Friday, April 26, 2013

What’s so Special about an Indian Safari?


Are you planning for a safari trip to India? In fact, these days, most of the tourists are coming India with the sole purpose of visiting some of the well-known safari spots of this country. Be it the Jim Corbett National Park of Uttarakhand or the Sunderbans of West Bengal, India has all those top-notch safari spots that can feed the voracious appetite of a traveler. Let’s discuss in brief on few of them.

Jim Corbett National Park














If you consider yourself as a true adventure lover, then it’s high time that you must visit the Jim Corbett National Park. This is one of the oldest national parks in India and has always been a prime attraction for travelers. A jeep safari inside the Jim Corbett National Park is one of those experiences that you would like to cherish forever. Presently, you may not find tigers here, but can definitely have a glance at some of the wild elephants.

Sunderbans National Park
















Besides this, there is the Sunderbans National Park of West Bengal, which further attracts the tourists to a large extent. Sunderbans is widely renowned for having the largest number of tigers throughout the country. In addition, there are some of the rare species of birds, reptiles, etc. However, unlike the other national parks of India, here the jungle safari is done via boats instead of jeeps. 

Kaziranga National Park














Furthermore, there is the Kaziranga National Park of Assam, which is well-known for having the one-horned rhinoceros. The forest even comes up with a large number of elephants, water birds, wild buffalos, etc. Here also, you can opt for a jeep safari to roam around the entire forest.

Kanha National Park
















Apart from these, there is the Kanha National Park of Madhya Pradesh, which is also widely acclaimed for having a large number of tigers. Apart from tigers, here you will even be able to see leopards, Barasingha and some of the wild Indian dogs. Here the visitors can have safari even by riding elephants.  

Hence, if you are also one of those who are looking forward to have an elating vacation ahead, do consider of visiting these aforementioned Indian safari spots. We bet that you will never regret for this decision in future.

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