For nature lovers, India is nothing short of paradise!
India is globally renowned for not just rare species or migratory birds, but also for the sheer variety it has to offer, thanks to the variable climatic conditions across the country. India has an impressive 93 national parks, 486 wildlife sanctuaries and 14 biosphere reserves. It is highly recommended that tourists cover at least two to three sanctuaries or parks. Amongst the multitude of options offered inside these parks are jeep/bus tours, elephant rides, bicycling, boat trips, guided safaris and much more
By no means can all of the parks and sanctuaries be listed here, but a few of them near the capital city of New Delhi are Corbett Tiger Reserve, the Valley of Flowers and Rajaji National Park, all in the state of Uttaranchal, the Great Himalayan National Park and Pin Valley National Park in Himachal Pradesh, Sariska Reserve and Ranthambhore National Park in Rajasthan, Little Rann Sanctuary in Gujurat, Pench Tiger Reserve, Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park and Panna National Park, all in the central state of Madhya Pradesh.