Wildlife Sanctuaries in India

Wildlife sanctuary is a protected land where natural wildlife resources are being protected, conserved and fostered to live an independent life under the subtle care of assigned forest division. Exotic land of India is best known for its rich and varied wildlife and diverse flora and fauna. It is home to endangered species like Royal Bengal Tiger, Asiatic Elephant, Peacock, One Horned Rhinoceros, Snow Leopard, Siberian Crane and many more.

Distinct geographical topography of India results into a breathtaking view of rugged terrain, rich and exotic flora and fauna. According to one survey, it is calculated that India is home to 441 Wildlife Sanctuaries and 81 National Parks. There are some Wildlife Sanctuaries in India where wildlife lovers can witness endangered species. A few of well known national parks and wildlife sanctuaries of India are Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Kaziranga National Park, Manas Tiger Reserve, Periyar National Park, Sunderbans National Park, Jim Corbett National Park, Ranthambore National Park and many more.

Among them Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is renowned for wide array of bird species. Enriched with rich flora and fauna, Sunderban is well known for world famous Royal Bengal Tiger. Kaziranga National Park is only the place to find one-horned Rhinoceros. There are never ending lists of such Wildlife Sanctuaries India that are abode to unique and rare to find natural species. In a nutshell, India offers plentiful delights to explore rich wild life adventures to wildlife lovers.
 
The information you shared is a great help to me as i am looking forward to visit India & i like watching wildlife.I will definitely visit these places thanks for sharing this useful post
 
India is famous for wildlife Sanctuaries after Africa. Wildlife Sanctuaries in India attracts a horde of tourist all over the world and lends a hand in increasing the revenue of the country. Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park, Corbett National Park, Sundarbans National Park are just to name a few. There are several other wildlife sanctuaries and visiting these places you have a different experience of enjoying the Wildlife of India.
 
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