Wildlife Destinations

Bandahvgarh national park: Lying in the centre of India, Bandahvagrh is one of the most popular home of the royal Bengal tigers. It has a core are of 105 Sq Km and a buffer area of approx 395 Sq Km. It is said that the park has the highest density of tigers in comparison to any other park. Other than this are many other species that can be spotted during the jungle safaris. The Park is divided into 3 zones out of which Tala zone is considered as the premium Zone due to the better sightings.

Airport- Nearest airport is Jabalpur which is around 190 Kms from the Park
Railway station - Nearest Railway station is Umaria which is round 30 kms from the park
Attractions: Tigers, leopards, sloth bears.

 

Kanha national park: who can forget the famous " Jungle book".  Well the park was the inspiration for Rudyard kilpling to write such master piece. it’s been said that at Kanha Mr Kipling saw a tribal boy who was similar to the famous character of "Mowgli" in the book. Kanha is another famous national park in the central India famous for its landscaping and tigers. With a designated core area of 940 Sq km, it is one of the biggest national park in central India. The Park is divided into 4 zones out of which Kanha zone is considered as the premium Zone due to the better sightings.

Airport- Nearest airport is Jabalpur which is around 150 Kms from the Park
Railway station - Nearest Railway station is Jabalpur which is around 145 kms from the park
Attractions:  Tigers, Gaur, Bison etc,

 

 

 

Satpura national park: Mountain, Forest, Streams and Tigers, all these constitute Satpura national park nestled in the Satpura range of central India. Covering and area of 524 Sq km, the park is known for its rich biodiversity. Apart from this, the park is unique in terms of experience as it is the only park in India which provides all kind of jungle safaris i.e Jeep safaris, Elephant safaris, Boat safaris and walking safaris too. As it is not very well connected from other tourist spots of the state, it can be counted among some of the major national parks which are not very crowded. This makes it a good option for wildlife enthusiast.

Airport- Nearest airport is Bhopal which is around 135 Kms from the Park
Railway station - Nearest Railway station is Pipariya which is around 35 kms from the park
Attractions:  Tigers, sloth bears, gaur

 

 

 

Ranthambore national park: It is one of the largest national park in northern India. The park is known for its excellent tiger sightings due to the dry and deciduous forest which is not that dense unlike the forest in central India. It is spread on an area of 395 sq km. Another advantage of the National park is that it is very well connected form Delhi and Jaipur and hence can be easily fitted in the itineraries.

Airport- Nearest airport is  Jaipur which is around 150 Kms from the Park
Railway station – One Railway station which is connected from cities of India
Attractions:  Tigers, leopards, hynas, swamp dear etc.

 

Kaziranga National Park- Situated in the western part of India, Kaziranga national park is famous for its endangered one horned rhinos. Not many know that, it’s a UNESCO world heritage site.  It is spread on an approximate area of 429 kms of land. Covered with dense forest, elephant grass and marshlands, which are dissected by rivers, makes it one of the most appropriate homes for wildlife. It is also an interesting place for bird watchers because of it various species of birds available here, which includes migratory birds too. This is one national park, where jungle safari on elephant back is also provided.

Airport- Nearest airport is Jorhat which is around 115 Kms from the Park
Railway station –Nearest major railway station is Guwahati which is around 190 Kms from the park
Attractions:  Rhinos, Tigers, Elephant, swamp dear etc.

 

 

 

Gir National Park- Situated in the western state of India, Gir national park is the only home of Asiatic Lions. Once reached on the verge of extinction due to massive hunting, there is significant growth in the population of these lions because of some serious and effective conservation efforts taken by the park authorities. Spread on an area of 258 Sq km, which is largely covered by the dry deciduous forest. Approximately 38 species of mammals, 36 species of reptiles are found here. It’s a good place for bird watchers as more than 300 species of birds are found here, out of which some are counted in endangered species .

Airport- Nearest airport is Diu which is around 110 Kms from the Park
Railway station –Nearest major railway station is Junagadh which is around 80 Kms from the park
Attractions:: Lions, Sloth bears, Hyena’s, black bucks etc.

 

 

 

JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK-  The Oldest national park of India, named after the renowned British hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett who played an important role in its establishment. It can be said that the project tiger, an initiative to protect the endangered species of big cat called as royal Bengal tiger, was started from this park only. Nestled in the Shivalik range of Himalayn belt, the park is spread on an area of approx 520 sq km which consist of Hills, dense deciduous forest, grassland and water bodies. The park is home to 50 species of mammals,570 species of birds and 24 species of reptiles, approximately

Airport- Nearest airport is Delhi which is around 300 Kms from the Park
Railway station –Nearest railway station is Ramnagar which is around 15 Kms from the park
Attractions: Tigers, Elephants, Golden Jackal, Leopard, Deer’s etc.