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Hi,
I am going to be visiting wildlife tour and I am trying to decide which national parks to visit. I am intersed in wildlife. Also suggest me some useful information on all national park in india.
Thanks
I am going to be visiting wildlife tour and I am trying to decide which national parks to visit. I am intersed in wildlife. Also suggest me some useful information on all national park in india.
Thanks
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There are a few trip reports written by those who have been on wildlife tours in India. Perhaps start by doing a search for Ranthambore using the search box on the upper right.
Atravelynn's report is an excellent start:
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...delhi-agra.cfm
Atravelynn's report is an excellent start:
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...delhi-agra.cfm
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Thank you Femi!
When do you want to go, how much time do you have, and are there certain species you wish to see?
I asked something similar to your question, Balmiki, in this link. Got great advice. I ended up choosing Bandhavgarh, Kanha, and Corbett for my first wildlife trip to India. I also visited the Taj Mahal.
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...nch-tadoba.cfm
CaliNurse, do you have a report? You could stick it here.
When do you want to go, how much time do you have, and are there certain species you wish to see?
I asked something similar to your question, Balmiki, in this link. Got great advice. I ended up choosing Bandhavgarh, Kanha, and Corbett for my first wildlife trip to India. I also visited the Taj Mahal.
http://www.fodors.com/community/asia...nch-tadoba.cfm
CaliNurse, do you have a report? You could stick it here.
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Kanha was good - saw tigers each day, plus spotted deer, warthogs, buffalo, swamp deer, owls, peacocks and vultures. Not that impressive compared to central Africa, but if it's India you would rather see, I can recommend this park.
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How important are eles and rhinos to you, Balmiki? If these two species are not on your wish list, I agree with ClarkB on Kanha. If you just stayed in the Mukki and and Kisli sections of Kanha and went nowhere else, you'd have a wonderful and diverse wildlife trip.