Friday 16 December 2011

Threats to the Sunderbans National Park


Introduction of the Sunderbans
The name of Sunderbans is means as a “Beautiful Forest” or “Beautiful Jungle”.
The Sunderbans was established as a Tiger Reserve in the 1973 and in the 1977 as a Wildlife Sanctuary. It was established as a National Park on the 4 May, 1984. Sunderbans National Park was inscribed list of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in the 1987. It was declared as a Biosphere Reserve in the 1989. Sunderbans National Park is made up of the 54 island. It is the biggest mangrove Jungle in the world and it bounded by three rivers, which is Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna.
What is the Threat?

The time is very fast going for Sunderbans and if action is not taken fast, the biggest delta on this planet is set to be history. In the Sunderbans most famous southern delta of the fifth already submerged.      

Sunderbans has observed a regular rise in the ocean level, in the last decades. The temperature of the surface water has been rising at a rate of the 0.5 degree Celsius rate of the global warming in the past 30 years. This reason has effected to the large scale fish production and agricultural yield.  The devastating cyclone “AILA” in the May 2009 has largest loosed of the Sunderbans.
Threat called global warming
Global warming has a serious danger to the mangrove jungle. Flora is most important resources for refrain to the global warming. Several most species in the area as well as human being are endangered.
How serious is the threat?
If the current speed of the land erosion continuous about more than 250 square kilometres area of the national park and 15 % of farm land area will be lost in about after 20 years.
Alarming finds
Recent articles published by the scientists, this article get inform for our society increased the water in the Sunderbans, while at the melting of the Himalayan glacier. Other reason down waste water from Kolkata to Sunderbans, it is major problem for the national park and wildlife sanctuary to the nearest metro city.
Scientists have as well as warned that a surface water pH level in the Sunderbans has reduced over the last 3 decades, hence reason acidification. They have said that the depletion in dissolve oxygen reason by the growth in the temperature can affect main transition in the environmental balance of the Sunderbans National Park.


Impact and probable remedy
Even the raised banks are no assurance against the encroachments by the growing water level, mainly on the Indian part of the Sunderbans. The soaring populations of the human settlement have also lead to common deforestations in the area, thus enhancing the bad-effects of ecological degradations all the more. The main problem is that very little ears are available to lend sympathy to the cornered voices.

Fifty-One Tigers died in India between January to December5, 2011


51Tigers have passed away in several states of India January to 5th December 2011. A tiger shoot killed outside Kaziranga in Assam on 5 December.  
According to Wildlife Protection Society of India, fourteen tigers perished in Uttarakhand, it is highest rank in one of the state of India. The second rank of the Karnataka with 6 deaths whereas 5 Tigers death in the Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.    
According to WPSI data fifty eight tigers had died in 2010, 30 tigers killed by seizure and poaching and 28 tigers died by other causes.
Road accident, poaching, fight with other animals and infighting are some of the cause for the death. Some tigers died of diseases and nature causes. A few tigers have killed by the forest department, police and villagers.  There are many popular forests but Corbett National Park is most famous for Tigers and other wildlife in India and other countries.    


Tiger hunters are still active. The forest department has found a tiger trap in Nagarjunasagar Srisailam tiger reserve of Andhra Pradesh on 2 December. Skins, skulls, bones, and claws of rare species of cat family have been seized in Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, Manipur, and Orissa in the 2011.  
On 3 November 2011, six year’s old tiger was dead found on the bank of the Wainganga River in the Maharasstra. It had dead by electrical cable wrong connected to an electric motor pump. One tiger was found in dead situation without claws, whiskers and canines, at Bhoramdeo Wildlife sanctuary in the Kawardha district of Chhattisgarh on 15 November.

Another cause about five year’s old tiger was found in dead situation near Tipeswar wildlife sanctuary in Yeotmal district of Maharashtra on 20 November. It was killed by hunters through wire snare.
On 21 November, 14 years old tiger known as B2 died under mysterious condition at Bandhavgarh tiger reserve in the Madhya Pradesh. Tiger B2 was found in an injured position in the Ghunghuti area. B2 was dead by full tranquilized doze, when rescued by department of forest, observer (villagers and local people) sources say. The tiger B2 dead by nature cause because it was very old age and bottomless injured, thus could not able to hunt any animal and was not be get food for last many days WPSI source say.

According to the officer of forest department 3,508 tigers lived in 1997 but according tiger census in January 2008, 1,411 tigers are living in India. It is very bad condition (news) for Indian tigers and wildlife lovers. Tiger population has drastic drop of 60% in the 11 years. We feel very proud to tell you, according to new Government data in March 2011; about between 1570 and 1880 tigers are living in forest of India.  
We are requesting to all Indian people please save the Tigers. Don’t killed this royal animal for own benefits. 
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Paradises for Indian Elephant- Bandipur National Park


Bandipur national park is situated at Chamarajnagar district in the Karnataka state of India. Bandipur national park covers 865 square kilometres area, and it was established National Park in the 1974. Bandipur national park is a renowned tiger reserve park in the India.
The Bandipur national park is well known for its population of the tigers and Indian elephants. Bandipur tiger reserve house of the about 70 tigers, above 300 Asian Elephants. This park is full of the fauna and flora. Bandipur nearest attraction are Nagarhole national park, Mudumalai national park and wynad wildlife sanctuary. This park is a part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.
UNESCO World Heritage team is making a plan the area covering Bandipur Wildlife sanctuary and Niligiri Sub Cluster, Western Ghats, into World Heritage Site.


