India is a land of an amazing diversity of wildlife, flora and fauna of India. Here you can have face to face with the tiger, and thousands and thousands of birds in wetlands and also enjoy the beautiful scenery in the background.
India is rich in wildlife and fascinating tourism. There are about 80 national parks, over 400 nature reserves and 14 biosphere reserves. The varied topography and geographical India supports a wide variety of mammals, birds and reptiles. India, with its rich and unique fauna is sure to enchant lovers of wildlife and nature lovers. The main attraction of the native fauna is, of course, the tiger. More than fifty percent of the total populations of wild tigers in the world are from India. There are 24 tiger reserves established by the Indian government to protect the tigers.
The richness and variety of vegetation makes it a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife in India. The fauna of India is the second in the entire African continent. Indian wildlife has its own uniqueness and diversity. Wildlife of India is not just tigers. India is home to a population of over 80% of the one-horned rhinoceros, 50% of elephants in Asia and only home of Asiatic lions. There are animal species not found elsewhere, which attracts millions of tourists every year in national parks and nature reserves in India.
wildlife parks in India are a perfect example of ecosystem. These parks play a vital role in nature and ecotourism in India. Some of those who visit the destination for nature lovers and lovers of nature are the Valley of Flowers, Jim Corbett, Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Periyar, Gir, Kaziranga, Dudhwa National Park Desert National Park. For bird lovers and ornithologists, India has reserves of birds that attract many migratory birds from as far away as Siberia, China and the Himalayas.
Some parks are very popular birds in India Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Chilika Bird Sanctuary and Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. While all parks are a shelter for many species, known for some wildlife species are Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Ranthambore and Corbett national tiger reserves in India are famous. Kaziranga and Manas National Parks in Assam is known for its population of one horned rhino. Similarly, the Gir National Park in Gujarat is the only home of Asiatic lion and the National Park Periyar, Kerala has the highest number of wild elephants in Asia.
India is rich in wildlife and fascinating tourism. There are about 80 national parks, over 400 nature reserves and 14 biosphere reserves. The varied topography and geographical India supports a wide variety of mammals, birds and reptiles. India, with its rich and unique fauna is sure to enchant lovers of wildlife and nature lovers. The main attraction of the native fauna is, of course, the tiger. More than fifty percent of the total populations of wild tigers in the world are from India. There are 24 tiger reserves established by the Indian government to protect the tigers.
The richness and variety of vegetation makes it a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife in India. The fauna of India is the second in the entire African continent. Indian wildlife has its own uniqueness and diversity. Wildlife of India is not just tigers. India is home to a population of over 80% of the one-horned rhinoceros, 50% of elephants in Asia and only home of Asiatic lions. There are animal species not found elsewhere, which attracts millions of tourists every year in national parks and nature reserves in India.
wildlife parks in India are a perfect example of ecosystem. These parks play a vital role in nature and ecotourism in India. Some of those who visit the destination for nature lovers and lovers of nature are the Valley of Flowers, Jim Corbett, Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Periyar, Gir, Kaziranga, Dudhwa National Park Desert National Park. For bird lovers and ornithologists, India has reserves of birds that attract many migratory birds from as far away as Siberia, China and the Himalayas.
Some parks are very popular birds in India Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Chilika Bird Sanctuary and Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary. While all parks are a shelter for many species, known for some wildlife species are Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Ranthambore and Corbett national tiger reserves in India are famous. Kaziranga and Manas National Parks in Assam is known for its population of one horned rhino. Similarly, the Gir National Park in Gujarat is the only home of Asiatic lion and the National Park Periyar, Kerala has the highest number of wild elephants in Asia.