Thursday, September 15, 2011

National Parks in India: Explore the Real India in its Rich Flora and Fauna


India has remarkable wild settlements that accommodate a wide variety of the wild animals. Owing to its rich cultural heritage and bio-diversity, India has always been attracting its tourists. The endangered species found in these wildlife sanctuaries and national parks mesmerize their visitors across the globe. In fact, Wildlife India has unparalleled variety of rare species.


India is highly visited for witnessing tigers that are explored in the National Parks India. There are around 97 National Parks in India. Each of these national parks has a varied range that is quite enthralling and different. This diversity consists of flora, fauna, aquafauna, avifauna, terrain and so on. In these National Parks of India, the thrill and adventure excites all its visitors. Therefore, if you are planning to take a tour to these national parks, you will surely experience several forms of wildlife and, that too, in their natural habitat.


It is quite a surprise for tourists across the globe, when they witness Wildlife India at several geographical locations and with a diverse climate. You will find that both natural flora and wild lives are different in National Park of India that is unique and extraordinary. National Parks in India are located in deserts, hills, plains and also in mangroves.


There are various rare species of wild animals in National park of India, including Monkeys, Languor, Asiatic Lion, Tiger, Asian Elephants, Wild Buffalo, One-Horned Rhinoceroses and many more. India is considered to be home to the wild animals and National Park India is endowed with more than 2000 birds’ species, around 30,000 insects’ species, along with colourful butterflies and more than 500 reptiles species’ and also amphibians. The eco-tourism in India has gained immensely due to the presence of National Parks in India.


The most popular and important National Parks in India consist of the Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve in Utttranchal, Ranthambhore National Park in Sawai Madhopur, Gir – Sasangir in Gujarat, Kanha and Bandhavgarh, being located in Madhya Pradesh, Periyar national Park, Kerala, Kaziranga National Park in Assam and Sunderbans.


Visit: Bird Sanctuaries in India and Wildlife Sanctuaries in India.

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