Flora in the Bandipur National Park
Bandipur wildlife sanctuary has rich different species of the plants. Sandalwood tree are the main tree of the Bandipur National Park. There are finding rare species of the trees. There are available of deciduous, scrubland and evergreen vegetation. In this national park trees are include Rosewood, Teak, Indigoberry, Satinwood, Axlewood, boom, Indian gooseberry, Flame Black Myrobalan etc. These plants have irrigation by the Moyar River


Fauna in the Bandipur National Park
The Bandipur National Park has rich various species of the fauna. There are also find popular species of the animals like elephant, hyena, leopard, Indian porcupine, sambhar, chevrotain, sloth bear, chital, mouse deer, gaur, wild pig, four horned antelope, black naped hare, jackal, wild boar, Malabar squirrel, panther, porcupines,  jungle bull, barking deer, and much more.
The major types of the birds in this wildlife are like ducks, peacock, parrot, hen, swan, jungle fowl, herons, red spur fowl, serpent eagle, hornbills etc.


Don't Miss
Climate of this park is very finest of the year. There are in the summer season maximum temperature 28 degrees C. and in the winter season 10 degrees minimum. This climate has indulgent for Indian elephants, thus you can see huge flock of the India Elephants in this national park. Climate, land and all conditions of this park has indulgent for Indian Elephants.  Elephants have felt comfortable in this park. Indian elephants take enjoy are swimming in the Moyar River and backwaters of Kabini Reservoir. Bandipur national park offers on the Elephant Safari and Jeep Safari.


Best Time to visit in Bandipur National Park
Bandipur is a finest destination in the India. This reserve is a paradise for tourists and travels from April to October. During summer season, the backwaters of Kabini Reservoir offer the greatest chance for the visitors to see large mammals, particularly the gaur and the elephant.


How to reach Bandipur National Park
By Air Bangalore is a nearest airport, which is 225 Kilometres from Bandipur reserve
By Train Nearest railway station is at Mysore, which is 80 KM from Bandipur park
 By Road Bandipur is well connected by road. There are available frequently bus services. This park at a distance 225 KM from Bangalore, 75 KM from Ooty and 80 KM from Mysore.

Choose India Wildlife Tours to Become One with Wildlife and Nature


India is one of the countries known for diversity in the unity in the all world.
In the India is diversity of language, culture, ethnic group, geographic, religions, festival, fair, tradition and wearing dresses many parts divided for wildlife in India. This land is reaching the term of Wildlife in India; it is blessed with rarest fauna and flora.

India is one of the Paradise for wildlife in the world. There are located 80 national parks and 440 wildlife sanctuaries. It covers area about 5 % or 1, 56,700 square Kilometres of its total area as a protected and reserve jungles. Although government of India is making plan for change these figures and makes growth in the Indian wildlife. This wonderful plan supported by 1.21 billion of Indians people and some international government like Japan, Russia, USA etc.


These vast variety most protected by Indira Gandhi era, that was declared many protected area and tiger reserve in the India became her best administration. Large scale started in the era of 1970. Major tourist’s attraction has in the wildlife in India like fun of tigers and panthers, tigers are running for hunting, elephant safari and cheering of many charming birds.  
You can find about more than 3000 different species of wildlife and 4000 different species of fauna and flora. You can see 1000 different species of animals and rare wildlife like Tiger, Elephant, Chital, Leopard, four horned antelope, Panther, Asiatic Lion, hyena, Indian porcupine, sambhar, chevrotain, sloth bear, mouse deer, gaur, wild pig, black napped hare, jackal, wild boar, Malabar squirrel, porcupines, jungle bull, hog deer, spotted deer, barking deer, flying fox, Nilgai, Steppe Eagles, White Bellied Drones, Parakeets, , Minivets, barking deer, and much more.


You can find above 700 species and sub species of birds like peacock, parrot, hen, Blyth’s Kingfisher, Bengal Florican, Swamp Francolin, Spot-billed Pelican, Dalmatian Pelican, White- Bellied Heron, Grey Headed fish, eagle, crow, swan, duck, Siberian crane, Indian crane and much more. There are available many trees like sal, khair, ber, kharpat, rhino, semal, sandalwood and much more. In the India you can find 400 species of mammals, 350 species of reptile and 450 species of butterflies.    


Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks are the greatest places to travel. Some of the most famous Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks in the India are include Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary - Alwar, Rajasthan, Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary - West Bengal, Manas Wildlife Sanctuary - Barpeta, Assam, Wayanad Wildlife Sactuary - Kerala, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary - Bharatpur, Rajasthan, Chinnar Wildlife Sanctuary – Kerala, Ranthambhore national park- Swai Madhopur, Rajasthan,  Bandhavgarh national park- Madhya Pradesh , Bannerghatta National Park – Karnataka, Dudhwa National Park - U.P., Corbett National Park – Uttarakhand, Rajaji National Park – Uttarakhand, Kanha National Park - Mandala, M.P., Periyar national park- Keral, Desert national park- Rajasthan, Gir national park- Gujarat, Bandipur national park- Karnataka, Kaziranga national park-Assam and much more.

Thursday 17 November 2011

Gir National Park is Most Famous National Parks and Reserves in India


Gir national park and Gir wildlife sanctuary is also known sasan Gir. Gir national park is located at Junagadh district in Gujarat state of India. It is situated 60 KM to south-west of Amreli and 65 KM to the south east of Junagadh. Gir national park and wildlife sanctuary coveres total areas about 1412 square kilometres which is divided into two parts, one is wildlife sanctuary covering area of 1153 square kilometres and second part which is fully protected region (national park) covers area of 258 square kilometres.  

Gir wildlife sanctuary and national park is one of the most famous jungles in the world.  Full population of Asiatic Lions in the Gir national park, thus it is mainly known for its Asiatic Lions and other species of cat’s family. The gir national park was established in the year 1965. Since its beginning several private organizations and NGOs have come forward to further extend and support the Lion breeding plans. 

Before declaring as a national park it was hunting zone for royal family of Junagadh. Even being a protected region its lions population was considerably decreased due to hunting. Taking this into consideration the Lion rehabilitation program was started. This program was fruitful and lion population started increasing. At present there are near about 410 Asiatic lion according to official counting of April 2011.  

The Gir national park is full of the fauna and flora. This park is abundant of the wildlife. There are also finding of animals like Indian hare, black-naped, four-horned antelope, langur, porcupine, blue bull, jungle cats and rusty-spotted cats, jackal, Deer, leopard, sambar chital, striped hyena, wild boar, elephant, chinkara, wild dog, nilgai, monkey and much more. 

You can find 40 different species of reptile, 35 species of mammals and amphibian and 250 several species of birds. You can see large population of marsh and mugger crocodile in Gir national park. You can spot many birds which include the owlet, nightjars,  Eurasian eagle, white-eyed buzzard, brown fish, falcon, peacock, parrot, duck, swan, pigeon, and much more.
507 different species of plant cab be found in the Gir national park. The dominant tree is the teak tree in this forest. It covers about half part of this jungle. Nature lovers can see Kalam, jambu, vad, amli, charal and much more species of trees in this national park. Gir National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is also sported by seven Rivers.

Best season to visit 

Best season visit in this national park is November to June.
For get more information on the Gir National park and wildlife sanctuary, most famous National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries of India please visit our web site (insideindianjungle).

Monday 14 November 2011

Most popular wildlife sanctuaries in India


There are many wildlife sanctuaries and parks in India. Providing abundant scopes for the natures adventurous tourists and lover tourist to treasure the beauty of wildlife. Indian wildlife sanctuaries and parks are rich in their fauna and flora. Every one wildlife parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India have its unique charisma and variety to offers for visitors. Some wildlife sanctuaries and parks famous for animals and some are famous for birds. You must visit most poplars sanctuary of India to see enchanting and exotic fauna and flora.
India is land of the graceful elephants, rhinos, majestic tigers, chital, magnificent peacock etc in their natural habitation. The wildlife parks and sanctuaries offer chance to explore attractive fauna and flora. You will love traveling in the most popular wilds of India.

Kaziranga wildlife sanctuary – the Kaziranga wildlife sanctuary located in the bank of river Brahamputra in Assam. The park is also popular for high population of tigers. Some extra animals that can be mostly seen in the park are hog deer, India bison, sloth beer, Indian bison, leopard cat, jackal, wild buffalo etc, it is also a birding paradise. This is wildlife sanctuary is famous for elephant safari, tiger safari and bird watching.

Bhartpur wildlife sanctuary – it is located in the state of Rajasthan. It is one of the wonderful bird’s paradises in the word. Bhartpur is a most famous destination to the ornithologist. It is provides protection to the faunal species, sambar, Nilgai and boar, chital, water birds, migratory birds, the main attraction here are the migratory birds who come from the central Asia and Siberia to avoid winter.  

Sariska wildlife sanctuary – Sariska is located in the alwar district of Rajasthan state. It is a most famous national park or tiger reserve in India. Sariska wildlife sanctuary is famous for jungle cat, jackal, spotting tiger, rhesus monkey, mouse deer, leopard, barking deer, hyena, tree pie, grey partridge, bush quail, wild dog, sand grouse, golden backed wood pecker,       

Periyar wildlife sanctuary – Periyar wildlife sanctuary is located in the Indian state of Kerala. Periyar is most popular protected area tiger reserve, nature reserve or national park of India. There are about 320 different type birds of avifauna found in this national park. The sanctuary is rich in its fauna and flora. It is also have excellent destinations of ecotourism in India. Most important animals found in this famous wildlife national park are Indian elephants, barking deer, Royal Bengal tigers, leopards, foxes mongoose, panthers, and nilgai, mouse deer, Indian wild doges, langurs, and monkey etc.
There is Periyar Lake which run though the sanctuary

Delightful and Colourful India’s Tour of Kaziranga National Park

Kaziranga National Park is located in the Nagaon district and Golaghat district of Assam, India. Kaziranga is situated on the bank of Bharmputar River on the northern side and south side of karbi hills. It is oldest park in Assam state and India.   This park covers areas of 430 square kilometers. National highway number 37 crosses in the park areas. kaziranga national park is a most famous national park of India. 

