
Corbett
National Park
Corbett National ParkMyriad species of
birds, tigers, elephants and other flora
and fauna inhabit this untamed terai region.
The Indian jungle chapter unfolds as you
experience the forest species. The grandeur
of the British Raj is relived in old forest
rest houses where hunters of the British
regime rested and bagged their game. Now
a prime area for conservation, Corbett
National Park boasts of the most diverse
terrain ranging from the grasslands to
the Himalayas. The forest rest houses
complement the aura with lanterns and
fireplaces by night instead of electricity.
For transport jeeps are best suited to
the rugged terrain of Corbett |
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Ranthambhore
National Park
Ranthambhore National ParkIt is one of
India's most celebrated forests listed
as Project Tiger, and is spread over 392
sq. km area of hills and dales, full of
thick vegetation. Three lakes and several
water streams inside, and two lakes on
its periphery, act as sustaining-factor
for its wild inhabitants. Tiger, Leopard,
Caracal, Hyena, Sloth Bear, Ratel, Wild
Boar, Blue Bull, Chital, Sambhar, Chinkara,
Jackal provide an interesting observation
besides diurnal and nocturnal birds. Best
time to visit is October to April. The
park remains closed during the monsoon
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Kanha
KanhaLocated in the central Indian State
of Madhya Pradesh, Kanha boasts of having
the largest variety of fauna than any
other wildlife reserve in the country.
Often called 'Tiger Land', Kanha is situated
in a horse-shoe shaped valley bound by
two districts and supports 22 species
of mammals in the central parkland and
the adjoining plateaus. Animals at Kanha
make the park an excellent place for wildlife
viewing and photography. |
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Bandhavgarh
BandhavgarhLocated in the Vindhya Hills,
Bandhavgarh in Madhya Pradesh encompasses
32 hills covered with a mixed forest of
sal, dhobin and saga and large stretches
of grasslands with bamboo groves. Dominated
by a large fort said to have been built
by Lord Rama the hero of the Indian epic
Ramayana, Bandhavgarh is famous for its
tigers. |
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Sariska
Project Tiger
SariskaIt is a noted forest within the
Project-Tiger category, spread over about
800 sq. km area of hills and plains. Tiger,
Leopard, Hyena, Wild Boar, Blue Bull,
Chital, Jackal Four-horned deer, Sambhar,
besides birds are frequent to be observed. |
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