On the globe, India holds
court as the second largest base of biodiversity. When
it comes to tigers alone, no other place has the greatest
number than India, a circumstance fast making the creatures
endemic only to the country.
With that, the nation
prides itself in 441 wildlife sanctuaries and 80 national
parks, which have become prime Adventure Tourism India
destinations.
For what it's worth, they have successfully served
as refuges for the otherwise verdant wild of the nation,
as habitat destruction and poaching are fast covering
this breadth.
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Within such Adventure Tour India sanctuaries alone, which
cover 90,000 sq km, there are over 500 species of mammals,
over 2,000 species of birds, over 500 species of reptiles
and amphibians and around 30,000 species of insects. For so
long now, it has been a blessing for many travelers that sanctuaries
mainly host Wildlife Tours India. By far, Wildlife Adventure
India can only happen in routes through their lush flora and
fauna.
Many India Adventure Tours are apt to traverse Corbett National Park, the park that started it all in the country. Covering 600 square km, it is located in the state of Uttaranchal.
The wildlife refuge is the brainchild of reputed
hunter and conservationist, Jim Corbett. Project Tiger
launched here back in the 1970s.
Indispensable in many Adventure Tours India itineraries, Ranthambore National Park seeks to protect what is left of the noble virgin forests in central India.
Situated in Rajasthan, the area formerly was the favorite
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At present, the Kaila Devi Sanctuary, famous for its tigers,
and the Man Singh Sanctuary are annexes of the Ranthambore
Reserve. As for India Adventure Travel with white tigers in
tow, Bandhavgarh National Park is renowned as the former game
reserve of the Maharajas of Rewa. The vegetation can be deciduous,
with intervals of grasslands, meadows and bamboo foliage.
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is never ever to be passed by in many Wildlife Tours India. This is India's finest bird sanctuary, if not in the world. The sanctuary is located in Bharatpur, where it is labeled the Keoladeo Ghana National Park.
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