

India boasts a rich and diverse array of wildlife, including iconic species like the Bengal tiger, Asiatic lion, Indian elephant, and one-horned rhinoceros. The country's varied landscapes, from the Himalayas to the coastal regions, provide habitats for a wide range of flora and fauna. India is also home to numerous national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and biosphere reserves dedicated to wildlife conservation.
India is one of the most biodiverse regions and is home to a large variety of wildlife. It is one of the 17 megadiverse countries and includes four of the world's 36 biodiversity hotspots – the Western Ghats, the Himalaya, the Nicobar Islands and the Indo-Burma hotspot.
Gujarat boasts a diverse range of wildlife and is known for its unique ecosystems, including the only natural habitat of the Asiatic Lion and the Wild Ass. Diverse geo-physical and eco-climatic features of the maritime state of Gujarat having long coastline, merging of major mountain systems of India viz. The Aravali, Vindhyas, Satpuda and Western Ghats have given rise to diverse ecosystems including various types of Forests, Grasslands, Mangroves, water bodies, wetlands, arid deserts, saline deserts, etc. The state offers numerous national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and bird sanctuaries, providing ample opportunities for wildlife tourism.
The last refuge of the Asiatic Lion, offering thrilling safari experiences
Gujarat
Velavadar Blackbuck National Park:
Home to the Indian antelope (blackbuck), showcasing vast grasslands
Wild Ass Sanctuary (Little Rann of Kutch):
The only place to see the Indian Wild Ass, along with other wildlife like desert foxes and wolves.


Rajasthan
Rajasthan is known as a hot and arid destination which is also home to the famed Thar Desert. However, this Indian state is still quite rich in wildlife and is blessed with a variety of vegetation and a plethora of animal and bird species. In fact, Rajasthan is one of the top destinations in India for tiger sighting and birdwatching.
The state has semi green forests; mountainous terrains; dry grasslands; dry deciduous thorn forest and even wetlands for a biodiverse wildlife to thrive. It is also home to a number of national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and bird sanctuaries that make it to the top wildlife holiday destinations in India.
For tiger sighting, Rajasthan offers Ranthambore National and Sariska National Park, while for birdwatching, UNESCO World Heritage Site it is the Keoladeo National park.


Ranthambore National Park:
Once a private game reserve of the royal House of Jaipur, Ranthambore National Park and Tiger Reserve is one of the world’s best known wilderness areas. Located 14 kilometres from Sawai Madhopur and at the junction of some of the geologically oldest mountain ranges - the Aravallis and Vindyas - Ranthambore offers some of the finest opportunities for sighting the magnificent tiger in the wild.
Sariska Tiger Reserve:-
Sariska Tiger Reserve is a national park where you will find a perfect intermingling of nature. Situated in Alwar, the Tiger Reserve is nestled in the lap of Aravali hills. Home to numerous animals apart from tigers, the reserve showcases nature in its best form.


Experience the Wilderness !
Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh is the heritage heartland of India. The Central province of India, Madhya Pradesh is blessed by nature, encountered by wild animals, stepped in history and alive by wildlife. For those who live it up to the edge and go beyond the ordinary to explore the best of the jungles, holidays in Madhya Pradesh is a treat for them. From deer to wild boar to tigers, Madhya Pradesh is a world of the wild animals. A trip to the wilderness of Madhya Pradesh is a life changing experience.
The land of tigers and leopards. The home of Mowgli and the region with some of India's densest forests. That's the green heart of India - Madhya Pradesh.A forest-rich state, Madhya Pradesh is a haven for wildlife spotting and has been adding to its green cover.


Pench National Park:-
"An impeccable place to walk down the memory lanes of your childhood days of the famous story ‘The Jungle Book’ "
Pench is a beautiful town situated on the banks of the Pench River, which flows through the famous Pench National Park. This town is known for its rich flora and fauna, stunning landscapes, and unique culture. It is home to tigers, leopards, wild dogs, bison, and many other species of animals and birds.
Bandhavgarh National Park:-
Bandhavgarh is a popular national park in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh, India. The park is renowned for its dense forest, stunning landscapes, and its rich flora and fauna. It is also known for being a tiger reserve, and the park is home to a large number of Bengal tigers.


Kanha National Park:-
Kanha National Park is famous for its tigers and their conservation efforts. The park is one of the few remaining habitats for the Royal Bengal tiger in the world. The park is also home to several other animals such as leopards, wild dogs, sloth bears, and Barasingha, the state animal of Madhya Pradesh. The park is also known for its picturesque landscapes, which include dense forests, meadows, and a large number of water bodies.
Satpura Tiger Reserve:
Jungles of Satpura are one of the oldest reserve forest of India and this Jungle is a vast tranquil protected area within the Satpura Mountain range ; mostly unadulterated from human influence. This unique area is part of first Biosphere reserve of Madhya Pradesh and is endowed with one of the richest biodiversity in Central India, which includes rich floral, faunal and cultural attributes.
Satpura, derived from Sanskrit means "Seven Folds" or “Seven hills”, forms a watershed between the Narmada and Tapti Rivers which is triangular in shape.


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