Kaziranga National Park was renowned as Reserve forest in the year 1905 and it was recognized in the 1940 as a wildlife sanctuary. It is also affirmed a significant Birds part by Bird life International for management of birds species. Park is full of exotic flora and fauna, thus it was chosen as one of the famous and popular natural word heritage site of India in the year 1985. Owing the great population of tigers in the Kaziranga national park, this was declared as a tiger reserve in the 2006. This Park has played an important role in the wildlife protection. 

This park is a heaven for wildlife and nature lover. Kaziranga is well known for its main reach of Great one Horned Rhinoceros. Kaziranga is full of different species of wildlife like  Hog Deer, Capped Langurs, Indian Bison, Leopard Cats, Swamp Deer, Jungle Cats, gaur, Sloth Bears, Jackal, Hog Badgers, Otters, Pythons, Wild Boar, Monitor Lizards, Wild Buffalo, Indian Muntjac, sambar, wild boar, Gibbon, Hispid Hare, , Bengal Fox Large,  Indian Civet, Assamese Macaque, Golden Langur, and much more.

Much famous birds are available in the Kaziranga national park because it is paradise of the birds. Here you can spott birds like Blyth'sKingfisher, Bengal Florican, Swamp Francolin, Spot-billed Pelican, Dalmatian Pelican, White- Bellied Heron, Grey Headed fish, eagle and much more.
The best season to visit in the Kaziranga national park is from mid-November to mid-April. During this period you can easily see migratory birds like Siberian crane. Generally Kaziranga National Park closes during the monsoon season because in monsoon Brahmputar river overflow and sometimes situation of the flooding arises.

Park visit by Jeep, Car or on Elephant
How to Reach Kaziranga 

By Air
 Nearest airport is Jorhat about 97 KM., while Guwahati Airport is at a distance 220 KM. It is well connected to the metros cities of India such as Delhi, Mumbai, Collocate, Chennai & much more. 

By Train
The nearest railway station is Furkating, which is about 75 KM. from Kaziranga National Park.

By Road
Kaziranga is well connected by national highway 37.

Ranthambhore - A National Park for Wildlife Lovers and Adventure Freaks


Ranthambhore National Park or Ranthambore National Park is one of the fame and biggest national park in India. It is located in Sawai Madhopur district of south eastern Rajasthan, approximately 11 KM. from Sawai Madhopur, which is also nearest railway station, bus stand and town. Ranthambhore national park is about 160 kilometres from the Rajasthan capital of Jaipur, which is nearest airport. It is bounded by the vindhya and Aravali hill areas and other nearest attraction Thar Desert.
  Ranthambhore was favourite jungle for hunting of the Maharajas of Jaipur in former time but this time it is one of the major and famous wildlife sanctuary in India for tourist attracts all over global. Ranthambhore was established as Sawai Madhopur games sanctuary by government of India in the 1955.  It was declared the tiger reserve in 1973 and it declared national park in 1980.
Ranthambhore National Park is known for its Tigers, variety of other wildlife and sees for these royal predators in the park but it is mostly famous for Royal Bengal Tigers. You can easily spotted tigers and much more wildlife during your visit time.  
This National park is covered an area of 1,334 square kilometre and it is 200 to 300 meter above see level.
Ranthambhore National Park attracts wildlife lovers, nature lovers, film makers and photographers from domestic and global.
The jewels of this National park encompasses like 300 various species of plants but ’Dhok’ is main noticeable and attracts plant of the park, 272 various species of birds, 15 various species of reptiles and 30 various species of mammals. Ranthambhore have different populations of wildlife and animals but mainly such as Royal Bengal Tigers, Hyenas, Leopards, Jackals, Wild Boars, Cats, Sloth Bears, Chital, Mongooses, Sambars, Indian Hares, Nilgais, Deer, Crocodiles, Monitor Lizards, Elephants and much more. 
This National park is also a house to a variety of colourful and beautiful birds. You can sees great birds like Great Crested Grebe, Sandpipers, Gulls, Darters, Flamingos, Egrets, Indian Gray Hornbills, Asian Palm Swift, Bee Eaters, Common Kingfishers, Snipes, Nightjars and Finches in the park. The list seems to be endless.
Here you can also find some historic place, which is very wonderful and charm so it attracts tourists and historical lovers.  Historic place like Jogi Mahal, Ranthambhore fort, Bakuala, Kachida valley, Lakarda Anantpura and Padam Talao etc are the most famous one.
Ranthambhore fort is one of the oldest forts of Rajasthan and it was constructed in the 10th century. The Jogi Mahal is most famous for its second biggest banyan tree in India.
Best visit Time – best visit time in the Ranthambhore National Park is in November to May but November and May are very important month, because this time nature of dry deciduous jungle makes visiting common.

