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Wildlife in India | Indian National Parks
India, a kaleidoscope of scenes and biodiversity, brags an unprecedented cluster of untamed life that enthralls the essence of every nature fan. From the lofty Bengal Tiger lurking in the thick wildernesses of Ranthambore to the slippery snow panther exploring the levels of the Himalayas, India's natural life is a demonstration of the country's environmental extravagance. The rich woods house an energetic embroidery of animal categories, remembering the endangered Indian rhinoceros for Kaziranga and the lively dolphins in the Ganges. With north of 500 untamed life safe-havens and 120 public parks, India offers a shelter for birdwatchers, exhibiting the exquisite dance of Indian peafowls, the taking off trips of falcons, and the melodic tunes of local birds. From the strong elephants of Jim Corbett Public Park to the effortless impalas of Sariska, India's untamed life is pretty much as different as its societies. At Wildcon Tourism, we care about tourist interests and wildlife conservation, creating a positive environment for tourists & travel agents. Come, experience the beauty of Indian flora & fauna with us.
The famous Indian Wildlife sanctuaries include:
TADOBA NATIONAL PARK
PENCH NATIONAL PARK

Tadoba National Park:
Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra's oldest and largest national park, is a unique wildlife adventure in itself. Located in Chandrapur district, it is known for its thriving tiger population. Its huge 1,727 sq.km area makes it a perfect home for wild animals & birds. The major attraction is tiger safari in the open-top gypsy. The chances of sighting a tiger are high as this park has a high number of tigers. Multiple tour packages are available for wildlife lovers. This enchanting sanctuary offers a captivating blend of diverse landscapes, from dense teak forests to vast meadows, providing an ideal habitat for a variety of wildlife. With numerous water bodies, Tadoba is a haven for birdwatchers and wildlife photographers, promising an immersive experience in the heart of nature.

Pench National Park:
Step into the world that inspired Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' at Pench National Park. Straddling the border of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, this park is a picturesque landscape of hills, teak forests, and meandering rivers. Renowned for its rich biodiversity, Pench is home to tigers, leopards, and a diverse range of flora and fauna. The winter season- November to February is the best time to visit this park. Pench wildlife has more than six packages to explore. Many major parks in Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh are located near Pench- Bandhavgarh Park, Kanha National Park, and Tadoba National Park. Explore its scenic beauty while tracing the footsteps of Mowgli and his companions.

Bandhavgarh National Park:
Journey to Bandhavgarh National Park, a wildlife haven nestled in the Vindhya Range. Renowned for having one of the highest densities of tigers, Bandhavgarh promises an exhilarating safari experience. The ancient Bandhavgarh Fort stands as a silent witness to the park's rich history, adding a unique charm to your wildlife exploration in this Madhya Pradesh gem.

Ranthambore National Park:
Explore the royal landscapes of Ranthambore National Park, where the wilderness meets the grandeur of ancient forts. Located in Rajasthan, Ranthambore is famous for its charismatic tigers and offers a blend of history and nature. The majestic ruins within the park, including the Ranthambore Fort, create a captivating backdrop for your wildlife encounters.

Kanha National Park:
Nestled in the madla/ balaghat districts of Madhya Pradesh, Kanha, also known as Kanha-Kisli is a mosaic of lush sal and bamboo forests, interspersed with meadows. The best time to visit is between October and March. The Kanha National Park is spread across an area of 940 sq km. It has three main safari zones- Khatia, Mukki & Sarhi zone, that are considered best for tiger sighting. The park's diverse landscapes provide a habitat for the rare barasingha deer, creating a unique and vibrant ecosystem.

Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary:
Discover the tranquility of Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary, a hidden gem near Nagpur. This sanctuary offers a serene escape, with its diverse flora and fauna. Enjoy the peaceful ambiance as you encounter a variety of wildlife, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers seeking a quieter wildlife experience.

Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary:
Venture into the serene environs of Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary, located in the Mahasamund district of Chhattisgarh. This sanctuary is named after Bar and Nawapara forest villages, which are located inside the sanctuary. Barnawapara was established in 1976. It is spread across a huge area of 245 sq.km. This sanctuary is home to a variety of wildlife, including the playful sloth bear. The major attractions here are bison, cheetal, sambhar, & tigers. The lush landscapes and diverse ecosystems make it a captivating destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Best time to visit this park is from November to June.

Melghat Tiger Reserve:
Explore the diverse landscapes of Melghat Tiger Reserve, an integral part of the Satpura-Amarkantak biosphere. This reserve, situated in Amravati district of Maharashtra, was officially announced as a tiger reserve in 1974 and boasts a rich array of flora and fauna. Along with the big cats like royal bengal tiger and leopard, melghat is home to indian bison, blackbuck, wolves, jackals, and many more. The best time to visit melghat is between the months December to June. With its undulating hills, deep valleys, and dense forests, Melghat offers a captivating wildlife experience.

Jim Corbett National Park:
Jim Corbett National Park, India's oldest national park is located in Uttarakhand. Renowned for its stunning landscapes and the elusive Bengal tiger, Corbett offers a diverse range of ecosystems, from grasslands to dense forests. It is divided into five zones with elephant rides, canter safari & others. This park has a wide range of birds that makes it the best destination for bird-watchers. A huge number of tourists visit this park every year. The best time to visit Jim Corbett is December to March as the weather is best-suited for stays. You get multiple options to choose from for tours & packages. The wonderful villages around the park makes it even better for a trip. Indulge in thrilling safari adventures and immerse yourself in the captivating natural beauty that inspired conservation efforts in India.

Tadoba National Park:
Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra's oldest and largest national park, is a unique wildlife adventure in itself. Located in Chandrapur district, it is known for its thriving tiger population. Its huge 1,727 sq.km area makes it a perfect home for wild animals & birds. The major attraction is tiger safari in the open-top gypsy. The chances of sighting a tiger are high as this park has a high number of tigers. Multiple tour packages are available for wildlife lovers. This enchanting sanctuary offers a captivating blend of diverse landscapes, from dense teak forests to vast meadows, providing an ideal habitat for a variety of wildlife. With numerous water bodies, Tadoba is a haven for birdwatchers and wildlife photographers, promising an immersive experience in the heart of nature.



