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5 Most Enticing Wild Safari in India For Every Travel Lover!


1. Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan
2. Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal
3. Gir National Park, Gujarat
4. Kaziranga National Park, Assam
5. Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand


India is endowed with diverse geographical divisions and climatic variations. Naturally, a country of the diverse landscape and climatic conditions serve as natural habitats to a variety of flora & fauna. Wildlife lovers can have a glance at numerous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks that have been established with the purpose of securing the future of endangered species of flora and fauna by conserving them in their natural surroundings. This article provides you with vital information on the Best wild safari in India so that your Tour to such incredible destinations remains a most memorable one. Especially, if you are keen to get a sight of the big striped cats – the tigers, India welcome to the ultimate destination to visit.




Here’s a list of the Best wild safari in India you should travel in India:

·      Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan- This National Park was previously a famous hunting ground for the Royal family of Rajasthan-Maharajas. Stretched across 1,334 square km, this destination is home to the predators dwelling in the land of royal Rajasthan. While enjoying the best wild safari in this National Park, you will be fascinated by the sight of Tigers prancing freely. The Ranthambore National Park is well-known for its Tiger trails and Bird watching excursions. Perhaps, there are several other wild beings like Wild Boars, Sloth Bears, Sambar and so to lure animal lovers and enjoy the best safari holiday.



Best Time of year to visit: March and May & October to June.

·         Sunderbans National Park, West Bengal- Sunderbans with its muddy land, dense mangroves, and Tigers, is truly a natural paradise. This National Park is spread over 54 islands as well as extending into the neighboring country named Bangladesh. Locals speak that whether you spot a Tiger or not, it is sure to have spotted you. Apart from the Royal Bengal Tiger; you can also spot Leopard Cats, Fishing Cats, Macaques, Indian Grey Mongoose and Wild Boar in abundance here. This park is certainly among the best tourist destinations for enjoying the Indian jungle and wildlife holidays. Further, it is also one of the best UNESCO World Heritage Site.

   

   Best Time of year to Visit: October till April.

·         Gir National Park, Gujarat- This National Park of India is among the precious jewels of treasure trunk. Gir is the solitary home of the Asiatic Lions, and therefore these big cats greatly contribute to the Indian jungle. Along with the Lions, the park dwells around 32 different species of mammals, 26 of reptiles and 300 of birds. The Gir National Park is bestowed with rich bio-diversity and is also responsible for a large number of tourists in the park. Apart from the leopards and the lions, the striped Hyenas, Jackals and India Fox are some of the carnivorous animals found here. Several reptiles and birds also dwell in the forests.


 Best Time of year to Visit: December to April.

·         Kaziranga National Park, Assam- Kaziranga National Park is home to a major population of One-Horned Rhino in the world. Apart from the rhinos, panthers, elephants, bears and numerous pretty birds pass through the landscape of this well-known park of North-eastern India. Kaziranga is also considered as a famous UNESCO World Heritage Site. Kaziranga National Park has achieved great success with its various conservation projects.



Best Time of year to Visit: November to April.

·         Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand- Jim Corbett is the best known wildlife park and the Best safari holiday spot in India, being Asia’s first National Park. Here, you can easily get a sight of the rare wild cats. Besides tigers, Corbett is a habitat of Himalayan Tahr, Serow, Goral, Fishing Cats, and other fascinating wild species and is truly among the list of the best wild safari in India.



Best Time of year to Visit: From Mid-November to June end, and March to May.

All the above mentioned national parks of India are bestowed with exotic fauna and flora that lure travelers to explore travelers visit these destinations.

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