Friday, June 20, 2014

Wildlife Tour Packages in India by Tigeroath.com

Everyone is awed by the sight of a tiger that we normally see in films or in National Geographic Channel or Animal Planet. Some have even seen tigers in circuses performing tricks according to the trainer. Some may have seen tigers in caged zoos. But how many have seen the magnificent beast in its natural habitat – the jungle or the Wildlife National Park or sanctuary where they roam freely with their families and little cubs in tow. Ever thought of experiencing a wildlife holiday in India.
 

Wildlife Tours and Safaris in India

The tiger – one of the most awesome creatures to behold in direct eye contact is something that would be a cherished moment of anyone’s life. The tiger and Ranthambore National Park are synonymous with each other. Take the name of Ranthambore and images of the World famous tigress Machli spring up to memory. Those who have been there before would willingly swear by her name. The formidable tigress mother and her now fully grown cubs are the star attraction of the park. The best thing about the tigress is that she isn’t camera shy or people shy. The foliage in the Ranthambore National Park is aptly suitable for photography where wildlife can be seen in plenty.

Bandhavgarh National Park

All said and done here for now – remember to book a Ranthambore National Park safari at www.tigeroath.com and enjoy wildlife tourism in India with an affordable budget India wildlife tour package like never before. Whether alone, as a couple, or a family or group of friends there are umpteen wildlife tour destinations in India to suit your choice of seeing your favorite animal.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Ranthambore National Park Tour Booking with Tigeroath.com


The roar of the majestic Bengal Tiger is spellbinding to the listener – whether for the first time or on numerous occasions. The presence of the feline cat feels so awesome and exciting to the wild life enthusiast – be it a local tourist or a foreign traveler. The exuberance felt is just the same.



tiger national park in india

The Bengal Tigers now a protected species are found mostly in Wildlife National Parks and Sanctuaries in India. Prominent amongst them is the Ranthambore National Park located in the District of Sawai Madhopur in the State of Rajasthan. The serenity of the place brings to life visions of the lair of the tiger family with their cubs in tow roaming freely over the landscape.



Normally tour operators in India arrange for tiger safaris for giving a guided tour within the Ranthambore National Park. For a small group of 4 people to take the guided tour a jeep is sufficient enough as it would consist of space for a driver as well as the guide.  In case the group consists of a larger number of people than a canter seems sufficient for accommodating them all along with the tour guide and driver.

The guides are experts in knowing about the major watering holes in the National Park where it would be certain to chance upon the regal beast in all its’ splendor.






But wait, tigers are not all that you get to see at the Ranthambore National Park. There is an abundance of other wildlife such as leopards, deer, marsh crocodiles, bears, elephants amongst others as well as migratory birds to be seen here.

Whenever you plan a wildlife tour or safari do remember to get in touch with the tour operators in India (tigeroath.com) for enjoying a well planned wildlife tour for you and your family and friends.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Cubs Spotted in Ranthambore National Park

With two more cubs being spotted at Ranthambore National Park, the official count of tigers here is said to have touched 61. However , wildlife enthusiasts rue that the actual count may be much less owing to little effort on part of the forest department to keep track of the missing tigers.
  
Officials  said "it was being suspected that tigress T-39 has given birth but we were not sure as no one had spotted the cubs . but on Wednesday she was seen with two cubs. with this total count of tigers has touched the 61 mark"

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Ranthambore National Park Tour Packages India

in the year 1955 the Government of India established Ranthambore as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary. In 1973 it was conferred as one of the Project Tiger reserves and finally in 1980 Ranthambore was declared as a National Park. Its nearby sanctuary is Kaila Devi Sanctuary. Ranthambore wildlife sanctuary is famous for its tigers and tigers can be easily spotted even during the day time. November till April is the best time to visit Ranthambore National Park. There are over 40 species of mammals, over 320 bird species both resident and migratory and over 35 species of reptiles. During the dry and harsh summer not lots of species of amphibians are visible in the park. Besides seeing tigers in the national park there are other wild animals such as Leopards, Sambar deer, Wild Boars, Skittering Frogs, Bengal Monitor Lizards, Indian Palm Civets, Jackals, Sloth Bears, Hyenas, Indian Hares, Marsh Crocodiles, Saw-scaled Vipers, Indian Bull Frogs.


Tigeroath .com from Sawai Madhopur Rajasthan India provides Ranthambore National Park tour packages as well as Special Ranthambore National Park Tour packages, Ranthambore Weekend Tour packages at affordable price ranges.

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





Friday, October 18, 2013

Now we are the member of TOFT

Tiger Oath specialises in wildlife destination management offering a comprehensive service including travel, accommodation, safaris, local travel and guiding to Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Ranthambhore, 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.

See TOFT membership link: http://www.toftigers.org/NewsItem/tiger%20oath%20inc%20joins%20toftigers#!/-1/