Wildlife Places - One of the best ways to enjoy an escape in the wilderness is to book a well-planned wildlife tour to a thrilling sanctuary or a national wildlife reserve park
Lush Green Paradise in Kerala
Discover the pristine flora and fauna of Thekkady. You can expect hot and humid weather during days, followed by colder nights. Also, do not miss the spellbinding mountain views at Thekkady.
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Enchanting Backwater Destination in Kerala
For thrilling wildlife encounters, head to Kumarakom. You can expect extremely hot days with relatively cooler evenings. Kumarakom is also popular for its heritage monuments.
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The Land of Tigers
The city is home to Kanha National Park, one of the largest parks in Madhya Pradesh and a popular place to spot the magnificent Royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat. Apart from tigers, you can also see leopards and barasingha deer here.
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Offbeat Desert Destination in Gujarat
Get set for thrilling wildlife encounters at Rann of Kutch. You can expect extremely hot and humid days with temperatures soaring as high as 48°C. Also, don't miss the heritage structures at Rann of Kutch.
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Rabindranath Tagore's Abode in West Bengal
Get set for thrilling wildlife encounters at Shantiniketan. You can expect scorching temperatures. You can also admire the heritage landmarks at Shantiniketan.
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Karnataka's Erstwhile Hunting Ground
Once a famous hunting ground under the British raj, Kabini boasts a diverse flora and fauna. Nagarhole National Park is the star attraction here, providing refuge to many endangered species.
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Renowned Wildlife Reserve in Rajasthan
Spanning over 800 square kilometres in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, this National Park nestled amidst the mighty Aravalli Hills is home to a diverse variety of wildlife species, grasslands and deciduous forests.
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Peaceful City in Rajasthan
Also known as the “Eastern Gate of Rajasthanâ€, Bharatpur is a paradise for bird-lovers. This off-beat destination is also home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Keoladeo National Park.
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Exotic Tea Paradise in Kerala
Munnar is the perfect retreat for wildlife enthusiasts. You can expect pleasant weather throughout the day. Don't forget to explore the beautiful mountains around Munnar.
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Nature Lover's Paradise in Gujarat
Home of the Asiatic Lion, Sasan Gir is famous for the Gir National Park with abundant flora, fauna and birdlife. The historical Junagadh town is located nearby.
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Offbeat Hill Escape near Gujarat
Soak in the thrill of untamed wildlife experiences at Silvassa. You will love exploring the tourist attractions and indulging in outdoor activities. The heritage monuments in Silvassa will also charm you.
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The world has a diverse spread of flora and fauna across all the continents. Depending on the climatic conditions and geographical locations, the extraordinary wildlife creatures are unique to their habitat. Wildlife destinations have often attracted nature lovers from around the globe. From mammoth mountain ranges, marshy lands, arid deserts to dense jungles, a huge number of wildlife conservation parks and sanctuaries serve as perfect destinations for vacations. India alone has some of the most distinct national parks and sanctuaries of the world. Explore a wide variety of exclusive wildlife creatures ranging from the Royal Bengal Tiger, flamingos, Indian Rhinoceros, Indian Elephants, Asiatic Lions, exquisite variety of birds, Indian Leopards, Snow Leopards to an astonishing variety of Indian snakes. Scroll through the wildlife destination Trip Ideas list and opt for a location unique for its climate, flora and fauna. Some great wildlife destinations include Corbett National Park, Kanha National Park, Rann of Kutch, mountains at Thekkady, lake of Kumarakom, the UNESCO world heritage site of Sunderbans, jungles of Silvassa, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Gir National Park (Sasan), Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, jungles of Nainital and Shimla, Coorg, Shantiniketan, Wayanad, Leh-Ladakh, Thimpu, Singapore, Australia, etc.