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Enjoy Tiger Safari in the Most Popular Tiger Reserves of India


By: Amit Kothiyal
Submitted: 2011-01-27 00:09:38 | Word Count: 393


Known as the most majestic and powerful mammal on earth – The Tiger is a symbol of rampant and royalty and is the most splendid of all cats. Mainly found in the tiger reserves and the wildlife sanctuaries, the brilliant ways to chase tigers are through jeep safari and tiger safari India. A tiger can be seen by booking an India wildlife tour. The national parks that are popular for tiger watching and tiger safari tour in India are:

Corbett Tiger Reserve

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Situated at the foothills of the Himalayas, The Corbett Tiger Reserve has a rich flora and fauna along with the massive population of the royal majesty – The Tiger and other fascinating animals including elephant and leopards. Currently the Corbett Tiger Reserve covers an area of 1318.54sq.km and also includes Kalagarh and Sonanadi wildlife sanctuaries within it. At present there are around 140 tigers in the reserve and it is also home to 570 bird species, 25 reptiles and 50 mammals.

Ranthambore National Park

A park that has played a very important role in saving the tigers of India, the Ranthambore National Park is the most appealing project tiger reserves. The best time to visit this park is in the months of November to May by booking the tiger tours India. It has become one of India’s best tourist attractions because of its banyan trees and pipal trees that are crisscrossed with the evergreen belts.

Bandhavgarh National Park

Nestled in the Vindhyan Mountain range of Madhya Pradesh, The Bandhavgarh National Park is home to the famous white Tiger of Rewathat. It offers various types of safaris including Tiger safari India, jeep safari and elephant safari along with other attractions such as the 35 sandstone caves bearing Brahmi inscriptions.

Sunderbans Tiger Reserve

A reserve that covers the area of around 1330sq.km, the Sunderban is popular for the majestic and one of a kind The Royal Bengal Tiger. Located in the Indian state of West Bengal, it is a home to more than 400 tigers and other species of reptiles including king cobra, water monitor, rock python and more. You can also experience the adventurous elephant and tiger safari India.

Author Resource:- Wildlife Tours India offers the adventurous tiger safari India tours to turn your holidays into an exciting safari. Visit site WildlifeToursIndia.co.uk to book your India wildlife tours and enjoy wildlife of India and fill your heart with excitement.

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