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The wildlife of india always fascinate nature
lovers. The wildlife resorts and lodges in indian
wildlife have the answer to the big question when
accommodation Part is decided whenever a tour is
planned inside the wild world of india. India
wildlife resorts and lodges provides all type of
accommodation to cater every type of traveller.Indian Wildlife can offer together with their
beautiful surrounding, and making them their
preferred destination. To enjoy all this and much
more one can stay in such destinations like Wild
Grass Lodge, Kaziranga ; Bharatpur Forest Lodge,
Bharatpur; The Gir Lodge, Gir ; Tiger Moon Resort,
Ranthambore; Tiger Trails Safari Lodge
The Wildlife National Parks in India spread across
the country offer a fascinating diversity of
terrain, flora and fauna these national parks
provide ample opportunities to the visitors to have
a close encounters with indian wildlife.India has
pre served vast tracts of forests and habitats in
its 80 National Parks and 441 Wildlife Sanctuaries.
Each National park are famous for its Wildlife
Population. Now swap Deer are restricted to
Kaziranga & Dudhwa national park. In Rajasthan the
Tiger reserves of Sariska, near Alwar & Ranthambore
National Park, along the foothills of Himalaya, are
two important Tiger reserves.
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Bandhavgarh National Park :
Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve is located
between the Vindhyan hill range and the
esstern flank of Satpu8ra hill range, and
falls in the Shahdol and Jabalpur
districts of the Indian state of Madhya
Pradesh.
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Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary :
Just 176 km. from Delhi is a very special
wilderness - the Keoladeo Ghana National
Park, one of the finest water-bird
sanctuaries in the world. The 28.73 sq.
km. lake and wetland was artificially
created by the Maharaja of Bharatpur in
the 19th century. By building small dykes
and dams and diverting water from an
irrigation canal, he converted this low
lying area into a fine wild fowl shooting
preserve. In a few years, the new wetland
surrounded by marginal forests was able to
support thousands of water birds.
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Corbett National Park :
Corbett has aptly been described as the
land of the Roar, Trumpet and Song. It
represents a scene of remarkable beauty.
Corbett had the proud distinction of being
the chosen venue for the inauguration of
Project Tiger in India. The rich
bio-diversity of the Reserve is partly
attributed to the variety of habitat found
here. Due to the location of the Reserve
in the foothills of the Central Himalayas,
both Himalayan and peninsular flora and
fauna is found in the Reserve.
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Ranthambore National Park :
Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve in the Indian
state of Rajasthan comprises distinct
areas with varied conservation history and
virtually separated geographically, with
mere narrow corridors linking them to the
core, Ranthambhore National Park, Keladeve
Sanctuary and Sawai Mansingh Sanctuary.
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Kanha National Park :
Kanha Tiger Reserve comparieses parts of
the Mandla, Balaghat, Kwardha and dinodor
distrcts fothe Indian state fo Madhya
Pradesh. It is located in the Malkal hills
of the Satpura hill range Kanha is
internationally renowned for its rich
floral and faunal attributes.
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Pench National Park :
Pench Tiger Reserve is named after the
Pench River, which flows from north to
south through the Reserve. The Reserve is
located in the southern reaches of the
Satpura hill range in the Seoni and
Chhindwara districts in the Madhya Pradesh
State of India. The terrain is undulating,
with most of the area covered by small
hills, steeply sloping on the sides.
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Gir National Park :
Located in the south west of the
Saurashtra peninsula, the Gir National
Park is a haven to about 300 Asiatic
lions. The 1,412.13 sq. km. Park has a
rugged terrain and the steep rocky
hillsides are covered in mixed deciduous
forests.
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Sunderbans National Park :
Sunderbans, the world’s largest delta and
mangrove swamp, is formed by the merging of
three rivers- the Ganga, the Brahmaputra and the
Meghna- and has a 2,585 sq km wildlife sanctuary
that extends into Bangladesh. The Wildlife
Sanctuary, which is the world’s largest
estuarine sanctuary, has some of India’s most
interesting wildlife, and is worth a visit.
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