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What is the best time to visit Tadoba National Park?

Posted by Urvashi Shetty on April 14, 2022

 
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Normally there is nothing called Best Season to visit Tadoba National Park. The forest of Tadoba is different in all the sasons and has its own charm. But you can plan from October to March anytime. In October the weather is humid so make sure you take AC Hotel. November to March AC’s are not required as the weather is cold. Good bird life is witnessed in Tadoba during winter season. April May June is very Hot and the Tiger sighting are majorly near waterholes in the reserves because of water shortage in the forest. Travelers are very lucky to witness the eye-catching moment and take the Head on Photo Shots in Tadoba. For tadoba Safari Booking contact

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Are Tiger safaris safe in Bor National Park?

Posted by Tadobabooking on April 09, 2022

 
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Tiger safaris are always safe and thrilling. As long as travelers obey the forest rules and regulations and do not interrupt the wildlife, the Bor safari trips are safe. In fact every one shall experience Bor Jungle safari trips once in life. For Luxury Resort in Bor contact

Call: +91 9130092330

Mail : naturesprout18@gmail.com

 

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How many Tigers are there in Pench National Park?

Posted by Village_Machaan on March 28, 2022

 
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Pench Jungle SafariPench has a very big territory and is spread across Madhya Paradesh and Maharashtra. Partial part of the reserve is open for tourism and the remaining is for the habitation to be in their natural environment. As per the last count received from the forest department there are around 87 Tigers in Madhya Pradesh part of Pench National Park.

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Kazrianga National Park, Assam

Posted by Kajaawa Tours and Cabs on January 04, 2022

 
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One of India's most treasured national parks is Kaziranga National Park. Kaziranga is where nature unfolds in its most natural form in millions of colors. It is also where man and nature meet. This highly regarded national park of India can be found in India's north east, in the Nagoan district in the state Of Assam. Let's return to 1904, when this wonderful wildlife sanctuary was established. It was then declared a National Park a little over 68 years later.

History Of Kaziranga National Park

It is worth noting that the park is home to two-thirds of the endangered Indian onehorned rhinoceros population. In the year 2015, the population of rhino in the park was at 2401. In 2006, it was also designated as a tiger reserve. This means that the park has the highest concentration of tigers anywhere in the world. It is home to large numbers of elephants, wild water buffaloes, and swamp deer. Kaziranga has been designated a forest reserve and wildlife sanctuary in the years 1908-1950. Birdlife International Society has designated the park as an important bird habitat because it houses many species of migrating birds and inhabitant birds. The sanctuary is located on the banks the river Brahmaputra and has four types of vegetation. You will find the tropical moist mixed deciduous and tropical semi-evergreen forest with 41% tall grasses, 29% open rainforest, 11% short grasses, and the rest covered by rivers and water bodies. The park's stunning array of fauna and flora adds to its scenic beauty.

How to Reach Kaziranga National Park

By Road – You can reach Kaziranga by landing in Guwahati Airport from where you can take a taxi from Guwahati to Kaziranga. Kaziranga Park's main gate is located in a small Kohora village. It is on the National Highway NH 37. This highway connects Kohora to all major Assam cities such as Guwahati and Tezpur. either by state transport buses, or privately owned buses and minibuses. Local transport services are also available to connect Kohora with other small towns. Guwahati, Jorhat and other major cities are easily accessible by road, rail, and air routes to all parts of the country. These cities can be visited and you can then hire a taxi or use the public bus to get to the park.

By Air- The closest airports to the park are Guwahati International Airport (97 km) and Jorhat Airport (217 km, 97 km). Both airports have well-maintained roads connecting them to the park. Guwahati's Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi international airport is the best way to fly from anywhere in India or overseas. You can either hire a taxi or cab to go directly to the park. Or you can take the bus service (or private bus) to reach the park. This will be less expensive than a direct taxi or cab.

