India is one of the favourite destinations for
wildlife lovers as the country is a habitat of many beautiful species that
anyone would love to see. Many explorers, researchers, photographers and
reporters visit India every year, to be a spectator of the rich wildlife found
in India. India has a rich pool of wildlife species that comprises some of the
most endangered species as well which includes Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros,
Bengal Tigers, Asiatic Lion, Lion Tailed Macaque, Snow Leopard and many more.
These species have their habitats specific to their
nature and geographical conditions and due to their decreasing numbers the
Indian Government has provided them proper protection in the form of forest
reserves and national parks.
While designing a trip at RD India Tours, we like to
gain the interest of the travellers so that we can cover all the major wildlife
sites and we also ensure that they get the maximum knowledge about the specific
wildlife tour they pick and of course keeping their safety as our first priority.
Ancient legends and some distinct instincts of some of
these animals make them more unique such as the Tigers of Sunderban National
Park were famous as the man eating tigers of India as there were reportedly 50
killings every year by these tigers till 1983.
Another reserve of India Bengal Tiger is “The Jim
Corbett National Park” which is situated near the sub Himalayan range. Named
after an English Hunter and Tracker James Edward Corbett, Jim Corbett national
park is amongst the most liked wildlife destinations of India. Despite being
rich in flora and fauna, this national park has a beautiful atmosphere and
picturesque scenic beauty as the river Ganga flows besides the beautiful
resorts in national park.
Majestic Asiatic lion (Pantheraleopersica) is another
attraction for the wild life lovers in India as we have one of the oldest
sanctuaries in Gujarat (Gir National Park) where we can see this amazing animal
roaring and walking like a king of the Jungle. Gujarat is also a place where we
have some rare and beautiful species of birds that always increases the
eagerness of every bird watcher.
Despite the instincts and nature of these wildlife
animals we find India, there’s another thing that adds some degrees to the
beauty of these animals that is “the involvement of these animals in Indian
culture”. For example most of the temples of Southern Indian State Kerala own Elephants
and they are beautifully decorated during Elephant Festival. Then there are
involvements of many Indian animals in the Hindu mythological tales and
legends. These animals are worshiped just like Indians worship the rivers,
trees and even stones.
Travellers all over the world love to see such a great
connection between mankind and wild animals and thus the Indian wildlife
becomes one of their wildlife destination and at RD India Tours, we believe in
making your tour memorable in all the possible ways.



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