Wildlife off Beat Tour Packages:
1.Molem Wildlife Sanctuary: Molem Wildlife sanctuary is the largest wildlife sanctuary of Goa which is situated in the Sanguem region. Since you are free to take your vehicles along with you inside the park, the biggest attraction of this wildlife sanctuary is the thrilling and adventurous jungle safari. In addition to this, the park is also famous for its trekking tours and guided bird watching tours. It is suggested to seek a knowledgeable guide whilst travelling through the thick dense forest. You will get to witness some extravagant species while strolling around this sanctuary like the barking deer, Black Panther, Bengal Tiger, Bonnet Macaque, Leopard, Civet and the Wild Boar. This sanctuary is a paradise for bird lovers as it boasts of encompassing 120 unique species of birds like Wagtails, Fairy Bluebird, Drongo, Three-Toed Kingfisher, Great India Hornbill and the Golden Oriole.
2.Darrah National Park: One of the most famous national parks of Rajasthan is the Darrah National Park. It was established in the year 2004 and consists of three wildlife sanctuaries which are the Darrah Wildlife Sanctuary, the Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary and the Jaswant Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary.This wildlife sanctuary spreads over an area of about 250 square kilometers and is a dwelling to a variety of exquisite species including the wild boar, deer, nilgai, cheetah and wolves.You may also visit a beautiful fort which lies within the premises of the sanctuary and is called the Jenana Khana fort. It is worth giving a visit due to its commendable architectural beauty. The Sun Temple in Jharipatan is another destination which is worth visiting if you come to the Darrah National Park.The River Chandrabhaga flows very close to the national park and there are a number of ancient temples, dating back to the 7th and 8th centuries that are situated along the banks of the river.
3.Chitwan National Park: The Chitwan National Park is situated at the southern west part of Nepal that covers over an area of about 932 square kilometres and is well renowned for its jungle safari.Chitwan National Park will offer you thrilling jungle safaris along with stunning views of the exqiuisite wildlife species and the richly immense bio-diversity that adorns this national park.Along with the safari rides at the Chitwan National Park, you can also visit the Tharu settlements and get to know quite a lot about the traditions and cultural heritage of the local people there.Prepare to visit the birth place of the elephants, one horn rhinos and also a varied collection of vivid birds, wild animals and the Bengal bear by embarking on the refreshing jungle safari.
4.Madhav National Park: Also called as the Shivpuri National Park, this park is nestled in the middle of the upper Vindhya ranges. This National Park is a wonder that is blessed with serene locales, compelling waterfalls and a string of rivers.The park is an abode of exotic species of birds, plants, wild animals and lakes. The Sakhya and Madhav Sagar lakes are two of the most prominent and significant centers of the park and are always bounded with animals and birds seeking relief from the heat.One more gripping place that is a must visit is the royal Chhatris of Shivpuri which is located at a distance of 106 kilometers from the Madhav National Park and rests on the banks of the river Betwa.
5.Karera Bird Sanctuary: The Karera Bird Sanctury is home to about 245 unique migrant species of birds. The sanctuary was originally established with the aim of protecting the local population of the great Indian Bustard in the year 1981.
The sanctuary is spread over an area of 202 sq. km, of which 146 sq. km is privately owned. The place houses many species of birds which can be spotted near the Dihaliya Lake.