Friday, 17 November 2017

Top 11 wildlife sanctuaries or National Parks of India

India is a great country having many hill stations, deserts, beaches rivers! The destination that teaches the world about yoga, Ayurveda and spiritually, is also a treasure of wild life, herbs and so much more! These herbs are used in many medicinal treatments. Flora and fauna of India is unique in its own way.  Wildlife sanctuaries and National Parks of India are worth visiting. Tiger being one of the major attractions in India, lakhs of tourists visit India  every year to see tiger. Bengal Tiger in India constitutes 50% of tigers in the whole world being endangered is one of the rare animals to spot. Sometimes professionals need to spend two months in a wildlife sanctuary to trace activities of a tiger. One of my experiences of spotting a tiger was divine that led me to write in this world of influencers. There are many more important animals for which the world converges to our land India.

Top 11 Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks of India

1. Bandhavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh is known for one of the highest density of Tigers in India. It is a breeding ground for leopards
2. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary now named as Keoladeo National Park or Keoladeo Ghana National Park  houses 230 species of birds. Thousands of migratory birds visit here for breeding and wintering. It is one of the richest birds area in the world
3. Gir forest in Gujarat is the only home for Asiatic Lions. It is considered as the most important protected areas in Asia. I had myself visited Gir Forest and loved the experience. Due to lack of time, we straight away went to Devaliya in Gir where there is a sure shot Lion spotting. It is a restricted area created in the National Park where Lions are being monitored. It is a must visit place for sure shot lion spotting.
[caption id="attachment_11221" align="alignnone" width="669"]Gir forest/ one of the National Parks of India Gir forest- one of the National Parks of India[/caption]
4. Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest National Park in India established in 1936 to save the Bengal Tiger.
[caption id="attachment_544" align="alignnone" width="800" Elephant ready to cross the river[/caption]
We had done elephant Safari there and enjoyed to the core. We had to cross the river on elephant to reach the forest. It was an amazing experience to be there.


Nidhi KM

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