Wildlife
in India captures the attention
of a tourist anyhow. The
Wildlife Tour Packages in India
offer the tourists with the golden
opportunity of visiting the major
Wildlife Sanctuaries India. The
main sanctuaries being the Kanha
National Park, Corbett National
Park and also the destinations accommodating
these parks having rare wild animals
or the animals who are on the verge
of extinction. The most popular
destinations for India Wildlife
Tour are: Arunachal Pradesh, Chiru,
Goa, Kaziranga, Ranthambore etc.
The Wildlife Sanctuaries India has
added more value to the tourism
potential of India. The Jeep, Camel
and Elephant safaris have made the
access and availability of sanctuaries
easy for the tourists. So have fun
and adventure while you are out
for a safari or Wildlife Tour in
India.
The
natural wealth of the Indian subcontinent
has remained unique, mysterious
and fascinating for nature lovers.
In Indian philosophy, life in any
form is deemed sacred and it is
advocated that compassion for all
living creatures is essential. The
worship of nature in all its different
forms is an essential part of our
cultural legacy. The tree has held
a vital place in religious tradition,
symbolising the myth of creation.
The Agni Purana reveals that the
conservation rite becomes a soul-saving
deed and that trees are objects
of respect. India Rajasthan
Tour - Offer India
Wildlife Tours with the
golden opportunity of visiting the
major Wildlife Sanctuaries in India.
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The
rich and fascinating variety of
India's wildlife can be seen in
the 80 national parks, 440 sanctuaries
and 23 tiger reserves established
by the Government of India in an
attempt to conserve this vital resource.
More than 500 species of mammals,
1, 220 species of birds, 1, 600
species of reptiles and amphibians,
and 57, 000 species of insects populate
the subcontinent. India
harbours 60% of the world's wild
tiger population, 50% of Asian elephants,
80% of the one-horned rhinoceros
and the entire remaining population
of the Asiatic lion. |