The great Indian wildlife road trip: A cross-country wildlife adventure
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Nov 26, 2024, 09:00 IST
The great Indian wildlife trips: A cross-country wildlife adventure
It won’t be an exaggeration to state that India, home to some of the world’s most spectacular wildlife, offers endless options to explore the wild. If you love travelling, wildlife road trips across the country will be something that you will never forget, and which will offer you the opportunity to witness rare species, explore pristine natural habitats, and experience the thrill of the wild. So, here are some options that you will love every bit.
North: Jim Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand)
Kick off your journey with a visit to Jim Corbett National Park, India’s first national park and one of the best places to spot Bengal tigers. Located in the foothills of the Himalayas, this park is a haven for wildlife lovers, offering jeep safaris that take you deep into the jungle. The park’s diverse ecosystem supports a range of species, including elephants, leopards, and over 600 species of birds.
Northeast: Kaziranga National Park (Assam)
The Kaziranga National Park in Assam, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its population of one-horned rhinoceroses, can be your next option. When here, do try the safari, which is an adventure in itself, and will offer you ample opportunities to see tigers, buffalo, and a variety of birds in their natural habitat. Further, the unique ecosystem of the park, which includes marshes and rich grasslands, makes it a must-visit without any doubt.
Central India: Kanha National Park (Madhya Pradesh)
Journeying into central India, make your way to Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh, renowned for its well-maintained wildlife corridors and rich tiger population. The park’s varied terrain, from dense forests to open meadows, offers great opportunities for sightings of the Royal Bengal Tiger, sloth bears, and sambar deer. Kanha is also the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, making it even more enchanting.
West India: Gir National Park (Gujarat)
Continue west to Gir National Park in Gujarat, the last habitat of the Asiatic lion. Compared to the more abundant Bengal tigers, the Asiatic lion is a fairly rare sight. A vehicle safari through Gir's dry deciduous woods will let you witness the beauty of these lions in their natural habitat. Gir is also home to a variety of hyenas, leopards, and bird species.
South India: Nagarhole and Bandipur National Parks (Karnataka)
Then you can travel south to Karnataka, where you can explore the two very famous national parks, such as Bandipur and Nagarhole. Some of the highlights of these reserves are tigers, elephants, and leopards, along with a wide variety of plants and animals. The area's mild climate and thick forests provide the perfect setting for animal viewing, with safaris providing opportunities to see both prey and predators.
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