Wildlife Destinations Special: Create your own 'Jungle Book' moments
India’s regional diversity has helped in protecting its rich wildlife.
By ET Bureau |
Agencies
You can enjoy a safari to spot a majestic tiger on International Tiger Day (July 29). India is blessed to have protected sanctuaries for tigers.
India’s regional diversity has helped in protecting its rich wildlife. Where was your favourite wild animal spotting in our country?
NATURE TRAIL (Pic courtesy: BNHS)Take an active part in conservation-based nature trails in your city. It’s great fun!
GIR NATIONAL PARK Take a prebooked guided safari to spot a pride of lions relaxing in the shade.
MAKE NEW FRIENDS (Pic: Satpura Forsyth Lodge wildlife)A wildlife trail in Satpura range can spring friendly surprises. Why not make new connections with like-minded people.
RANTHAMBORE 17 year-old tigress T-16 hunts a buffalo calf at Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan.
FACE-OFF (Pic: Amit Arora)Kaziranga National Park in Assam offers a friendly One Horned Rhinoceros sighting.
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IN THE WILD Kerala Parambikkulam Wildlife sanctuary.
MAKE YOUR OWN JUNGLE BOOK (Pic courtesy: Jim’s Jungle Retreat)Jim Corbett Wildlife Sanctuary is a fabulous getaway in Uttarakhand to spot tigers, leopards and wild elephants.
SO SERENE (Pic: Abhishek Kathuria) Spot wildlife in Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.
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LOOK AROUND (Pic: Vandan Jhaveri)The spectacular scapes of Nampdapha Sanctuary. (Pic: Vandan Jhaveri)
UNITED WE STAND An elephant herd at the Bannerghatta Biological Park.
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ADVENTURES IN THE WILD Enjoy a cosy jeep safari with your loved one to complete your adventure in Bandhavgarh.
KANGCHENDZONGA NATIONAL PARK (Pic: M Jain) Kangchendzonga National Park in Sikkim is a treat to witness.