By Train The nearest railway station to Kaziranga Park's Kaziranga Park, Furkating, is approximately 75 km away. Many trains connect the station to major railway stations such as Guwahati and Kolkata, New Delhi, and others. Travelers can use other nearby railway stations, such as Guwahati railway Station and Jorhat Railway Station located at a distance of 240km and 90 km. These two stations are the Northeast railway's major stations. You can also use the roads to get to the park by hiring a taxi, cab, or bus service from these stations.

 

Wildlife Safari at the Kaziranga National Park 

 

Kaziranga National Park is a highlight of most people's Kaziranga trip. There are many things to do. You can explore the area in a safari jeep or modern SUV. Kaziranga National Park protects some of the most threatened species in the world. This includes animals, mammals, and birds. You can see a wide range of animals here, including the Indian Rhinoceros and Indian Elephant, Wild Buffalo, Wild Boars, Sambar, Macaque as well as Indian Leopard, Black Bear, and many other birds. This area is home to many migratory birds, making it a wonderful spot for bird-watchers. Kaziranga National Park also houses a Tiger Reserve that is home to the endangered Great Bengal Tiger. The Park also offers elephant rides.

 

 

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Wildlife Week

Posted by Susan Sharma on October 03, 2021

 
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Wildlife Week

Tigers and bears and all those in between.

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Top 7 Wildlife Sanctuaries in Rajasthan to Plan a Wildlife Getaway in 2021

Posted by Shiva Rathore on September 09, 2021

 
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Are you planning to enjoy an exciting vacation trip? Then what’s better than going to an exotic wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan that makes an unforgettable journey and holiday trip with near and dear ones. With plenty of wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan that has made it an oasis for innumerable species of rare birds and mammals. Right from green forests in Mount Abu to the stunning dry grasslands of the desert, wetlands of Bharatpur to lush deciduous forests of Aravalli hills, and the varied topography of Rajasthan Tour Package attracts many migratory birds.

Treat your eyes by witnessing the birds and experience the natural retreat of the wildlife sanctuary. If you are planning a wildlife getaway in 2021, then these are the top 7 wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan Wildlife Tour for spending some time in its wilderness.

Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, Kota –

Wildlife lovers in Rajasthan can have a lot of exciting experiences and Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary gives the best experiences of excursion in nature. This wildlife sanctuary was declared as a protected reserve in the year 1955. Formerly the land was a hunting ground for the Maharajas of Kota. The sanctuary is a home of tigers, rhinos, deers, tigers, leopards, antelope, and more.

Best time to visit – October to March

Kailadevi Wildlife Sanctuary, Karauli –

The Kailadevi Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the most popular wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan as an excursion to the Ranthambore Tour Package. When Ranthambore was declared as a national park in 1980, the adjacent vast grasslands were converted into a sanctuary. It serves as an example among environmentalists for forest protection resolution.  

Best time to visit – September to March

Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary, Chittorgarh –

The Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary is stretched over the western border of the Vindhyachal Mountains which is spread to a total area of 15290 hectares. The Picturesque grasslands and vivid landscape of the sanctuary are a real delight for nature lovers. Spot a wide variety of wildlife species like Panthers, Jackals, Hyenas, Cheetah, Antelopes, Mongoose, and Wild Boars.

Best time to visit – October to February

Jaisamand Sanctuary, Udaipur –

The stunning and pleasant city of hills, valleys, and lakes welcomes you to one of the best wildlife places to explore in the Udaipur Tour Package. The sanctuary is located on the banks of Dhebar or Jaisamand Lake – the second largest artificial lake in Asia. The shores are covered with teak forests while the fauna is widespread like crocodiles, langurs, chital, turtle, and more.  

Best time to visit – July to August

Desert National Sanctuary, Jaisalmer –

Located close to Jaisalmer, this is another famous sanctuary of Rajasthan. Desert National Sanctuary sprawls to an area of 3162 sq kilometers or area forming the largest national parks in India. The diverse desert ecosystem is also unique and filled with birdlife. Great Indian Bustard, Kestrels, Sand grouse, Laggard Falcons, are the most common birds to see in Jaisalmer Tour Package.

