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Book Tiger Safari in Ranthambore to Explore Tigers

Ranthambore National Park is among the most renowned and biggest national parks in North India. The park is placed around Sawai Madhopur region of southeast Rajasthan, around 130 km from Jaipur. It is one of the former and most popular hunting grounds of the Maharaas and it is today the major attraction for wildlife tourism and has grabbed huge attention of several wildlife travelers across the country. Ranthambore National Park is spread around 392 sq. km along with its nearest sanctuaries like Kaila Devi Sanctuary and Mansingh Sanctuary. The park is well known for its tigers and the best location in the country to explore the majestic predators in their own habitat. You can easily spot the tigers even in day time when they are busy in hunting. If you are planning to book  tiger safari Ranthambore , it is a great decision. You are at the right place. Ranthambore National Park is among the most popular and biggest national parks of North India. Along with it, Ranthambore is l...

Top 5 Lesser Known Wildlife Sanctuaries in India

Spotting the tiger is undoubtedly the hottest favorite activity among all the wildlife lovers. The big cat is literally very magical. Along with it, you can easily catch the sighting of the tiger if you are lucky enough. A tiger can be spotted in its own habitat in the jungle. According to the statistics, the population of tigers has grown in India and the money spent by a couple on tiger safari has risen from Rs. 15500 to Rs. 17686 for 2N/3D trip. It clearly indicates that India is one of the well-known destinations for tiger safaris. Many people have been to Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Pench, Jim Corbett, and other popular national parks. But we have listed the least talked-about national parks in India. Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary Distributed between Gondia and Bhandara districts of Maharashtra, Nagzira is the lesser-known  tiger sanctuary in India  spread over 150 sq. km. It has got the serene landscape making this forest one of the most striking national parks in the...

Visit These National Parks for Best Safari Experience in India

There are 200 wildlife sanctuaries in India and 100 of them are recognized as national parks. Some are better but still not explored. In India, the national parks provide the fascinating diversity of mountains and have a lot of giant and rare animal species. India is a great destination for tourism and attracts several tourists. You may want to search for  wildlife safari near me . So, here are the national parks known for their unique geographical and cultural features. Jim Corbett National Park It is the oldest national park in the country in Uttarakhand. Jim Cornett has been the center of attraction for both wildlife lovers and tourists. It features the dense forest which houses several wildlife species. The Corbett national park houses both wildlife seekers and adventure tourists. Tourists cannot walk in the park. The tigers are spotted here with pure luck. Kaziranga National Park Located in Assam, Kaziranga National Park enjoys the highest population of Royal Ben...

Ranthambore National Park – The Paradise on Earth

Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest national parks in North India and is located in Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan and around 140 km southeast of Jaipur and 110 km northeast of Kota.  The nearest railway station and town, Sawai Madhopur is just 11 km from the national park. Many people visit here for  tiger safari Ranthambore . Kota is also the nearest railway station. A mega highway is operated by RIDCOR from Kota to Ranthambore at the edge of the plateau and it is bounded by Banas River to the north and Chambal River to the south. The national park is named after the historic fortress of the same name, which is located in the park. Ranthambore was established in 1955 as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary by the Government of India. In 1973, it fell under Project Tiger. The adjacent forests were announced as Kaladevi Sanctuary and Sawai Man Singh Sanctuary in 1984. The tiger reserve was enlarged in 1991 to cover both sanctuaries.  Ranthambore is we...

Want to Spot Tigers in Natural Habitat? Visit These Parks

Tiger is obviously the national animal in India. However, this majestic animal was once endangered and got into the brink of extinction. Well, everything is not lost. Over the past decade, the government has made tremendous efforts to conserve the wild cats and has increased its numbers. Several tiger projects have been started in several wildlife reserves in the nation and most of them are supposed to be successful. Spotting the tiger in the wilderness is such a thrilling experience. This predator enjoys the majestic walk that is enough to give the goosebumps to you. Here are some of the best tiger reserves to see them in action – ·           Corbett National Park  – Established in the year 1936, Jim Corbett National Park is named after a British conservationist, Jim Corbett. It is India’s oldest national park in Nainital District of Uttarakhand. It has always been considered as the conservation project since it has been established...

Explore Tigers for Most Rewarding Experience in Wildlife Reserves

The conservation scheme, Project Tiger was initiated by the National Tiger Conservation Authority in April 1973 and established 9 tiger reserves in India. Currently, there are 47 in India, with different levels of infrastructure and access for the visitors. Here are some of the best national parks for  wildlife safari near me . Bandhavgarh National Park It was the former hunting ground for the Maharajas of Rewa in the state of Madhya Pradesh and it is also blessed with the steep escarpments and hilly regions and it has become one of the most stunning tiger reserves. The porous rocks are known to store monsoon rains and it ensures water all the year round. The national park also has high density of visitors. Kanha National Park Around 26 villages were relocated when Kanha was founded and left vast meadows among the grand sal forests. It is well known for its dry-land and rare swamp deer. Kanha is also known to host various large prey animals like sambar and gaur to sup...

Get the Best Tiger Sightings at the National Parks in India

Considered as the most powerful and majestic species of mammal in the world, tiger is literally the symbol of royalty and grandeur. These animals are widely found in the wildlife sanctuaries and tiger reserves; you can easily find a lot of exciting ways to spot these animals through tiger safari and jeep safari. You can book a wildlife package to spot tigers in India. These are the national parks that are best for tiger spotting and safari tour in the country. Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve Located at the Himalayan ranges, Jim Corbett National park is known to have rich diversity of flora and fauna. It is often the  best place to see tigers in India . You can also spot other amazing wild animals like leopards and elephants. Currently the reserve covers up to 1318 sq. km. and it also covers Sonanadi and Kalagarh wildlife sanctuaries in it. The reserve has up to 140 tigers and houses 25 reptiles, 570 bird species and 50 mammals. Ranthambore National Park It is the national p...