongst the last strong footholds of Tigers. The 940
sq km of paradise consists of Tigers, Deers, Monkeys, Dholes, Jackals, over 300
species of birds.
- PENCH
TIGER RESERVE
Last but not the least,
Pench National Park is known to be a teak forest that sits in the states of
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. As the name suggests, the river Pench in this
park divides it into two parts. A legendary Tigress, named Collarwali, is
considered to be the heart-throb of Pench. With a healthy population of Tigers
in Pench, it is also home to Leopards, Indian Gaur, Wild Dogs, Sambars,
Langurs, and over 300 species of birds.

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