Saturday, August 30, 2014

Call of the Wild – the Charm of Jungle Adventure

Are you someone who is fond of jungle adventure? Is natural flora and fauna your field of interest? Have you ever given thought to take a jungle safari in the wildlife national parks and sanctuaries of India? If your answer is yes to all the above questions, then you must certainly make plans to visit the Ranthambore National Park which is home of the Royal Bengal Tigress Malachi – who is known to be the most photographed tigress in the world.


 Tigress Machli (T-16) is also fondly called the Queen of Ranthambore National Park. Last Monday the nineteen year old tigress wandered into the Hotel Khaem Vilas in Aama Ghari Forest area and went to take a peaceful nap behind one of the cottages there.  She spent the whole night of Monday and major part of Tuesday there before sauntering off into the nearby jungle. The staff of the hotel was thoroughly awed by her majestic presence there.
 
 Ranthambore National Park is also famous for major wildlife such at leopards, sloth bear, wild bear, chital, barking deer, and a great number of avifauna. There are a number of water bodies found in this scenic National Park which is a boon to the budding wildlife found here in plenty.








The doors of the National Parks will be set open in the tourist season which is due to start in October. There are a number of Wildlife Tourist Destinations in India that has a lot to offer. Come one come all to enjoy the beauty of nature.

Friday, August 22, 2014

The Lone Hunter – Royal Bengal Tiger



The Royal Bengal tiger is a formidable beast of prey. Its natural habitats the forests have been converted to Wildlife National Parks, Tiger Reserves and Wildlife Sanctuary to preserve and conserve this beautiful animal. But it is not the sole animal found in these parks and sanctuaries. Other wild animals such as Asiatic Lions, Sloth bears, leopards, elephants, crocodiles, alligators, nilgai, swamp deer, spotted dear, mongoose, langurs, monkeys, etc are found here in abundance.



Due to these efforts, the tiger population has started to become stable once again. Though it is still in the list of endangered species, but slowly the numbers of the tiger population have started increasing because of the adequate amount of prey available to the tiger.
A tiger is a lone hunter and a solitary kind of animal. Male tigers lead secluded lives and defend their large territories from other male tigers, whereas female tigers have smaller territories and are generally found in areas where prey and water is plenty as they have to take care of their cubs.
The royal Bengal tiger is the largest living cat in the whole world. There are about seven types of tigers currently found in the world of which the Indian tiger is the heaviest and more resilient in its environment.
There are many travel packages available for Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries for the wildlife lovers and researchers. A few prominent National Parks are Ranthambore National Park, Kanha National Park, Kaziranga Tiger Reserve, Bandhavgarh National Park, Pench National Park. Book your seats in advance and partake in the experience of a lifetime.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Following the Tiger’s Trail

India is a tropical country with a vast region under forest cover. Innumerable flora and fauna thrive over here since time immemorial. Whether it is birds, reptiles or small and large wild animals, they are found in plenty here.



The forests and reserves are all considered as protected areas wherein hunting and poaching of animals is punishable by law. Some of the forests are connected with each other through forest trails and natural corridors which the animals use to go to and fro as per their whims and desires.

Recently a tiger from Ranthambore Wildlife National Park was spotted in camera traps set about in the Kuno-Palpur Wildlife Sanctuary of Madhya Pradesh. It is an amazing feat by the big cat to have traveled nearly 225 kms to reach there probably in search of food or a new mate. It is news that is received with mixed reactions – one is that it has extended its territory and created its predominance in the said area; while the other reaction is that the Kuno-Palpur Wildlife Sanctuary was earmarked for shifting of Asiatic Lions from the Gir Forest in Gujarat.


Now it seems a bit difficult as there is a possibility of the two big cats wrestling for the territory in which they might harm each other.

