Monday, April 28, 2014

Wildlife Adventure Tours and Wildlife Tours in India

In these days the travel and leisure markets are at the optimum. People visit from one country to another not only for spending holidays but also for setting up new industries. India is one of the well known tourist places. Every year thousands of visitors come here and enjoy their vacations. India is known as the “land of contrasts” because of its different lifestyle, people, locations   and climate etc.


Wildlife Safari Tours India

In the West India is surrounded by the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal on the East, the Indian Ocean towards the South and the excellent Himalayan Hills run along the length of Northern India where there are so many beautiful sanctuaries of wildlife. You can spend your vacations while traversing through the natural flora and fauna when you opt for a natural wild life tour in India. In India there are about 489 wild life Sanctuaries and 89 national parks.

India Wildlife Sanctuary Tour

Wildlife safari tours in India include visit to some of these world popular national parks. If you do not visit the Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan then your visit is incomplete. It is one of the oldest national parks in India. Tigers and panthers are the main attractions of the Ranthambore National Park. There are a number of Royal Bengal tigers. It is also famous for Elephants, Chital, Gharial, Leopard, Marsh Crocodile, Sambar, Chinkara, Jackals and many varieties of birds.

Ranthambore National Park tour

Tiger Oath specializes in wildlife destination management offering a comprehensive service including travel, accommodation, safaris and local travel and guiding to Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Ranthambore, Corbett and Pench amongst other locations.They also provide tailor-made educational trips for schools and colleges and cater for business travel and the incentives market.Tiger Oath believes in respecting India’s cultural diversity, contributing to local economies through wildlife tourism, and supporting communities living adjacent to wildlife destinations and campaigns aimed at saving tigers. For more information visit www.tigeroath.com or contact  : sales@tigeroath.com.


Ranthambore Tiger Safari