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Jeep
Safari
About Jeep Safari
When you
want to explore the wilds of the remote areas or the dense ones, the option
is to board a jeep. Why a Jeep? Well, it's the most secure way if you don't
want to get scared when you hear the growl of a Lion or Tiger! More of all
jeep is the best way to get the inside look of the forest and its
topography.
You can enjoy the jeep safari tours available in the
various wildlife sanctuaries in India. Some of the best ones are Rajaji
National Park, Corbett National Park and Dudhwa National Park in U.P and Gir
National Park in Gujarat. You will get a whole new Jungle experience in
these sanctuaries while moving about in a jeep. And do not forget to click
some pictures too!
Major Jeep Safari Sites in India
Gir
National Park & Sanctuary, Gujarat
No need to give any
introduction to this sole surviving natural habitat of the Asiatic Lions.
Popularly known as Sasangir, this national park is blessed with some of the
most diverse wild attractions and natural surroundings.
Periyar
Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala
Best known for its wildlife, is a
must-see for all the visitors to Kerala. The Periyar lake lies at the heart
of the sanctuary, which is a veritable paradise for all wildlife lovers.
Corbett National Park, U.P.
Corbett is
India's first and finest national park spread along the banks of the
Ramganga River, in the foothills of the Himalayas. A well-protected wild
habitat, Corbett provides an unforgettable experience to a nature lover.
Dudhwa National Park, U.P.
Also popular as
a Tiger Reserve, this national park is located in the district of Lakhimpur,
along the Indo-Nepal border. Another major attraction of this wild reserve
is the Barasingha or the Swamp Deer, found in the southwest and southeast
region of the park.
Rajaji National Park,
Uttaranchal
Situated in the forested hills, east of Haridwar, is
quiet known for its wild Elephants, which have an approximate population of
150. Because of the pleasant climate this hideout becomes a pretty good
tourist destination and a perfect retreat for picnicking.
Bandipur
& Nagarhole National Parks, Karnataka
Two of the most attractive
national parks of Karnataka are Nagarhole and Bandipur. Even if separate
entities, they are a part of a large neighboring wildlife reserve that also
includes Madumalai Sanctuary of Tamil Nadu and Wynad Reserve of Kerala.