Wildlife Last Minute Tour Packages:
1.Pench National Park: Pench National Park is settled in the lower southern reaches of the Satpuda hills and named after the river Pench which flows through the park from north to south. The daunting terrains of Pench are covered with little hills and well stocked teak forests.Pench is one of the tiger reserves integrated in Project Tiger and apart from the tiger also, there is an enormous array of other wildlife animals such as the leopard, monkey, deer, Nilgai and bird life. The wildlife perfectly complements the picturesque scenery and makes for a fascinating journey.
2.Kanha National Park: Kanha National park was established in the year 1974 and is often described as India's largest wildlife reserve.This park is vast and covers an area of about 1,945 square kilometers comprising of daunting terrains, lush grasslands and plateaus.The vast variety of wild animals makes the experience even more enchanting. The park depicts the start of India's attempt towards safeguarding the tiger which today is as a model for excellent wildlife management.
3.Bandhavgarh National Park: Bandhavgarh is a small National Park than most other famous national parks and it offers a striking backdrop with a beautiful cliff-top fort overlooking grasslands, birch forests and bamboos.Bandhavgarh is a dwelling to a huge variety of wild animals that include leopard, sloth bear, gaur, sambar, chital, jungle cat and wild pig and the most prominent which is the tiger. Apart from tigers, the park also homes about 150 numerous species of birds including many which are migratory.
4.Ranthambore National Park: Ranthambore has been declared as one of the major Project Tiger reserves in the year 1973. It is famous for its population of tigers which can be easily spotted even during the day time. Visit the Ganesh Temple which is located in the Ranthambore fort and attracts a lot of people. This temple is bounded by captivating hills and lush green forests and encompasses a lot of langurs and monkeys.
5.Kaziranga National Park: Kaziranga National Park which is a popular world heritage site is actually the oldest park in Assam and a natural habitat for the preservation of its biologically diverse flora & fauna. This park has the world’s largest population of the one-horned rhinoceroses besides comprising about 15 species of endangered animals including various other fauna.Indulge in the adventurous Jeep safari in the central range with Kohora as the entry point. The Central Range covers the Daphlang and Kathpora. Enjoy visiting local villages and tea gardens.
Do cover the Jeep Safari of the western range of Kaziranga National Park which has Bagori as its entry point. This range covers area like Monabeel, Bimoli, and Donga.Visit the Bishwanath temple which is a tea belt along with the Kalyani Mandir located in the Sonitpur district of Assam near Kaziranga. Goddess Kalyani is the main deity of the temple and people come from various parts of the state to extend their prayers. The temple was a result of the efforts made by the king Arimatta.This proves that the Kaziranga National Park is not just famous for its range of wild animals and forests but also for its religious setting.