The mystique of India goes beyond the
colorful saris worn by its women and the culture embraced
by the late Mother Teresa. It is a giant den of animals,
rare birds, flowers and spices.
India is home to several national parks, each distinct
from the other. Basic packages for Indian Wildlife
Tours normally start in Bangalore where guests get
their first glimpse of the country's wildlife reserve
at the Bennarghatta National Park.
A ride to Mysore, dubbed the Scotland of India,
takes guests to the Brindawan Gardens, which towers
over the city and the Indian,
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Wildlife Tour is brought to a fairy land of some sort with
the vibrantly-colored lights and musical fountains. Wildlife
Tours India is for bird lovers as well. They
will definitely enjoy a full day excursion at the Ranganathittu
Bird Sanctuary where various species find their home.
At the South of Mysore is the Nagarhole National Park, which
is another wildlife reserve site in the India Wildlife Tourism.
Down at Bandipur, guests will find themselves in
jungle activities and spend a night at forest lodges.
The next stop would be the botanical garden, Doddabetta
Park and tea plantation at Ooty.
Tourists are brought
here to witness the lifestyle of the Toda Tribal Village.
Wildlife
Tour India extended packages go all the way to the
Queen of the Arabian Sea, Cochin, where guests are
entertained with a Kathakali Dance show during the
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Moreover, an India Wildlife Tour is another way of learning
about the country's history. Cochin is also home to the oldest
synagogue in the commonwealth stands, which is adorned with
hundreds of delicate hand painted Chinese blue and white
tiles.
St. Francis, the oldest European Church in India, is also
located here. Discover Palanquins, rich murals and heraldry
at the Dutch Palace.
Another popular destination in India Wildlife Tours or South India Wildlife Tours is the Periyar National Park where guests can view the wildlife while on board a boat.
Jungle activities as well are lined-up here. The second to the last stop would allow tourists to relax and soak under the sun at the Kovalam Beach before they go on another full day excursion to Cape Camorin.
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