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India is blessed with a unique and extremely rich and varied
flora and fauna. India boasts a total of 88 National Park
and 490 Wildlife Sanctuaries, sheltering over 390 mammals,
455 reptiles, 210 amphibians, 1,230 bird species and 30,000
species of insects, making the country one of the most sought
after wildlife destinations in the world. Thousands of wildlife
enthusiasts, ornithologists, researchers and tourists from
all corners of the world visit numerous National Parks and
Wildlife Sanctuaries in India every year and return back with
an unforgettable wildlife experience.
Visitors have a choice of watching flora and fauna from elephant
back, watch towers, boats, jeeps and on foot.The thrill of
spotting herds of wild elephant, deer, a rhino or even a tiger,
its natural environment, is very difficult to match. Depending
on the area and terrain, these parks provide ample opportunity
for wildlife watching.
India is known for its richness in flora and fauna, in the
widest possible range of environments: from the himalayas
to the desert, river valleys and the extensive plains. All
this makes the home of various creatures who are the reason
why North India is the place where one finds a number of Wild
Life Sanctuaries and National Parks, which are one of the
Worlds most finest and famous.
Corbett Wildlife Sanctuary is the finest and the most picturesque
national park of India. Corbett National Park has the privilege
of being the first national park of the country, developed
and nurtured by Late Jim Corbett in the year 1936. Corbett
also enjoys the privilege of being the first tiger reserve
of India to be covered under the Project Tiger in 1973. The
wildlife in Corbett National Park comprises of about 50 mammal
species, 580 bird species, 25 reptile species and 110 tree
species. Corbett National Park is the most famous for its
handsome and ferocious tigers. Located in the picturesque
foothills of majestic Himalayas, Corbett National Park is
known for its scenic beauty and unique wildlife. The Park
is also popular for its wildlife population Leopards, and
Asian Elephants.
Bharatpur National Park is world-famous for its bird population.
Also known as Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur is counted
among the finest bird sanctuaries in the world. Famous as
' Ornithologist's Paradise' Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is home
to an innumerable varieties of exotic birds including the
world-renowned Siberian Cranes. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is
home to over 400 species of unique, exotic and rare birds
that include indigenous as well as migratory water birds including
the world-famous Siberian Cranes. The sanctuary also shelters
some of the rare and endangered species of birds, making it
one of the most inviting destinations in the world for ornithologists
and nature lovers.
Ranathambor National Park is also famous for its population
of Tigers. Here you can spot the tigers, prowling in their
own natural habitat. The other fascinating wildlife, you can
see in Ranthambore National Park include Leopards, Striped
Hyenas, Chital, Chinkara, Sambhar deer, langurs, Civets, Macaques,
Sloth bears, Black bucks, Indian Wild Boar, Five-striped Palm
Squirrels, Indian Flying Foxes and mongoose to name a few
with.A visit to Ranthambore National Park can surely be a
rewarding experience for all wildlife enthusiasts.
Other famous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in north
India include Sariska National Park Dudhwa National Park,
Valley of Flowers National park, Nanda Devi National Park,
and Desert National Park among many more.
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