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Tiger Safari in India

If you are considering a Tiger Safari in India, here are a few facts and tips:

India has got a great history when it comes to tiger and wildlife safari india. From the mythical stories depicting the substantial of deities riding on this wonderful animal, to being mascots and in addition to that, being the national animal of the nation, tigers have certainly obsessed the Indian history. The Tiger inhabitants has significantly condensed from around 100,000 at the beginning of the 20th century to as few as about 4000 of these magnificent creatures remaining on this face of the world. The only way now to grasp a sight of this majestic creature in the wild is on a tiger safari travel in india. Best tiger Safari in India is a must and it certainly needs to be readily available in your to do list.

If you love watching Indian tigers in their natural habitat then you must be a part of Tiger Safari India . You can choose the combination of nationals park and forest of your choice Corbett, Bandhavgarh, Ranthambore and Kaziranga for Tiger Safari Tous in India with the cultural tours to Agra, Jaipur, Delhi. Grab this opportunity and don't miss chance to spot tigers in india in any of our tiger tracking tour to india

A Tiger Safari in India is a memorable experience and many people want to capture the highlights and feelings so they can revisit and remember in the future. With various India Tiger safaris and wildlife sanctuaries and 80 National Parks, there is so much to explore and discover. Wildlife tours in India can be varied based on what you are most interested in. With so many wildlife and safari packages and options, you can create the perfect holiday for you and your family.

Although tigers live in several of India’s states, the most numerous wild populations are found in Uttrakhand and Assam. Most of the parks where tigers live are open only from October or November until the onset of monsoon rains in June. The best months for tiger safaris in India are considered to be between November and February, though, the warmer months of March through to May allow for excellent Tiger sightings too. There are two basic modes of transport for tiger safaris: 4x4 vehicle and elephant back.

Some of the best locations for tiger safaris are Corbett National Park, Kanha, Pench and Bandhavgarh National Parks in central India’s Madhya Pradesh. Also Corbett National Park in the Himalayan foothills of Uttar Pradesh; and Manas Tiger Reserve in Assam. In Assam, parks may close for the season as early as April. In Rajasthan the best place to for a tiger safari is Ranthambore National Park (about 100 miles from Jaipur).

The most excellent way to spot a tiger in the forest is on a 4X4 safari jeep. In here you get to go through the wild life habitat in safe and sound vehicles, jeeps, and with a tour guides and driver who will take you to those explicit spots where you would come across these banded beauties.

An elephant back safari is an additional option which is conducted in a small number of National Parks in India where you catch a chance to get up close and personally meeting with the Tiger’s that are persuaded to take your breath away. Staying just a few meters away and experiencing the life of this animal is unquestionably a humbling incident and the memory of which would be captured for infinity. Elephants are effortlessly accepted by the tigers because they are an element of its natural surroundings and hence this safari is surely an unbeatable experience. These elephants are well trained and the mahouts are exceedingly experienced and they channel you with ease through the dense forest to ensure you obtain the most excellent view of the tigers and at the finest of times of the day.

Since you’ll spend a considerable amount of time in the sun be sure to bring adequate sun protection. For nighttime, you will want loose, lightweight clothing to serve as protection from bug bites. Don’t forget cameras, batteries, bottled water, and a good hat. You want to travel lightly but have what you need handy. Pets are not allowed on tiger safaris, so if you are traveling with a pet you will need to make alternate arrangements for your pet.

If wants to be part on our Tiger and elephant safari tour in India, Please write us on corbettpark@gmail.com