For a national emblem, India has the
Bengal tiger or the Royal Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris
tigris). The Indian government estimates these feral
creatures to number only around 4,500, of which India
has around 2,000.
All in all, around 80% of the wild
tigers in the world are situated in the Indian subcontinent.
Tigers thrive in various habitats across the subcontinent,
such as grasslands, subtropical and tropical rainforests,
scrub forests, wet and dry deciduous forests and mangroves.
The most pernicious threats to the tiger seem to be
habitat destruction and poaching.
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Tigers are the largest and most powerful living cats, often
hunting alone and eating primarily medium to large-sized
herbivores such as deer, wild pigs, and buffalo.
Humans are
the only serious predators of tigers; other than that, they
are at the top of the food chain. In this line,
Adventure Tourism India thought it best to promote awareness
of this extinction threat by way of Wildlife Tours India or
India Adventure Tour Packages showcasing the admired animals.
As if they’re not
on the verge of extinction, tigers have their digs
safe in Ranthambore National Park, among other parks
featured in India Adventure Tours.
On their own volition,
they will make a surprise appearance among the game.
The said park is part of the itinerary of most Wildlife
Adventure India tiger tours.
Never ever amiss in any India Adventure Travel tiger
tour is the Jim Corbett National Park India.
After all, it had the proud distinction of being
chosen as the venue for the inauguration of Project
Tiger in India.
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Home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, Jim Corbett
National Park India is famous for its wild population of
tigers, among 50 mammal species, 580 bird species and 25
reptile species.
A Wildlife Tours India staple, the Jim Corbett National
Park India is the first, the oldest and seminal national park
of the subcontinent. Most Adventure Safari tours India consider
this tiger reserve as of superior class; the park takes it
upon itself to raise preys for the tigers, which include four
kinds of deer, wild boar and some lesser-known animals.
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