A visit to a selected national park or sanctuaqry is a must for nature-loving travellers to Assam, Rajasthan, Kerala and Bangladesh, offering a rare opportunity to connect with nature while contributing to the preservation of the destination’s rich biodiversity. Over the past decades, sustainable tourism has become an integral part of these protected areas, allowing for immersive wildlife experiences that inspire awe without disrupting the delicate balance of local ecosystems.
Bangladesh: Sunderban National Park
The Sunderban National Park, extending across India and Bangladesh, offers a unique river cruise experience through protected mangrove forests. With luck, you might even spot a tiger at the river’s edge, adding to the allure of this exceptional ecosystem.
India, Rajasthan: Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (Keoladeo Ghana National Park)
Near the Taj Mahal, the Bharatpur bird sanctuary boasts nearly 300 species of birds. It’s a haven for ornithologists and nature lovers alike, offering a rare opportunity to observe birds in their natural habitat, from courtship to feeding.
India, Assam: Kaziranga National Park
In Assam’s Kaziranga National Park, explore the habitat of Indian rhinos, Bengal tigers, and water buffaloes. The park’s diverse ecosystem can be experienced in an off-road vehicle or on an elephant’s back, adding an extra thrill to your safari.
India, Sikkim: Khanchendzonga National Park
In northeastern India, Sikkim’s Khangchendzonga National Park offers a stunning variety of flora and fauna, including snow leopards and diverse reptiles. A trekking tour here provides an immersive experience in one of India’s most biodiverse regions.
Hidden Gems of the East For botanists, orchid enthusiasts, and birdwatchers, India’s east, particularly Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, holds remote treasures that offer intense nature experiences for those seeking adventure over convenience.
South India: Periyar Nature Reserve
In Kerala’s Western Ghats, the Periyar Nature Reserve is home to wild elephants and Bengal tigers. The pristine rainforest, with towering 50m trees adorned with orchids, offers a magical spectacle. Stay in comfort at resorts in Thekkady, where you can immerse in the surrounding natural beauty.
India, Rjasthan: Ranthanbore National Park
In Rajasthan, the Ranthambore National Park is known for its tiger safaris. From off-road vehicles, you can spot Bengal tigers, sloth bears, honey badgers, and other wildlife like sambar deer and jungle cats. The park’s rich biodiversity, including countless reptiles and birds, provides an unforgettable experience.
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