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Kumbhalgarh –

The Kumbhalgarh wildlife sanctuary is one of the best places to visit in Kumbhalgarh. It is located in the district of Rajsamand and covers an area of about 578 sq km while surrounding the borders of Kumbhalgarh Fort. The animals you will see here in the sanctuary include hares, four-horned antelopes, sambhar, nilgai, jungle cats, sloth bears, etc.

Best time to visit – October to March

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Mount Abu –

Located in Aravalli Hills, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is situated at an elevation of 300 meters to 1722 meters. This sanctuary is home to many exotic flora and fauna species. Its diverse land comprises a variety of trees, shrubs, climbers, and tuberous plants. You will find a huge variety of animals like tigers, lions, leopards, and more other fauna species on a safari tour in Mount Abu Sightseeing Tour.

Rajasthan is best known as the land of majestic forts, royal palaces, ancient temples, and many historic attractions. It remains to buzz with tourists all around the year to see its enriched beauty and these wildlife sanctuaries enthrall everyone with their rich wilderness. So, while planning a vacation in Rajasthan, make sure you take some time to enjoy a safari in any of these wildlife sanctuaries in the Rajasthan Trip Package to plan a wildlife getaway in 2021.

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Jim Corbett National Park Main Attractions of Corbett Jungle Safari

Posted by Men in Corbett Travels on April 19, 2021

 
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Jim corbett national park gives you offers of Online jim corbett safari booking with the best facilities of Jim corbett jungle safari. And One can look for nature corbett jeep safari, to have most beautiful bird watching and enjoying the very calm and precious nature. You can also have a option of Jim corbet jeep safari through the corbett jungles of Jim corbett and if you are lucky enough can even spot some tigers in any Jim corbett best zones. If you want more adventurous further or to have some best memorable moments, can take up an Online jim corbett booking, Its an really good experience.

The Jim corbett national park zone Dhikala open from 15th of November of every year for corbett jungle safari or corbett night stay inside jungle, and other zone like Durga Devi and Bijrani Zone open from 15th of October where as Jhirna zone and Dhela zone,Garjiya zone also open through the year The Jim corbett jeep safari for bijrani zones are most famous for its bigest grasslands and the Jim corbett elephant safari is also conducted here. The jim corbett safari is organized by the Jim corbett national park sanctuary and they employ very well trained professionals to conduct the any corbett jeep safari tour. The Jim corbett safaris is a great best way of entertainment and they help peoples to learn about the many different animals and their habitats and share experience and knowledege with others persons.

 

More info:https://bookonlinesafari.in/corbettattractions.html

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Rajaji National Park

Posted by Deeksha on February 12, 2021

 
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Rajaji National Park is well known National Park in Uttarakhand. It is situated in the foothill of the Himalayas and spread over 3 districts of Uttarakhand. The park is established in 1983 by the by dense verdant forest and it's a habitat of a number of wild animals which include: Bengal Tiger combination of three Sanctuary Chilla Sanctuary, Rajaji Sanctuary, and Motichur Sanctuary. The park is surrounded, Asian Elephant, Jungle Cat, Leopard, Striped Hyena, Sloth Bear, Indian Hare, Goral, Himalayan Black Bear, Jackal, King Cobra, Barking Dear, Wild Boar, Sambhar, Rhesus Macaque, Python, Indian Porcupine, and Monitor Lizard. Rajaji National Park is also a paradise for bird watchers there are 315 species of birds are found. We are providing the best tour packages of Rajaji National Park and Jeep safari in Rajaji National Park.

 

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Career in Urban Wildlife

Posted by Jabir Sheikh on October 26, 2020

 
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Wildlife studies has a great scope relating to career. As the UAE CV Maker have said, the biologist from wildlife study the behavior of animals and determines the creature role in our eco system. It is a highly rewarding career. You can earn a lot of money in this field. You get to travel a lot, to the different parts of the world and to the remote places as well. The highest-paid 10% earn more than $98,540 annually, while the lowest-paid 10% of Zoologists earn less than $39,150 annually.

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Today is the last date for Wildlife Week-celebrated annually

Posted by Susan Sharma on October 04, 2019

 
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During wildlife week October, 2019, here is some food for thought for all IWC members.

 

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A chat session with BNHS education officer

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