Safari Adventure Through the Wild Trails Of India

A safari is the feeling you get when you hear the roar of a Lion echoing across the Jungle. From prowling tigers and scurrying elephant shrews to racing a Blackduck and leaping leopards, a Safari Adventure to see the wild animals of India is an extraordinarily remarkable experience.

India– The land of the great Bengal tiger and one-horned rhinoceros, is always bound to give a goosebumps experience. Stalking the stalker, waiting for it to make its leap, witnessing thousands of migratory birds flock and gharials come out of the water to bask in the sun, feeling that adrenaline rush as the beasts fight for survival, these are some of the most defining moments of any safari.

India boasts a number of National Parks and WildLife sanctuaries that offer incredible safari experiences through a range of treks that let you explore the country’s rich and diverse wildlife to its brimful. India is a paradise for wildlife lovers and the best way to discover its National parks and Wildlife sanctuaries is by opting for a safari ride. One can pick any option-  from an open jeep safari to an Elephant Safari, from a Boat Safari to a Hot Air Balloon safari – India caters it all.

Indiaatour takes the wildlife enthusiast to a diverse and abundant land of India which encompasses an enormous range of habitats through different zonal tours.

A Wild Trail To Eastern India

Globetrotters travel all over the world, looking forward to experiencing nature in its wildest and most untouched form. How about an elephant safari through the tropical semi-evergreen forests, rocky landscapes and tall thickets grass of Kaziranga National Park?

Rich in flora and fauna, Kaziranga National Park in Assam is the best place for wildlife enthusiasts. A UNESCO world heritage site and known for Great Indian one horned Rhinoceros. Stretched over an area of 430 sq km is sprinkled with elephant-grass meadows, swampy lagoons, and dense forests and the presence of the river Brahmaputra makes it a  breeding ground for elephants, wild water buffalos, swamp deer and thousands of species of birds.

Witness unmatched stealth and grace of royal Bengal tigers with a boat Safari in Sunderbans National Park of West Bengal. Explore the mangrove forests in the delta region of river Ganga and Brahmputra. A variety of birds calls this UNESCO World Heritage site, their home. The area is a  part of the world’s largest delta and home to the Sundari trees. In its brackish waters, mudflats and trees, reside an incredible variety of flora and fauna.

A Wild Trail To Northern India

Experience the flavour of wildlife adventure in the foothills of Himalayas in Uttrakhand – Jim Corbett National Park, famous for being home to a large number of Tigers, the highest among any Indian National Park. Extended over 1320 sq km, of which 520 sq km is the main area, and the remaining is buffer; the park is spread against the picturesque landscapes of Pauri Garhwal, Almora, and Nainital. Watch the wild animals in their natural habitat in an open jeep safari. The lush dense forest cut across by gushing streams,  rivers and waterfalls is a lifetime experience. Another National Park and Tiger Reserve is  Raja Ji National Park, surrounded by Shivalik hills of the Himalayas is spread over 820 km. Tigers, Asian Elephants, Bears, Panthers, Chitals, Sambars, Wild Cats, Wild Boar can be easily spotted here. One can pick a rafting tour on the Ganges, an open Jeep Safari to experience the vibe of the place.

A Wild Trail To Western India

Teeming with natural beauty, India’s western region supports a wide variety of flora and fauna and is home to some of the most spectacular wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. Covering an area of 1334 sq km, the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve of Rajasthan stands as one of the largest tiger reserves in India, bounded by the Banas river and Chambal river.  As you take safari here, you will be able to spot Royal Bengal tigers in their natural habitat. The next popular National park of western India is the  Gir National park and Wildlife Sanctuary of Gujarat, spread over an area of 1412 sq km, provides shelter to the Asiatic Lions. It is the only place in the world, besides Africa where you can spot lions roaming free in the wild.

A Wild Trail To Central India

Encounter plethora of wildlife in their natural abode by taking a jungle safari at the National parks and Tiger reserves of Central India.

The most jaunty ones can zip over Bandhavgarh National Park for a jungle safari in a “Hot Air Balloon”. Where they can have the real safari experience of the buffer zone of Bandhavgarh forest and watch wild animals from birds’ eye view. A 2000 years old jungle with several man made caves with inscriptions and rock paintings. Once a hunting ground of maharajas, Bandhavgarh is now Bandhavgarh National Park and home to the royal Bengal tiger and different species of mammals, birds and butterflies.

Experience “Night Jungle jeep safari” or an “Elephant Safari” in  Kanha National Park of Madhya Pradesh- spread over an area of 941 sq. km,  is considered to be one of the best administered and managed parks in India. Apart from the majestic royal Bengal tigers, Kanha inhabits barasingha, leopards, wild dogs, elephants and birds.

A Wild Trail To Southern India

Go for a thrilling safari ride during the day and spend the night in the wilderness of Western Ghats of Karnataka – the picturesque surroundings of Bandipur National Park is sure to charm any nature-lover. Nestled at the foothills of the Nilgiris, Bandipur has had a long tryst with tigers, also one of the last refuges of the endangered Asiatic wild elephants.

Jump onto an open jeep crossing through rugged terrain on unmetalled treks and looking out across sun-baked, game-filled Chitals( spotted deer) is arguably one of life’s best experiences.

Appreciate the varied mix of elephant safaris, walking tours, game drives, boat safaris and birdwatching at Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Snuggled in the southern region of the Western Ghats, the Periyar Tiger Reserve sprawls over an area of 777 sq. km of evergreen forest land runs along the river Periyar. This national park is home to many endangered animals

Tigers and elephants.

 

Whether it’s your first safari or the mark of a return to India, Indiaatour helps you to plan a trip that captures everything you’re looking for in your next family holiday or in a honeymoon escape. We can arrange experiences that show you the bush in a new light, from walking safaris that focus on the wider ecosystem to boat trips or Elephant safari that get you close to the wilds.

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