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WILDLIFE IN INDIA
The diversity of the wildlife in India is as rich as those of flora and fauna. The great wealth of Indian wildlife
can be imagined with sight the majestic elephant, the dance of the peacock, the camel stride, the roar of the
tiger are unparalleled acts of beauty.
Watching birds and animals in their natural habitats is an experience in itself. The ease with which they adapt themselves to the nature, their instincts are fascinating. The vastness of the wildlife and wilderness in India is unparalleled in the world. This accounts for the immense opportunities for wildlife tourism in India. Amidst the destruction of nature people are becoming aware of the importance of trees and wildlife for life on our planet
The Himalayan region is renowned for being the natural habitat for a variety the wildlife. The list of animals you can spot in the area comprise of the Elephant, Deer, Panther, Wild buffalo, Wild ass, the one horned Rhinoceros, Porcupine, Snow leopards etc. It is important to state that India harbors eighty percent of the entire population of the one horned rhinoceros in the world. The Kaziranga Game Sanctuary is an ideal habitat for the rhino that the naturalists and environmentalists fascinate. The Great Indian Bustard and
blackbuck of the Karera Sanctuary attract a lot of tourists. The Madhav National Park originally called the Shivpuri National Park is another rich habitat for the wildlife. These National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries are promoters of wildlife tourism in India.
 
India has its fair share of Tiger Reserves, the national animal. The poaching and trade statistics of tigers in India are shocking. The royal animal, tiger happens to be a symbol of strength and speed. India boasts of two-dozen Tiger Reserves. The fastest mammal on Earth, the tiger happens to be the joy and pride of India. The Royal Bengal tiger is amongst the most majestic species of the tiger. Sixty percent of the total population of the wild tigers in the world resides in India. Amongst the best-known tiger reserves in India is the
 
Bandhavgarh in Madhya Pradesh. It is often referred to as the crown in the wildlife heritage of India.Tourists at Bandhavgarh spot the Royal Bengal Tigers, cheetals, leopard, gaur, sambhar, and many more faunal species.

While on a wildlife safari it is noteworthy that the animals in the surrounding areas tend to hide after feeling insecure in case of loud or rapid movements. To catch a view of the lion having water or the small herd of deer contemplating, it is best to be patient and let the animals be at home. The forest guide can be contacted for the description of the animals and their habits. The animals are most active and can be spotted easily either early in the mornings or late in the evenings.

 
The whirlwind tour through any of these beautiful wildlife parks is bound to spell bind you with the variety of flora and fauna of India. Watching the fascinating wildlife like the white tiger is much more exotic than playing with your pet dog