5 Famous Wildlife Sanctuaries For Adventurous Safaris

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🕛 This post is published by February 9, 2021

List of Best Wildlife Sanctuaries in India

India, along with being popular for its food, places, culture, and heritage sites, is also known for its rich biodiversity, colossal spaces, and greenery. There are so many famous wildlife sanctuaries in India where you can bask in a large number of natural resources and wildlife sanctuaries. The surroundings of these sanctuaries are extraordinarily perfect and heaven for a wildlife admirer.

Apart from exploring flora and fauna, you can do adventurous safaris in these huge dark forests. In these sanctuaries, you will find everything from Tibetan fabrics in the north to giant squirrels in the South, from red pandas in the east to Asiatic lions in the west. These forests are full of wildlife animals. However, not all sanctuaries permit adventurous safaris. Only a few of them allow it to take place. So here is a list of famous wildlife sanctuaries in India that permits adventurous safaris.

1. Ranthambhore

famous wildlife sanctuaries in India

Ranthambhore, the national park is a famous wildlife sanctuary and a perfect place for adventure safari. This sanctuary is based near Rajasthan’s town Sawai Madhopur. In ancient times, Rajputs used to come here for animal hunting and that’s why it is known as the Rajputana royalty. This sanctuary’s surroundings give a heartwarming feeling and the shades of wilderness make the adrenaline pulse through the body.

Ranthambhore has a great collection of wild animals such as royal Bengal tigers, Indian leopards, nilgai, wild boar, sambar, striped hyena, sloth bear, mugger crocodile, chital, and many other animals that are rarely visible these days. You will also find a variety of trees, plants, birds, and reptiles. Simultaneously you can also visit the 11-century Ranthambore Fort which is among the UNESCO world heritage sites for hill forts.

The Royal Bengal Tiger is the national animal of India. You can visit this place in the October to June months and March to May months are best for Tiger sightings. Do consider this place because, at this place, safari could be extra adventurous.

2. Corbett Park

Jim Corbett Park is also a largely known tiger reserve. The park lies in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand and it is recognized as a magical landscape and an important place for tiger protection. Corbett is famous for its magnificent views and greenery. There are a variety of tigers and this tiger territory was unique in its own terms. During your safari, you can enjoy the natural beauty as well as you can watch wildlife animals.

This is an amazing location and downright copious due to the presence of wildlife. It is also famous for homing rare birds and other animals. Corbett and its bordering territory are home to more than 650 categories of inhabitants and wandering birds. No wonder the national park is one of the most sought-after destinations for wildlife buffs.

Corbett National Park

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3. Bandhavgarh National Park

 Bandhavgarh National Park is among the most famous parks in India. It is located in the Vindhya hills of Umaria district in Madhya Pradesh. It was also acknowledged as a national park in 1968. This national park has propagated crossways around an area of 105 km. This Bandhavgarh name has been named due to the presence of a hummock area in Umaria. The Bandhavgarh area has individual blossoms with a huge biodiversity.

This place is full of biodiversity and is one of the best places in India to see tigers. Other than tigers, you can also find a lot of leopards, as well as various varieties of deer. This park is a combination of superb location and wildlife. So if you want to go on a jungle safari or you are an animal lover or willing to watch animals, Bandhavgarh will definitely be a substantial sanctuary for you.

4. Kaziranga

One of the most famous national parks in India is Kaziranga. This park is a UNESCO world heritage site and it is based in Assam in the state of east India. Kaziranga is famous for its huge collection of horned rhinoceros in the whole world. Here you will find different categories of animals like elephants, birds, bears, panthers,s and other animals. This park is a perfect place for adventurous safaris because it is surrounded by hills, riverine belts, grasslands, and huge lakes.

5. Sariska National Park

Sariska National Park, located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, is another good sanctuary to go for adventurous safaris. The park is known for protecting a huge number of tigers but other than tigers there are more than 250 species of birds and 100 species of rare animals. The park is extremely rich with several species of rare breeds of trees as well. This deep forests make it an excellent place for adventurous safaris.

Now that you know where to go for adventurous safaris, what’s stopping you? Go plan a trip and visit these parks as soon as possible.

Sariska National Park

Mohnish Bose

Leaving a job completely to start travelling and blogging is not always necessary, as I found out. Learning about different cultures helps one become a better person, which is often the only thing that matters.

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