Tuesday 18 October 2011

Desert national park in Rajasthan





Desert national park Located in the Jaisalmer (Rajasthan) Jaisalmer city is most attraction of Rajasthan tourist. Jaisalmer also known golden city of India. Jaisalmer attracts a big numbers of tourists from all over the word. Major attractions in the jaisalmer are Jain temples, nathmail ji haveli, Golden fort, Patwon ki - haveli, Desert national park, salim Singh ki haveli etc.

It is the only one desert park in India. We can see the wildlife amidst the Thar Desert. It was recognized in the year 1980 with a purpose to protect both deserts fauna and flora. Scores of tourist visit this palace so as to they be able to get the glimpses of systematic sandpaper dune or unusual animals type in the middle of desert landscapes The fascinating attractiveness of craggy rock, pavement or solid salt lake captures the heart and spirit of each tourist who visit this place.

Desert triangle trip is single of the mainly like famous and favorite tour choice because it is a major and admired tourist route that take the tourist in the royals or majestic state of Rajasthan India. A very big part of this wonderful State Rajasthan is subject by huge stretch of desert earth called Thar Desert. There are many towns and villages located in or around the Thar Desert there visitors can get enjoyment in the best of desert charm by exciting camel safari.

There is the most famous wildlife tour in north India as much wildlife sanctuary is part of the country. The trip can last for 14-15 days depend on the packages or can also include the golden triangle tour. The tour start from Delhi and the first destination is the most famous Jim Corbett national park. Corbett is famous for tiger
The next destination is the Ranthambore wildlife sanctuary followed by the Bhartpur Keoladeo Ghana national park. The trip last destinations is khana national park,
During the visiting you may otherwise get to visits in two great palaces Khajuraho and Agra
          
Another famous purpose exact on top of the lists of many India tour operators is the 15 days camel safari tour packages that take tourist around in the Rajasthan desert destination. These packages cover all most important cities in Rajasthan like Ranthambhore, Jaipur, and Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Mount Abu, Mandwa, Tal chhapar. The main attractions is the days long camel safari during the desert that’s prepared in the desert national park

Destinations that are explore with the desert triangle tour is most famous or much liked city’s of the state and well established for their desert magnetism, heritage charm, cultural charisma . This wonderful tours route is covered with several tourist monuments, forts, temples, palaces, and many more.
Some of the most important attraction of desert triangle tour of Bikaner, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer in Rajasthan are Junagarh fort, merhangarh fort, Desert national park, Golden fort, camel safari, horse safari, jeep safari, bird watching tour and some others.

Thursday 6 October 2011

Bandhavgarh National Park


Location                           Umaria district, Madhya Pradesh

Nearest City                     Umaria, which is located 30 KM from This Wildlife Sanctuary

Main Attractions              Tigers, Bears, Leopards

Covering Area                  started time105.40 square kilometers but now a day 437 square KM

Nearest Railway Station   Umaria Railway station
Nearest Airport                Khajuraho Airport

Best Season                     Mid November to June but Bandhavgarh closed in the monsoon season  

Bandhavgarh Park was declared a National Park in the 1968 AD. Bandhavgarh National Park is situated in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh. . It is situated in the Central India. It is one of the famous and most popular National Parks in India. Bandhavgarh National Park is bounded by thirty two hills. It was once time the reserve hunted ground for Maharaja of Rewa. There is having diverse trees of dhobin, saga, sal, bamboo with green grassland. Bandhavgarh wildlife sanctuary is mostly famous for its Tigers.

There are as well as more than 250 different species of Birds, 35 different species of mammals, approximately 75 different species of many reptiles and butterfly. According to the authorized officer (official data) this national park is house to about mere then 400 Tigers. There are maximum chance of seen the Tiger of sighting during time. Here are comes large numbers of tourist from all worlds for see the king of jungle because there are many tigers live.

Along with this in the Bandhavgarh National Park several of the others animal different species which are founds Sloth Bear, Nilgai, Leopard, , Wild Boar, Chital, Faced, Langur, Elephants, Sambar, Chausingha, Deer, Chinkara, Indian Bison and much more. There are found famous bird's different species that you can be seen are Parakeets, Black Stork, Minivets, White Bellied Dronges, Steppe Eagles Hens and much more. In the migratory season you can be seen also various species of bird, which mostly include are Siberians Sarus, Cranes etc.
In the Bandhavgarh wildlife Sanctuary mainly visiting seasons half November to June. This is also the best time to seeing tigers but this park closed during in the monsoon.

How to reach Bandhavgarh

By Road

Regular bus services are available to all major cities in Madhya Pradesh and other nearest state to this national park. This Park is located on the Rewa-Umaria and Satna-Umaria highway. Buses category includes super deluxe, deluxe, A.C .and non A.C. from Katni-75 KM, Kanha-250. Khajuraho-230 KM, Rewa-115 KM, Varanasi-340 KM, Umaria-30 KM etc to Bandhavgarh National Park.

