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E India Travel Guide New Delhi, India 99900097100 India Travel Guide | India Tour Guide - Mini Guide to Indian Safari India is one country where you can find Hindu Gods having animals as their celestial vehicles. And, no wonder as this nation is a hub of an extraordinary variety of biodiversity as well as habitats. You will be enthralled to see some of the rarest species of wildlife animals and birds. India Travel Guide gives you an insight into the wildlife tourism that has been gaining popularity amidst travellers from all walks of life for a long time now. There is so much that you can do once you land here. You can get customized wildlife safari tour packages as per you budget and need. Due to human sprawl and poaching, the number of wildlife animals has gone down over the last few hundred years. India was home to 100,000 tigers, however today only some 1500 hundreds are left. However, India’s diverse and rich wildlife remains intact even today. India comprises 12 per cent of earth’s birds and fish, 412 species, thus ranking 9 th in the world of mammals. The boost in conservation has led to the popularity of Wildlife tourism. The result of which is that India, today, abodes 14 biosphere reserves, 500 wildlife sanctuaries and 100 national parks. In an effort to safeguard the scarce wildcat, Tiger, in the month of July 2012, the apex court of the country, Supreme Court, passed judgement according to which tourism was banned in the areas that are home to Tigers. The prohibition is divisive, and might not last long. Karnataka is the home to largest numbers of tigers. You can find around 300 tigers here in six famous tiger reserves of which one is Bandipur National Park. Kanha National Park and Bandhavgarh National Park are two other famous places where you can see tigers roaming for sure. India tour guide is the best way to learn about these nationals’ parks and reserves. India has an exotic variety of various birds. Some of the Bird Sanctuaries are located right in the middle of the country in cities like Mumbai and Bangalore. These two places are ideal for bird watching. However, if you are looking for serious bird watching then Gujrat is the state to go. Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary is Gujarat is one the best places where you can see some of the best species of birds. Located in Rajasthan, Keoladeo Ghana National park makes for a spectacular hot spot for bird watchers. Migrating birds from different parts of the world can be seen here. You can hire a bicycle to see magpies, parakeets and sunbirds. Vedantangal Bird Sanctuary

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India is one country where you can find Hindu Gods having animals as their celestial vehicles. And, no wonder as this nation is a hub of an extraordinary variety of biodiversity as well as habitats. You will be enthralled to see some of the rarest species of wildlife animals and birds.

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Page 1: India Travel Guide | India Tour Guide- Mini Guide to Indian Safari

E India Travel Guide

New Delhi, India

99900097100

India Travel Guide | India Tour Guide - Mini Guide to Indian Safari

India is one country where you can find Hindu Gods having animals as their celestial vehicles. And, no wonder as this nation is a hub of an extraordinary variety of biodiversity as well as habitats. You will be enthralled to see some of the rarest species of wildlife animals and birds. India Travel Guide gives you an insight into the wildlife tourism that has been gaining popularity amidst travellers from all walks of life for a long time now. There is so much that you can do once you land here. You can get customized wildlife safari tour packages as per you budget and need.

Due to human sprawl and poaching, the number of wildlife animals has gone down over the last few hundred years. India was home to 100,000 tigers, however today only some 1500 hundreds are left. However, India’s diverse and rich wildlife remains intact even today. India comprises 12 per cent of earth’s birds and fish, 412 species, thus ranking 9th in the world of mammals. The boost in conservation has led to the popularity of Wildlife tourism. The result of which is that India, today, abodes 14 biosphere reserves, 500 wildlife sanctuaries and 100 national parks.

In an effort to safeguard the scarce wildcat, Tiger, in the month of July 2012, the apex court of the country, Supreme Court, passed judgement according to which tourism was banned in the areas that are home to Tigers. The prohibition is divisive, and might not last long. Karnataka is the home to largest numbers of tigers. You can find around 300 tigers here in six famous tiger reserves of which one is Bandipur National Park. Kanha National Park and Bandhavgarh National Park are two other famous places where you can see tigers roaming for sure. India tour guide is the best way to learn about these nationals’ parks and reserves.

India has an exotic variety of various birds. Some of the Bird Sanctuaries are located right in the middle of the country in cities like Mumbai and Bangalore. These two places are ideal for bird watching. However, if you are looking for serious bird watching then Gujrat is the state to go. Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary is Gujarat is one the best places where you can see some of the best species of birds. Located in Rajasthan, Keoladeo Ghana National park makes for a spectacular hot spot for bird watchers. Migrating birds from different parts of the world can be seen here. You can hire a bicycle to see magpies, parakeets and sunbirds. Vedantangal Bird Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, Southern India, is home to several forest and lake birds along with storks, herons and cormorants, to name a few.

Travel guide of India gives you in-depth details of various wildlife sanctuaries and national parks that you can explore during your wildlife trip.

For More Information Please Visit: http://www.eindiatravelguide.com/