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far as wildlife is concerned, the Indian peninsula is a continent
in itself where the sheer diversity of the wildlife astounds
you with more than 350 species of mammals and 1200 avifauna
species in the country. As you can experience on your tour
with the Indus Travel Company, the region
is magnificently rich with its amazing variety of wildlife
which starts with the insect colonies and goes right up to
the elephant herds. The most popular animals here include
the Indian Tiger and the Asiatic Elephant which can be found
in most of the regions. The origin of the tiger is traced
back to the Central Asia which crossed the enormous Himalayas
to settle in the dense tropical forests, thereby adapting
itself well to the plains of India.
There are 80 National Parks and 441 Wildlife Sanctuaries here which are home to the largest number of tiger population and the one horned rhinos in the world. If you thought that wildlife tourism entails a lot of traveling though the dark dense jungles, campfires, and a chill combined with the excitement down your spine, we’d say that you are not far from the real thing. But that doesn’t mean all this has to be so difficult that you won’t want to do it at all. The excitement generated makes up for it all. While you experience the raw power of the nature at its very best, it is advised that you don’t wander away from your group and follow all the guidelines given to you by your guide provided by Indus Travel Company .
Some of the popular national parks in India include the Kaziranga National Park, Gir National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park and Pench National Park among others. The wildlife sanctuaries that attract steady inflow of tourists are Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary, Manas Wildlife Sanctuary and Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary among others. |