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Top 5 Jungle Safari in India

Jim Corbett Resorts 02 March 2023

India is a country of immense diversity and natural beauty. So if you're looking for a wild safari that will leave you feeling like you've truly seen the wilderness at its best, then jungle safaris are the way to go. Here are five of the best jungle safaris in India that will leave you feeling exhilarated and wild about your adventures!

 

Jim Corbett national park

The is a world-famous jungle safari destination in India. Home to some of the planet's most spectacular wildlife and lush vegetation, the park is also one of India's least visited by tourists. To experience the full splendor and diversity of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, visitors should visit during the high season, from mid-May to early October.

 

 During the high season, visitors can expect to see wild animals, including elephants, tigers, leopards, lions, bears, river dolphins, and many more. Other attractions include numerous swimming spots with crystal clear water and stunning views of the forest canopy. In addition, visitors can enjoy guided walks or horse rides through the park's lush forests. While staying in the park, guests can dine at any excellent restaurant serving traditional Indian cuisine or overnight in one of the park's comfortable cottages.

 

The Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga National Park is a world heritage site and one of India's most popular national parks. It is also among the most well-known sanctuaries for the endangered Indian rhinoceros. The park is located in Assam, northeastern India, and is home to more than 2,500 wild animals, including elephants, leopards, tigers, lions, brown bears, and many other species.

 

 The park was established in 1908 and initially covered an area of 237 square kilometers. Today it covers an area of 1,327 square kilometers and is home to around 100,000 wildlife inhabitants. The park receives around 2 million visitors each year.

 

 Kaziranga National Park's main attractions include the elephant safari, tiger sightings, birdwatching opportunities, and river cruises on the Brahmaputra River. Several lodges within the park offer accommodation and food options for tourists.

 

Royal Bengal Tiger Reserve

Royal Bengal Tiger Reserve is one of India's most popular wildlife sanctuaries. Located in the Sunderbans region of West Bengal, the reserve protects approximately 590 square kilometers of mangroves and freshwater marshes. The reserve has more than 1,500 Royal Bengal Tigers and other animals, including elephants, deer, jungle cats, and crocodiles.

 

 The best way to experience the reserve is on a tiger safari. You will get up close and personal with these magnificent animals during a tiger safari. You will also see some of the reserve's other wildlife, including leopards, elephants, and deer. If you are looking for an adventure that will leave you feeling exhilarated and inspired, then a tiger safari is the activity for you!

 

Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is a famed jungle safari area famous for its tigers. The park encompasses an area of 374 square kilometers and extends into the Aravalli range. It is one of India's oldest national parks and was established in 1892. In Rajasthan, the park is spread over four districts – Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur, Rajsamand, and Banswara. 

 

 The park can be reached from Jaipur by bus, train, or helicopter. The best time to visit Ranthambore is during January and February when the weather is cool, and the tiger population is at its peak. A good way to see the tigers is to book a five-day tiger safari, including morning walks in search of prey and afternoon feeding sessions with the big cats.

 

Sunderbans Tiger Reserve

Sunderbans Tiger Reserve-West Bengal is one of the best jungles in India. The area was once home to Royal Bengal Tigers, but the population has decreased significantly due to poaching. The reserve now houses nearly 300 tigers, making it one of the most important reserves for Tigers in India. 

The main attraction of this reserve is its dense jungle full of trees and bushes. It's also home to various animals, including elephants, leopards, bison, deer, and many more. The best time to visit this reserve is winter, when the jungle is covered with snow.

Conclusion

Overall, India is home to some of the most amazing wildlife and national parks that offer a unique experience for tourists. Each place has its special charm, from the majestic tigers in Jim Corbett national park to the elephants in Sunderbans Tiger Reserve. The five jungle safaris mentioned above will provide an unforgettable adventure filled with fun, beauty, and plenty of wildlife-spotting opportunities! So whether you are looking for a relaxing lounging holiday or an exciting trekking safari, these places will have something special for everyone. So don't hesitate any longer and plan your next jungle safari today!

 

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