India is is a diverse country in all aspects be it culture religion, ethnicity, language ...you name it and it is diverse with diversity creeping up every few kilometers yes to true to a great extent!
As diverse is the wildlife and habitats be it animals or birds insects or reptiles or zoo geographical zones. But what takes the cake is tiger tourism for tiger is the most charismatic animal in the World. And unfortunately it is now one of the rare animals and getting rarer thanks to habitat destruction and poaching for bones for Chinese system of medicine (SIC).
Hence large number of tourists from India and all over the world come to trek tigers and the best places to do that are:
* Kanha National Park
* Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
* Pench National Park
* Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve
To cater to a large number of tourists that come to see the tiger and Indian wildlife in India Travel there have sprung up a large number of accommodations at these wildlife preserves that offers lodging and boarding to both the budget traveler as well as the upscale luxury traveler to India.
The wildlife resorts in India are well equipped for eco tourism and provide the tourist with the best tiger safari adventure. The luxury tourist resorts are most suitable for tiger tour in comfort and class. With new concepts floating in upper class tourism for rich the three star niche resorts for wildlife tourism in India are fast gaining grounds. These luxury wildlife resorts are on par with International standards and offer World Class amenities to the rich and the jetset. With improving travel infrastructure in India more and more top level travelers are homing in for this country.
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India
is a wildlife paradise for the nature seekers and can offer anybody a
chance to take a peep at its fauna. The most famous of all the
national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India is the Corbett
National Park, a home of the white tigers. Every year a large number
of tourists come by taking flights to India from global destinations
to trek tigers wildlife.
Posted by: Shawn | 12/22/2009 at 08:49 PM