
These destinations are recommended for travelers who are interested in seeing wildlife in its natural habitat. Elephant and Camel Safaris are main tourist attraction in Rajasthan. India is the place to see elephants, bears, deers, tigers and migratory birds. There are several Tiger and elephant projects are being run by the ministry of forests and wildlife to protect the endanger species. The National parks in India are playing very important role for wildlife protection.
Wildlife Tiger Trail Trip Itinerary
Camel Safari
The Camel safari can be experienced in the desert state of Rajasthan, India. Rajasthan is India’s western most state, is the very essence of exotic India- barren desert and drifting sand dunes.
Most of the camel safaris are organized in the winter. The best season to enjoy the same is from November to March. Jaisalmer is the place from where most of the camel safaris start. Jaisalmer is connected by air, train and road. The camel-safari towns in Rajasthan are Bikaner, Mandawa and Jaisalmer.
Elephant Safari
In the North and the North East India elephant safari makes the best option of exploring the wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, especially the ones that are located in the Himalayan region. If you have gone to some national parks of the state and ridden an elephant in search of a tiger, then you would be quite aware of the immense versatility of this majestic animal in negotiating the difficult Himalayan terrain that even a jeep will not traverse. Why not an elephant for a long ride, covering days? Well, in the Himalayan forest regions you can do it, especially in national parks such as Corbett in Uttaranchal and Kaziranga in Assam.
Wildlife
India is home to a rich diversity of wildlife supplemented by an equally rich variety of flora and fauna. The sight and sounds of a majestic elephant, a peacock’s dance, the stride of a camel, the roar of a tiger are unparalleled experiences in themselves. Watching birds and animals in their natural habitats is an experience in itself.
The country offers immense opportunities for wildlife tourism. The immense heritage of wildlife in India comprises of more than 70 national parks and about 400 wildlife sanctuaries including the bird sanctuaries.
A paradise for the nature lovers, these forest areas are also crucial for the conversation of the endangered species like the Leopard, Lion, Asiatic Elephant, the Bengal tiger and Siberian Crane.
India harbours eighty percent of the entire population of the one horned rhinoceros in the world. The Kaziranga Game Sanctuary is an ideal habitat for the rhino and a popular destination with the naturalists and environmentalists as well as the wildlife traveler. India has its fair share of Tiger Reserves. India’s National Animal, the tiger happens to be the joy and pride of India. The Royal Bengal tiger is amongst the most majestic species of the tiger. Sixty percent of the total population of the wild tigers in the world resides in India.














