Book India Holiday

Book India Holiday

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Exploring the land of the Tigers India has about 80 national parks and 441 wildlife sanctuaries that offer a lot more than just simple waiting. Tiger being the national animal of India is only seen in the Corbett National Park, Sunderbans and Kanha National Park. With every Indian wildlife tour package, people cover a large portion of the wildlife sanctuaries which include Rajasthan, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.&amp;nbsp; Jim Corbett National Park The park when created was named after the most well known hunter Jim Corbett, who later went on to become the perfect conservationist. The symbol behind creating this wildlife park is to maintain and keep the Indian tiger&amp;nbsp; and the several animals of the flora and fauna sanctuaries with its wildlife&amp;nbsp; safe and secure.&amp;nbsp; It is a treasure of beautiful landscapes with&amp;nbsp; a dense environment and free flowing rivers- Kosi and Ramganga. There are a lot more to just the Bengal tigers, the elephants, leopards, the deer's and a million birds entailing the robin, bulbul an warble are there to see.&amp;nbsp; Ranthambore National Park Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest and most popular national parks in India. It's situated in Sawai Madhopur, a district of Rajasthan. The national park was well known as one of the most popular Sanctuary in the year 1955 and then later on was presented and recognized as one of the most popular tiger reserves in 1973. There are specific timings or seasons for people to visit the park and see the animals at their best.&amp;nbsp;The book India holiday has served every client with happiness and prosperity by the bespoke tour packages. The nation has always been a place that has left people feeling magical and nostalgic. http://www.bookindiaholiday.com/ &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;
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