Travel to India
On June 02, 2010 in Travel
by Aryani Sri Ramadhani
Numerous species of birds and animals have a comfortable abode in India because the topographical diversity. 80 National Parks and 441 Sanctuaries preserving the shelters of all these Species brimming the country. Tiger with a regal countenance arouses a sense of fear and excitement in all kinds of tourists is the furious of them all. A tiger tour India avails numerous opportunities to sight this creature of the wilds. Ideals choice for watching them at zoo, an adventure or nature lover would surely love to watch them in their natural habitat free and wild for which opting for a tiger safari in India.
The population of the tiger now is diminishing while The country is blessed with numerous tiger reserves shelters. Under Project Tiger a preservation plan was implemented in order to maintain and even raise the population of tigers in Indian jungles. tiger safari will be the most adventurous exercise for wildlife lovers on India Jungle.
They having the widest population of tigers includes Corbett National Park at foothills of Himalayas. Corbett National Park mainly aims at protecting and flourishing tigers especially the endangered Bengal Tiger. adventure seekers and wildlife enthusiasts and thus should not be missed hills and grasslands, water bodies and numerous animal species the park on one’s tiger tour itinerary in India.
The park contains 488 species of plants and a wide range of fauna therefore is a fine eco tourism destination preferred by many opting for India jungle tour.
Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh state of India is home to Royal Bengal Tiger, leopards, Barasingha and many other species of wild animals. The jungle of Bandhavgarh is a covered densely with sal and other mixed forest trees. This lowland forest is one of the most popular national parks in India.
The park is well known round the world for its the large biodiversity and high density of tiger population. Many of its tigers have made it to the cover pages of National Geographic magazine and thus attract wildlife photography lovers from all over the world. Bandhavgarh also homes the highest density of Bengal tigers in the world.