Five Best National Parks in India

Tuesday, April 3, 2012


Want to see wild tigers? Go to India, is half the population of tiger habitat in the world. India has more than 1,400 tigers are scattered in 40 national parks in the country.

To help you see when selecting the best place for wild tigers, his comment below:
National parks Bandavgarh
Bandavgarh National Park is a nature reserve in Madhya Pradesh, the largest population of tigers in India. So you can be sure to see a tiger while visiting the park.
The main area of ​​the park is spread an area of ​​100 km and is home to more than 50 tigers. National Park is recognized as a white tiger habitat, no longer here, although the species is.

Other animals, including Bandhavgarh deer, wild boar, antelope, bison India, leopard, buffalo, bears and foxes. The best time to see the tiger is from April to June, because when the temperature increases, they tend to congregate at water sources.
Ranthambore National Park
If you see a portrait of tigers in India, was usually the image in Ranthambore National Park, which is one of the largest national parks in India with an area of ​​1334 square kilometers and a favorite of renowned wildlife photographer. Formerly this national park where hunting is known only as the Maharaja of Jaipur, and later the more famous since the visit of Queen Elizabeth II of England in the 1960s.

Thus, this national park is interesting because, with ancient ruins, including some strong old building, where the tigers and leopards are often seen adorned. Besides tigers, jungle cats, leopards, lemurs, hyenas, foxes, alligators, and are often seen here. This national park has three lakes, Padam Talao the Raj Talao, Talao and Milak, where wild animals are often seen. While the Tigers may Bakaula to find dense forest area with a small water source.
Kanha National Park
Always make sure the movie "The Jungle Book"? When the film in this park, a large pasture, so you can see animals such as tigers are set very high. Kanha also barasingha habitat of rare species of deer that can be found here. To see the Tiger and explore the park, you are an elephant, who are trained to follow Tiger was to be made available.
Jim Corbett National Park
Jim Corbett National Park is one of the oldest national parks in India, which opened in 1936 as Hailey National Park. In the 1950s, the park has changed his name because he is dedicated to Jim Corbet, the legendary hunter and nature lover.

At the foot of the Himalayas, the park is an area of ​​500 square kilometers, has a variety of natural phenomena, from dense jungles in the marshes. In addition to the known use as a habitat for tigers, elephants, the park is home to gather due to the large number of them. Ramganga river is where the elephants are often seen, while the tiger is often seen on the east side, in pastures and water sources.
Satpura National Park
This National Park is not as well known in India as there is a new park, which includes opened in 1981. Every day is only 12 vehicles that may exist in this park.
Satpura is the only national park, where visitors allowed it to explore on foot, of course with the help of a guide. Sonbhadra river in summer has become the main destination for visitors, because that's where the tiger is often seen.