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North India wildlife tour


Jim Corbett Corbett National Park: On your North India wildlife tour you can visit the Corbett National Park, named after the legendary hunter-naturalist turned author and photographer, Jim Corbett. This National Park was established in the year 1936. The Corbett National Park was India's first national park and sanctuary to come under the Project Tiger. This wildlife park in India supports the tiger and its prey, among which are deer and wild boars. In addition, there is the Himalayan Palm Civet, Indian Gray Mongoose, Common Otter, Blacknaped Hare and Porcupine.
Of course, elephants are the main attractions of Jim Corbett Park and along the Ramganga River; one can spot the fish-eating Gharial Crocodile.The best places to stay within the Park are at Dhikala, Gairal and Bijrani. The best time to visit the park is between the middle of November to the middle of June.

Ranthambore National Park: This National Park in North India is a delight for wildlife enthusiasts with its six artificial lakes and a number of streams.With Travel Point India you can visit this national park while on tour to North India. Ranthambhore National Park has turned into a haven for tigers and all those who would like to have a ringside view of the majestic creatures in their natural habitat must make the trip to the Park. The park showcases over 250 species of birds, more than 10 kinds of reptiles like the Marsh Crocodile and numerous snakes. But it is the tiger, which is the star attraction in the park along with Sambars, Chitals, Nilgais, Gazzelles and Wild Boar. Wildlife enthusiasts can have a field day shooting the tiger with their cameras. In fact, Ranthambore is one place where tigers love to be photographed and what is unique is that they are seen in broad daylight. Around the park, one can take a look at the Ranthambore Fort and the forest rest house, Jogi Mahal, which incidentally has the second-largest banyan tree in the country.

Dudhwa National Park Dudhwa National Park: Travel Point India takes you to Dudhwa National Park included in North India wildlife tour.This national park in India comprises of sal forests, marshes and grasslands, which harbor a wide variety of wildlife. The Park is famous for the reintroduced one horned rhino and swamp deer. Dudhwa has the distinction of having the largest surviving population of this endangered species. Being a marshland, this National Park provides a natural habitat for the winter migratory birds. An ideal paradise for birders to see the Lesser Bengal Florican and Swamp Partridge - both these species are on the red alert list. Covering an area of about 500 sq km, Dudhwa National Park, along the Indo-Nepal border in Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh, is best known for the Barasingha or Swamp Deer. The other animals found in large numbers, are the Indian one-horned rhinoceros and the wild elephant. Other animals found in Dudhwa are jungle cats, leopard cats, fishing cats, jackals, civets, sloth bears, sambar, otters, crocodiles and chital.








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