By Rail

Nearest Railway station is located at Umaria railhead station which is about 30 Kilometer. This station is well connected by India railway network to all major cities in India. 

By Air

Nearest Airport is located at Khajuraho airport which is about 225 KM.

Tigress Killing Condemned in National Park in India


Even the cruel killing in the Maharashtra by angry mobs in the Bhakru Tola nearest Bamni on the Chhatisgarh-Maharashtra boundary is being wide condemned.
Send team by National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) for fact-finding to find out the truth. But this team do not found this ascertain the truth.

The mature tigress (about 4 years) was beaten by mobs of over six thousand villagers to tigress death rights in a front of the Rajanandgaon DFO and others field force on Saturday.

"We have taken serious notes and are taking into consideration send a facts-finding team to see into total events," told by SP Yadav, joint director of National Tiger Conservation Authority on Sunday.

When asked to Yadav whether taken permission to NTCA before releasing tigress in the National Park in India. Yadav said, it will have to the high check up. NTCA member of secretary Rajesh Gopal didn't respond to any question him.

State official staffs are not active to confirm whether it is same tigress was released or other tigress releasing in Navegaon. However, there are hints from the field staffs that it is the same tigress released that was spotted in the Southern Deori parts. A forest official member still confirmed that pugmarks matched of the dead tigress with the one of the recorded by them.

National Board for Wildlife condemned the take action of the villagers. "People should feel very shamed for killing (tiger) the vehicle of 'Maa Durga' especially in front of Navratra," he said.

B Majumdar said was (wildlife) he had created the practices of fit transmitter chips below tail of problem leopard trapping in the Chandrapur. However the practices look to have discontinued. This practice and Chandrapur practice same ideas thus controlled this actions by NTCA and government of India. Both the Navegaon and the Katlabodi tigress had not fitted with radio-collared and transmitter chips.

Wildlife Protection Society of India, Central India of director Nitin Desai, says the event show that people don't have sympathies toward tigers and wildlife.

Source of more information - http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/Tigress-killing-condemned-NTCA-to-send-fact-finding-team/articleshow/10120954.cms

Tuesday 6 September 2011

Bandhavgarh national park a Delight for wildlife lovers

Bandhavgarh national park a home of white tigers in India is known for its high density of tigers. Bandhavgarh national park was covering the area of 163-sq-kms and had 25 resident white tiger. It was famous for its very high-density population of tiger. Later on Bandhavgarh was extended further and now covers a big lad of 437-sq-kms and also the population of tiger has increased.
In the region of semi superb Sal trees can be found most of the park however the higher hill reaches has varied jungles. Bamboo stretch and the grasslands are complete towards the park's north direction. The major wildlife detection is motionless in use in the core area of  bandhavgarh national park along with park's 32 charming and wooded mountains.
To one side from the wildlife, Bandhavgarh is also famous for Kalchuri archaeological remains those were exposed here. This park is located in the hills and is conquered by a 14th century impressive Bandhavgarh Fort. The surrounding hills to the fort are known for many historical caves.
Like other national park in India Bandhavgarh too was a hunting region of former state of Rewa. In 1968 It was declared as a national park by Indian Government. The Park is well known for white tiger. It is a best opportunity to meet the tiger and there are 250 various birds’ spices in the park with some other famous animal like blackbucks, porcupine, small Indian civet, smaller bandicoot rat, ratel, palm squirrel, hyena and jungle cat etc.
Bandhavgarh also has good reptile population as cobras, rat snakes, karaits, lizards, turtles and pythons. The two species of monkey found in the park are the famous Hanuman Langur and rhesus macaque.
The wide forest of Bandhavgarh National Park are surrounded by cliffs and woody Vindhyan Mountains, where as its plains have a of reed and green grass covered wetlands where Egrets and Kingfishers leap sit balanced, hunch-backed, in the shallows.

Flora &fauna:-
Bandhavgarh with 25 inhabitant tigers was noted for its high-density tiger population. The park is covered with fine trees of sal mow it has been extended to an area of 437 sq kms. The main wildlife is still done in the core of the park with it 32 picturesque, wooded hills.

Wildlife safari:-
Tourist can enjoy two ways of safari to meet the wildlife in this park jeep safari and elephant safari. Jeep safari are undertaken during early morning to till evening and elephant safari trips prepared  for tiger tracking in the early morning.

Climate of the park:-
The climate condition of the park is very to conflicting intense. The temperature in winter times various from 0 to 20 degree between Novembers to February. The temperature move up to other extreme in the summer temp. Go up to 46 degree. The park is closed from June to November in the main monsoon season. The best tiger detection area in summer month is something like the waterholes.

Best time to visit:-
The best time to visit this park is between December and February but April, May and June are the best for tiger and leopard sighting. The park is closed in during the monsoon season and the reason for closer during this season heavy rainfall washing away most of the jungle pathway.

