India has the second largest base of bio diversity in the world, with 441 Wildlife Sanctuaries and 80 National Parks. These National Parks and wildlife sanctuaries are natural habitats of wild tigers, one-horned rhinos, Asiatic Lions, and a large percent of elephants. In a wildlife tour one can explore the dense forests, wide variety of flora and fauna which provides an opportunity to watch and photograph a large variety of species hiding in the interiors. Enjoy an exciting jeep or an elephant safari at some of the famous wildlife reserves in India which include Ranthambore, Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks.
Wildlife in South India
Wildlife In Central India
Wildlife In North India
Wildlife In West India
Wildlife In East India |