So now conservationists are in a dilemma of exactly what to do and what not to do!!! So till a decision is taken, the tiger from Ranthambore National Park is set to make the MP Wildlife Sanctuary its new found homeland.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries Travel Packages

Wildlife sanctuaries are dotted all over India where all species of animal life is well protected and preserved from poachers and hunters. From the time of the British Raj, wildlife lovers and conservationists helped in the formation of National Parks, Wildlife Reserves and Sanctuaries were formed to stop the senseless killing of Gods natural gifts to mankind.


Tourists from India and abroad flocked to have a glimpse of the fauna in its natural habitats. This gave birth to Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries Travel packages to suit the budget of every traveler and wildlife enthusiast.
Mostly National Parks were created as per the animals found in that particular area such as the Kaziranga National Park was formed and till today is popularly known as an important place for Indian one horned rhinoceros.

 




Similarly the Gir Forest sanctuary was formed to preserve the dwindling number of Asiatic lions found in that area.


Currently the hue and cry is to protect the Royal Bengal Tiger and efforts in this direction have been very successful so far. Now tigers can be seen frolicking in the Ranthambore National Park, Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Jim Corbett National Park as well as the newest introduction of about 4 cubs at the Sariska Tiger Reserve located in the District of Alwar in Rajasthan.



The tourist season is about to start from October, so book your seats in advance with Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries and enjoy the pocket friendly and completely safe and secure guided tours travel packages

Journey to the East with India Wildlife Tours and Packages

Hello Wildlife lovers!!! The tourist season is just around the corner. Hardly a few months remain for the prime opening of sightseeing wildlife tours and packages in India. Make bookings, tidy up your backpacks and get into the revelry of the moment.

India the sub-continent of Asia has so much to offer to the wildlife passionate. There are an abundance of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks where some of the most exotic birds and animals dwell in. Whether it is the famed Royal Bengal tigers, Indian tuskers, Asiatic lions, One-horned Rhino, spotted leopards, sloth bears, red and black faced monkeys, long tailed langurs, wild cats, panthers, flying squirrels, mugger crocodiles and alligators, barking deer, swamp deer (barasingha), hyenas, foxes, jackals, etc. are found here in plenty.



India is equally famous for being a prime hub for migratory birds that flock here all round the year. India has a temperate climate which is very suitable for many kinds of birds. Nearly 1200 species of birds have been recorded till date at the wildlife bird sanctuaries in India. Some of the prominent ones are Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Corbett National Park, Kaziranga National Park, to name a few. Here you can see the National bird of India the Peacock, Kingfishers, Great Indian Bustard, Indian Horn Bill and the Indian Eagle are some of the well-known avifauna found in India.








Friday, August 8, 2014

Unforgettable Wildlife Tours in India by Tigeroath



India the subcontinent of Asia is endowed with some of the most beautiful wildlife in the world. Being a vast colorful country it has an abundance of lakes, rivers, waterfalls, jungles, forest lands and natural tourist spots.


Wildlife  tours in India is the perfect destination for people with an adventure spirit and a love of the wild. Wildlife in India is well protected and conserved in National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries and Reserves.


Here you can see Asiatic lions, Royal Bengal tigers, elephants, one horned rhinoceros, leopards, cheetahs, panthers, bears, deer, black bucks, raccoons, wild boars, crocodiles, alligators, chipmunks, long tailed langurs, red-faced monkeys, neelgai (cross of deer + cow), chitals, sambars, snakes, king cobras and various other kinds of animals and reptiles.


For bird lovers there is an abundance of bird life too, such as the Indian peacock, eagles, kites, storks, cranes, vultures, nightingales, sea gulls, parrots, swallows, woodpeckers, owls, etc.




Some of the popular National parks are Ranthambore National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Jim Corbett National Park, Pench National Park, Kanha National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Gir Forest, Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary, etc.


 Be sure that you will always cherish the enjoyable time that you will experience on a wildlife adventure tour in India.

 
Tigeroath.com is one of the well-known tour operators for wildlife adventure tours in India. Book in advance for guided tours in jeep safaris, open canter safaris or take weekend tour packages as it is a first come first served basis and seats are limited.