Ranthambore National Park Exotic Indian Wildlife


Ranthambore National Park is a superlative Indian wildlife sanctuary and it is a very famous national park of Asia. National Park is located in Swai Madhopur district of Rajasthan state. It is well- known for the tigers and many other animals. It is declare a wildlife sanctuary in 1955 and change into the division of project tiger in 1973 and it is declared National Park in 1980.
The National Park is scattered approximately in 400sq.km and it is located nearby Thar Desert. Indian Wildlife natural beauty fauna and flora are main attraction of this park. National Park is also known as heritage site of Rajasthan. This park is an ideal goal to spot the royal Bengal tigers. Indian wildlife includes endangered and rare animals such as tigers, Asian elephants, leopards and nilgai. Species present are hyena, jungle cat, jackal, wild boar, porcupine, marsh crocodile, sloth bear, langur, spotted deer, Indian gazelle, sambar and Asiatic stags. This park is also a house to a variety of beautiful and colorful birds. There are includes birds such as Sandpipers, Darters, Great Crested Grebe, Flamingos, Gulls, Egrets, Indian Gray Hornbills, Asian Palm Swift, Snipes, Nightjars, Common Kingfishers, Bee Eaters and Finches in the park.
The landscape is covering with the belt of dry deciduous forests with very old Banyan Trees, Pipal Trees, Dhok Trees, Ranj Trees, Salai Trees, Ber Trees and Palm Trees. This Park contains a very big variety of birds, animals, insects, amphibians and reptiles within it. According to government data this National Park is the residence of over 270 different species of birds, 300 different species of trees, 50 different species aquatic plants, 30 different species of mammals, 12 different species of reptiles and including the tigers. It is wealthy in fauna and flora both.
The Ranthambore National Park is the first Project Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan. It is counted among best national parks in India. This park is surrounded by the river Banas in the north and river Chambal in the south. There are three water features Milak Tank, Rajbaugh Lake and Padam tank are a residence to range of migratory birds.

Jogi Mahal and Ranthambore fort are major tourist attractions here. The Jogi Mahal is most famous for its second biggest Banyan tree in India. This fort is one of the oldest forts in Rajasthan and it was built in the 10th century.

How to Reach There: Jaipur is the nearest Airport about 170 KM. Sawai Madhopur is the nearest Railway station about 11 KM connected railway network from all Indian major cities.

Popular wildlife of India


India is a special destination of wildlife & for wildlife lovers. It is a home of many rare and exotic spices avifauna, the flora, the aqua fauna, or encounter diverse wildlife activities into their usual environment. India's wildlife is both varied and rich. Around 4% of India's land is under forest cover- and there are 90 national parks and 482 wildlife sanctuaries. In terms of Animal India is among 12 mega diverse region of the world.

The most convenient places to say hello to Wildlife of India are its National Park & Wildlife sanctuaries. Tourists can meet with numerous wildlife in India which includes some of the rare one like royal Bengal tigers, Asiatic lion, one horned rhinos, elephant and many other animals & birds.   

National park & wildlife sanctuaries are in every corner of the country but The main wildlife area are Indian coasts, the western ghat, the Indian island, Trans Himalayas, the area is home of tiger, elephant, snow leopard, bears, deer, wild buffalo etc.

There is a growing knowledge of perpetuation and protection of India wildlife. People are stepping in towards causative to the preservation of wildlife in India.


Popular animal of Indian wildlife:-

Tiger:-

The royal bangal tiger is national animal of India and is the largest of the big cat family. There are several sub spices of tiger. The royal bangal tiger is found across in Indian forest. wildlife of India While traveling India wildlife tour tourist can see royal bangal tiger in Ranthambhore national park (Rajasthan) Gir national park (Gujarat), Corbett national park (uttaranchal).

Elephant:-

The Indian elephant is one of three sub spices and races of the Asian elephant. The Indian elephant is superior and it has longer front legs and thinner body. The Asian elephant is tamp and worked by people for more than 3000 years. Elephant hearts beats 28 times a minute.

Lion:-
Asiatic lion also known as Indian lion generally Indian lion is 2.5 mtr. Tall and its weight between 200 to 250 kg. Mostly Indian lion found in north western and central part of India. Indian lion prefers lawn, plant and release deciduous forests that time lion known as the king of forest. The Asiatic lion vanished in the starting of 20th century and it’s only found in Gir national park Gujarat and saurashtra region. The Asiatic lion is an expressive animal of India wild life.

One Horned Rhinos:-

The Indian rhino is an outstanding swimmer and it is holy with superior wisdom consideration and stench. The Indian rhino has been traced from different habitat. Indian rhino eat grasses, reeds and feeds and twigs mainly during the morning time and evening. In India rhino are found in kaziranga, jaldapara, dudhwa and pobitara. Population of rhino has been connected in north east part of India and south Nepal.

Birds in Indian wildlife:-

There are various different spices of birds in Indian wildlife. India has a13% bird’s spices in the world the vast diversity of striking birds found here attract tourist and birds lovers and eco-tourist from all parts of the world.
There are 1250 birds belong to a variety of spices found only in the Indian sub-content.

