Explore the beauty of wildlife sanctuaries in India

 
sanctuaries in India, wildlife sanctuaries in India

Beautiful National Parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India have become the famed tourist hubs giving a fascinating travelling experience to hundreds and thousands of tourists. Especially for children, the wildlife exploration is an adventurous thrilling experience. Children would love to watch those rare animals that they have only seen only in pictures during their science projects in schools. No experience can beat this joy of watching and exploring rare and amazing species in their natural habitats.  

Explore amazing sanctuaries in India through elephant safaris, jeep rides, and canter safaris. Every national park and sanctuary in India has accommodation and facilities with food and other amenities.

 Let us explore Bandhavgarh National Park, which is situated in Vindhya Hills in Madhya Pradesh. Bandhavgarh National Park is spread in an area of 105 sq km and an additional area of approximately 400 sq km of topography varies between steep ridges, undulating, forest and open meadows. Bandhavgarh National Park is famous for Bengal Royal Tigers. The density of the tiger population at Bandhavgarh is the highest of all wildlife sanctuaries in India.

 Bandhavgarh National Park was in fact the former hunting preserve of Maharaja of Rewa and at present is a famous natural home to white tigers. White tigers, which have been a fascination of the world, were first discovered in Rewa in Madhya Pradesh.

 Bandhavgarh National Park has a broken terrain with rocky hill ranges running roughly from east to west, and interspersed with grassy swamps and forested valleys. Bandhavgarh is one of the finest national parks in India and has the distinction of harboring the highest concentration of tigers per unit area of forest. The Bandhavgarh National Park is spread over in an area of 448 sq km with a cross area of 105 sq km. At the center of the park is the Bandhavgarh hill, rising 811 meters above sea level and surrounding it are a sloping valleys. These valleys end in small, swampy meadows locally known as bohera.

 Bandhavgarh was declared a national park in 1968. Since then many steps have been taken to retain Bandhavgarh National Park as a national habitat for a variety of wildlife peculiar to the area. These include gaur (Indian bison), sloth bear, leopard, porcupine, wild boar, sambar and spotted deer, among others and of course, the tiger.

 Likewise, there are many such beautiful sanctuaries in India where one could explore and discover the fascinating wildlife animals, rare species of birds, kinds of reptiles, herbivores and rare animals. For more info on wildlife activity in sanctuaries in India, please visit www.sanctuariesindia.com and discover the joy exploring the wildlife habitat in sanctuaries in India.