Some
Most Desirable Indian Wildlife Holiday Destinations
Indian
subcontinent is richly endowed with varied climatic divisions and geographical
floras and faunas. This diversity has resulted in creating a perfect
environment for an equally vast variety of wildlife flora and fauna. Indian
wildlife reserves offer some great wildlife experiences to the nature lovers. They
range from majestic Himalayas of north to moist Nilgiri Hills in south with
various lakes, deserts and forests in between. So let us take a look at some of
the best wildlife destinations offered by the country to the nature lovers…
Kaziranga Tiger Reserve, Assam
Best season
to visit: Nonmember to March
Location:
260kms from Guwahati
Also listed
as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this tiger reserve is home to some of the
rarest and most endangered animal species of Indian subcontinent such as Indian
one horned rhinoceros, capped langur, wild water buffalo and several others. No
nature lover can get bored in the area as the topography keeps on changing from
woodlands to swamps to elephant grass to even evergreen forests and majestic
hills. It is this diversity that the place offers great opportunity to check
out a rich mammal, reptile and bird life. To make your trip more memorable,
there is also the opportunity to climb atop an elephant and get in close
contact with the wild denizens of Kaziranga.
Gir National Park, Gujarat
Best season
to visit: All times during the year except for the monsoon
Location: 365
kms from Ahmedabad
Pay court to
the king of jungle in Gir Forests of the Gujarat as it is the only place in
India where you can visit him. Their court and lineage has survived many
battles and military coups. With a diverse wildlife and a large topography, the
forest offers a lovely green setting right amidst the dry part of the state.
Visit the park and you will most certainly be overwhelmed with the majestic
presence of the Gir lions.
Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
Best season
to visit: October to June
Location:
230kms from Delhi
Considered to
be one of the most sought after wildlife tourist destinations of India, Corbett
National Park also enjoys the unique acclaim of being India’s first national
park and oldest in Asia. Dedicated after the famous wildlife writer Jim
Corbett, the park has healthy numbers of tigers, elephants and leopards living
in its midst. If you are lucky, you can even get to spot the very endangered
Gharial in the Ramganga river part of the park. However, to experience the true
wildlife experience, do take up accommodations at the Dhikala lodge that is
located in the inner reaches of the park. Though the lodge is completely
fenced, yet you can experience the true wild by living so close to them.
Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, Karnataka
Best season
to visit: All year round, especially beautiful in monsoons
Location:
200kms from Bangalore
One of the
only few tiger reserves of the country to remain open all year round, Nagarhole
tiger reserve witnesses the biggest cogregeration of elephants in the season of
summer. In fact, it offers the best opportunity in the world to sight leopard
in its natural settings. Not only this, the place is treasure house for the
nature lovers as it is a fantastic viewing place for tigers and various species
of birds too. In order to enjoy the place to its fullest, do take a ride onto
the boat cruises or the jeep safaris that will take you into the depths of the
reserve and give you the ultimate wildlife experience.
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan
Best season
to visit: To view tigers- March to May and or a full wildlife experience-
November to February
Location: 180
kms from Jaipur
Rajasthan and
royalty are something that go hand in hand. Ranthambore with its tigers are
considered to be one of the royal jewels of the state in its wildlife crown.
Located amidst the oldest mountain ranges of India- the Aravalis, Ranthambore
offers an oasis of wildlife in the otherwise barren mountain area. The
reserve’s lake also plays host to a lot of winged visitors from places afar
every winter. You can even spot Machli, the reserve’s own tiger that enjoys the
tag of being the most photographed tiger of the world. Share some of the most
exciting tiger stories at the beautiful ancient temple on the top of
Ranthambore Fort.