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India’s Best Wildlife Safari/sanctuary

We Indians have become more sporty & playful in the previous few years. Social media influence is one of the major factors in creating a kind of competition and encouragement to visit more places and share them on social media.

Social media may work as a motivating factor initially, but once people start visiting places, they can not stop themselves from exploring other locations. There are many enthusiasts, who possess different kinds of likeliness of places & activities. For instance, many of us love to visit hilly areas, do some trecking & camping activities. On the other hand, many people also like beaches, scuba diving, surfing, swimming, and other related activities.

Similarly, many of us love to visit wildlife sanctuaries. Our own country provides you plenty of options to choose from.

No other country in the world can offer the variety & variations, that India offers. We have wetland sanctuaries, frozen mountains, tropical forests, desert life, dense forests, mangrove regions and many other types of options to go for.

Literally you have such a wonderful & rich wildlife forests & animals, that may take years to visit them.

We have many unique wild animals, including white tiger – Royal Bengal Tiger (India/Bangladesh), Gir or Asiatic lion, Gaur bison, Sangai Deer, Lion Tailed Macaque, Kashmir Stag, wild sheep – Nilgiri Tahr, Narcondam Hornbill, Namdapha Flying Squirrel, Andaman Cobra, parachute peacock spider – Gooty Tarantula and many more.

The biggest positive thing to visit Indian wildlife sanctuaries is that you will always have plenty of options around the year.

Planning for wildlife in any of the national parks would be very affordable for any Indian middle-class family. I could be planned at a much lower cost than your visit to African countries.

As an Indian, if you plan your visit to any of the Indian wildlife safari, you will also have the satisfaction that you are also contributing to our economy and tribal areas.

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