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Corbett
National Park
Corbett National
Park is India’s first National Park. The Park was established in
August 8, 1936, and named after the Governor of the United
Provinces, Sir Malcolm Hailey, as Hailey National Park. In 1952,
the Park’s name was changed
to Ramganga National Park. In 1957, the Park was renamed yet
again
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Ranthambore
National Park
The
Ranthambore National Park encompasses nearly 400 sq. kms. of dry
deciduous forest in south western Rajasthan. The Park derives
its name form the fortress of Ranthambore which sits on a rocky
outcrop in the forest. Vast in size
, it encompasses an area of nearly 7 kms. in circumference. Its
history dates back to the 11th century when Rana Hamir ruled
from its ramparts. Its massive battlements enclose one of
India's most ancient forts.
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Kanha National Park
Kanha National Park, home to a wide range of wildlife is one of
India's largest national parks. It is a mesmerizing area covered
with Sal forest and lightly wooded grassland. The Park also has
a web of numerous rivers and streams. The tiger and the highland
barasingha are the highlights of this park. Realising the danger
on the Tiger population in the country, the Government started
the "Project Tiger" at Kanha and in 1974 the area was declared
a Tiger reserve
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Periyar National Park
The most
renowned destination is the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary at
Thekkady, one of India's major sanctuary areas. The drive to
Thekkady itself is enchanting as the road winds through tranquil
countryside, rich plantations and thick jungles.
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Bandipur National Park
In
Karnataka, the two attractive wildlife parks of Nagarhole and
Bandipur, though separate entities, are part of a larger
contiguous wildlife reserve that includes the Mudumalai
Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu and the Wynad Reserve in Kerala . Both
the parks are easily accessible from Mysore .
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Sunderbans National Park
The Sunderbans forest is home to more than 400 tigers. The
Bengal Tigers have adapted themselves very well to the saline
and aqua environs and are extremely good swimmers. As you enter
the adventurous wild land of the Sundarbans you'll be thrilled
to see the chital dear and rhesus monkey. The aqua fauna of
Sunderbans include variety of fishes, red fiddler crabs and
hermit crabs.
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Kaziranga National Park
Kaziranga National Park is a birding paradise; the grasslands
are a raptor country that can be seen on safari makes a
remarkable experience. These include the Oriental Honey Buzzard,
Black-Shouldered Kite, Black Kite, Brahminy Kite, Pallas's
Fishing Eagle, White Tailed Eagle, Grey-Headed Fishing Eagle,
Himalayan Griffon, etc. Huge numbers of migratory birds descend
on the parks lakes and marshy areas during winters, including
Greylag Geese, Bar-Headed Geese, Ruddy Shelduck, Gadwall,
Falcated Duck, Red-Crested Pochard and Northern Shoveller.
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Bandhavgarh
National Park The Bandhavgarh National Park is located within the district of
Sahdol in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The
Bandhavgarh National Park is encircled by cliffs and wooded
Vindhyan mountains, having dense forests. Its plains own
a number of grass and reed covered wetlands where one can see
Kingfishers dive and Egrets sit poised, hunch-backed, in the
shallows. Vultures have their nests in the holes of the sheer
cliffs.
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Sariska
National Park
Sariska National
Park is situated in the state of Rajasthan in northwestern
India. Spread over a huge area of
800 sq. km, Sariska acted as a hunting reserve for the royal
family of Alwar. The park which was declared a wildlife
sanctuary in 1958, came under the project tiger in 1979. Today
it has the distinction of being one of the most visited parks in
India owing to its close proximity to cities like Delhi and
Jaipur. The park remains open throughout the year while the best
time to visit are the months from November to June. Some ancient
temples and historical monuments are situated inside the Sariska
park. The wide variety of animals, birds and plants found and
the picturesque surroundings of the Aravali hills make this
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Wildlife
Holiday Packages |
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India Tiger Tour
Duration : 15 Nights / 16 Days
Destinations Covered : Delhi -
Jaipur - Ranthambore - Bharatpur - Agra - Khajuraho -
Bandhavgarh - Kanha - Nagpur
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Wildlife with Taj Mahal Holidays
Duration - 20
Nights / 21 Days
Delhi - Jaipur
- Ranthambhore - Agra- Gwalior - Shivpuri -Orcha -Khajurao Bandahavgarh Kanha
- Raipur Delhi
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Wildlife Adventure Holidays
Duration - 17
Nights / 18 Days
Bangalore - Madikeri - Mysore - Ranganathittu - Nagarhole
- Bandipur - Ooty - Bangalore
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South
India Wildlife Holidays
Duration: 16 Nights / 17 Days
Places to visit :
Delhi - Bangalore - Nagarhole - BR Hills - Bandipur - Ooty
- Munnar - Eravikulam - Periyar - Kumarakom - Kochi
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North
East India Wildlife Holidays
Duration - 22 Nights / 23 Days
Delhi - Sariska - Jaipur - Ranthambore - Bharatpur - Agra - Khajuraho
- Bandhavgarh - Kanha Nagpur - Bhubaneshwar - Kolkata -
Guwahati - Kaziranga - Guwahati - Delhi.
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West Bengal
Wildlife Holidays
Duration -
15
Nights / 16 Days
Delhi
- Kolkata - Sunderban
- Darjeeling- Kalimpong
- Bagdogra - Delhi.
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Enchanting
Wildlife Holidays
Duration -
4
Nights / 5 Days
Destinations Covered:
Kolkata - Sunderbans - Kolkata.
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Elephant Safari
Tours
Duration - 8 Nights / 9 Days
Delhi - Corbett - Lohachor - Ratwadhap - Haldupura - Corbett
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