India, the land abounds with a splendid combination of flora and fauna, flowing rivers and snow-capped mountains, which are magnificent enough to infuse the spirit of adventure in all. Visitors have a choice of watching flora and fauna from elephant back, watch towers, boats, jeeps and on foot .The thrill of spotting herds of wild elephant, deer, a rhino or even a tiger, in their natural environment, is indeed difficult to match. India has a network of about 80 National Parks and 441 Sanctuaries, most of them having excellent facilities for visitors. |
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For the bird watching lovers the country has equal opportunities :
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For the bird watching lovers the country has equal opportunities :
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| There are specialized tourism zones and wildlife trails earmarked with well laid out game roads that pass along a diverse topography. Though known as a desert state, Rajasthan has excellent wildlife retreats. The two fine tiger reserves at Ranthambore and Sariska and the magnificent bird sanctuary at Bharatpur are easily accessible from Delhi. | |
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Note: We organize personalized tours across the above sanctuaries. Our guides at Ranthambore take every effort to show a tiger. |
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The Park at Ranthambore, once the scene of royal hunting parties, today is famous for its tigers and is one of the best places in the country to see these majestic predators in the wild - hunting and taking care of their young. A good time to visit is between November and April when the nature of the dry deciduous forests makes sightings common.