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Diversity is something that exists in every nook and corner of the incredible land of India. It is the topographical diversity of India that attracts hundreds and thousands of adventure seeking people every year to come and visit this country. The terrain is breathtakingly diverse where Mother Nature has created the ultimate abode for countless species of fauna and flora. The land of India is strewn with as many as 500 wildlife reserves making the India wildlife tour packages more than exciting for the wildlife enthusiast hungry for adventure.

Amongst this assemblage of protected wildlife zones, particularly 28 tiger reserves are specifically functional in conservation of tigers as a part of Project Tiger which is a national conservation project. What marks the edge of the wildlife safari India are catching the glimpses of the Indian wilderness on an elephant back passing through the undulated paths of the woods that hold in its embrace numerous enthralling experiences likely to create the most memorable encounter ever.

The experts at Cultural Safari Tours would like to mention a list of the wildlife sanctuaries that you should not miss while on a tour to explore the wildlife of India.

  • The Ranthambore National Park: While you go for the Ranthambore safari you will find that this national park is edged on a plateau in Rajasthan with the River Banas following through the north of the park. The Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest wildlife parks in Northern India and was established formally as a national park way back in 1980. The park spreads over an area of 392 square kilometers and is home to tigers, leopards, nilgai, wild boars, dhole, sloth bear, chital and a lot more. Other than the rich flora and fauna of the place Ranthambore is also known for the famous Ranthambore Fort which is a magnificent and majestic sight from the 10th century.

  • The Jim Corbett National Park: The Jim Corbett National Park was the first wildlife conservation area in India. It is located in the Nainital district in Uttarakhand. The place is characterized by dense forests typical to the Himalayan belt making it one of the most admired destinations of adventure seekers and nature lovers. The park has a whopping fauna of 488 species of varied plantations. This park has lush greenery comprising of deciduous trees like papal, sal, mango, etc. While taking a Corbett National Park tour you will be visiting the home of 50 diverse species of mammals, 25 species of reptiles and 580 species of birds. Once in India, culturalsafaritours.com would like to remind you, this is a wild safari India that you just can't miss.

  • The Kaziranga National Park: The Kaziranga National Park has been announced as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO as it holds two thirds of the total population of one horned Rhinoceroses in the world. In fact this park is also the proud home to the highest tiger population amongst all the wildlife sanctuaries in the world. The sheer serenity and beauty of this wild life sanctuary will surely make your wildlife safari India a complete ace!