There are total of 80 National Parks and more than 441 Wildlife Sanctuaries in India. Each of the park support several species of wildlife, but is usually well known for one particular species. While in India, you get the opportunity to spot the tigers and several other endangered species that are not found anywhere else in the world. Tour to Gir National Park that is the only surviving home to the Asiatic lions, Periyar in Kerala is best known for largest population of the wild elephants, while Manas and Kaziranga in Assam for the one horned rhinos.
The National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries were established in India in the pursuit of conserving exotic Indian wildlife. Today these wildlife sanctuaries are becoming the center of attraction for the tourism industry and tourists from all over the world. So what are you thinking about, pack your bags, get out of the metropolitan jungles and explore the real wilderness.
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