India is unique in the richness and diversity of its vegetation
and wildlife. India's national parks and wild life sanctuaries
(including bird sanctuaries) from Ladakh in Himalayas to Southern
tip of Tamil Nadu, are outstanding and the country continues
to "WOW" the tourists with its rich bio-diversity
and heritage. Wildlife sanctuaries in India attracts people
from all over the world as the rarest of rare species are found
here. With 96 national parks and over 500 wildlife sanctuaries,
the range and diversity of India's wildlife heritage is matchless.
Some of the important sanctuaries in India are The Jim Corbett
Tiger Reserve – Uttaranchal, Kanha National Park and Bandhavgarh
National Park in Madhya Pradesh, Ranthambhore National Park
- Sawai Madhopur, Gir National Park - Sasangir (Gujarat) etc.
Supporting a great variety of mammals and over 585 species of
birds, India's first national park, the Corbett was established
in the foothills of Himalayas.
Wildlife lovers will be excited to see magnificent Bird Sanctuary
at Bharatpur, Rajasthan as it is the second habitat in the world
that is visited by the Siberian Cranes in winter and it provides
a vast breeding area for the native water birds.
In the Indian deserts, the most discussed bird is the Great
Indian bustard. In western Himalayas, one can see birds like
Himalayan monal pheasant, western tragopan, koklass, white crested
khalij pheasant, griffon vultures, lammergiers, choughs, ravens.
In the Andaman and Nicobar region, about 250 species and sub
species of birds are found, such as rare Narcondum horn bill,
Nicobar pigeon and megapode. While the national park and sanctuaries
of northern and central India are better known, there are quite
a few parks and sanctuaries in South India, too. For e.g. ,
Madumalai in Tamil Nadu and Bandipur Tiger Reserve and Nagahole
National Park in Karnataka.
A tour of Indian wildlife sanctuaries and national parks is
a fabulous experience. Contrary to the African Safari, the vegetation
and terrain in India is such that wild animals are often solitary
or in small herds, elusive and shy. Ranges of Safari Packages
are on offer. These Safaris facilitate seeing a tiger, a rhinoceros
or a herd of wild elephants.
India has unmatched variety of flora and fauna that makes it
extensively different from the rest of the world. Tourists visiting
for wildlife tour in India will enjoy during any season, but
to experience migrating birds, tiger, leopard, barasingha and
other rare species, then winter is the best season to visit
sanctuaries especially for those tourists coming for wildlife
tour in India. Tourists can opt for jungle safari in an open
jeep but the experience on elephants back is overwhelming.
Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) India in association with
other NGO partners and tribal people, is making every possible
effort to develop new models of wildlife conservation to preserve
India's most treasured fauna and to protect the environment.