Indian peacock:-
 The peacock is national bird of India. Indian peacock has beautiful shining blue green plumage

Parrot:-

 The parrot is most loveable bird of Indian people. It can be found all over the Indian sub content from the foothills of Himalayas to the southern parts of the India.

Asian koel:-

                     The koel is also a brood freeloader laying its eggs in the nets of other birds

India Wildlife Tour - Encounter with rare wildlife in india


India is most popular tourism destination in the word with several tourism choice and super tourist facilities. India is worldwide popular for it is exotic rich fauna and flora. There are number of wildlife sanctuaries like Tiger Reserves, protected areas, National Parks, bird sanctuaries, forest reserves and much more. Wildlife lovers, adventure seekers, adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers from all over the world visit India to explore rich wildlife in India in form fauna and. India has around approx 80 national parks and 441 wildlife sanctuaries across the country. All these wildlife adventures can be better explored with an India wildlife tour managed by some wildlife expert.  

Some famous wildlife destination of India
Below are some of the famous destinations where you can encounter with India wildlife tour into their natural homes

Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan
Ranthambhore national park is located in Sawai Madhopur of Rajasthan State. Ranthambhore national park is an important tiger’s reserve and National park is one of the largest and popular wildlife park in northern India. National park is famous for the large population of royal Bengal tigers. Major animal attractions inside national park are Royal Bengal Tigers, Panthers, Leopards, Leopard Cats, Jungle Cats, Wild Boars, Sambar Deers, Chitals, Sloth Bears, Wild Dogs and much more. It is also house to a variety of Trees, Birds, Plants and reptiles. Elephant safaris, Jeep safaris, Trekking, Jogi Mahal, Ranthambhore fort are other Major attractions of Ranthambhore national park.

Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
Corbett National Park is located in Nainital district of Uttarakhand State. Its Named after the huntsman turned ecologist Jim Corbett. Corbett Park is oldest and first national park of India. Corbett Park is a home of approx mammals types of 50 different species, reptiles types of 35 different species, birds types of 585 different species, trees types of 110 different species and amphibians type of 7 different species. Major attraction is Corbett National Park are like Royal Bengal Tiger, Jungle Cats, Leopards, Leopard Cats, Fishing Cats, Barking Deers, Blackbucks, Spotted Deers, Musk Deers, Goat-antelopes, Himalayan Black Bears, Indian Elephant, Panthers, Crocodiles, Dog, Birds, Indian Gray Mongoose & much more. Corbett Park is one of the very most sought after destination for India Wildlife tour & travel.

Gir Forest National Park, Gujarat
Gir Forest National Park is located 60 Km to the south-west of Amreli and 65 Km South-east of Junagadh of Gujarat state. Gir Wildlife sanctuary, Gir Forest National Park & Sasan-Gir National Park is one of the popular wildlife destinations in Gujarat. Major attraction in the Gir Forest National Park like Asiatic Lions, Leopards cats, Jungle Cats, Indian Leopards, Wild Dogs, wild bears, Indian Gray-mongoose, Golden Jackals, Nilgai, Chital, Sambhar & much more.

Tuesday 2 August 2011

Bengal Tigers - The Royal Animal


There are about 3,000 to 5,000 Tigers living in the wilds at present, and most of the Royal Bengal Tigers population living in India. It lives in secluded and calm forests far from people. They are frequently found in swamps, savannahs, lush grasslands and rocky areas.
The Bengal Tigers also known as Panthers Tigris and it is found in the forests and grasslands of Bhutan, China, Bangladesh, Nepal and India. The Bengal Tigers is the national symbol of India, declared back in 2500 B.C.
The government of India is very concerned about protecting tigers in their natural habitat.  Project Tiger is a scheme started by government of India, especially to protect this animal as well as its natural homes by including various national parks under this scheme.
Below are some popular national parks where you can easily meet with Royal Bengal Tiger in India -
Sundarban National Park - This habitation for Bengal Tigers is located along the Ganga River and Brahmaputra River. These areas are covered with rivers, mangrove forests, and swamps. The park, which has a whole region about of 1330 square meters, in these areas host to about 200 Royal Bengal Tigers. There are also other types of tigers living, which has about 400 tigers in all.
Ranthambhore National Park - This jungle is situated in the Swai Madhopur district of Rajasthan. It is covered by border of Vindhyas and Aravalis in India. The National Park is scattered approximately in 400sq.km and it is located nearby Thar Desert. Indian Wildlife natural beauty fauna and flora are main attraction of this park. National Park is also known as heritage site of Rajasthan. This park is an ideal location to spot the royal Bengal tigers. Indian wildlife includes endangered and rare animals such as tigers, Asian elephants, leopards and nilgai. Species present are hyena, jungle cat, jackal, wild boar, porcupine, marsh crocodile, sloth bear, langur, spotted deer, Indian gazelle, sambar and Asiatic stags. This park is also a house to a variety of beautiful and colorful birds. There are includes birds such as Sandpipers, Darters, Great Crested Grebe, Flamingos, Gulls, Egrets, Indian Gray Hornbills, Asian Palm Swift, Snipes, Nightjars, Common Kingfishers, Bee Eaters and Finches in the park. According to government data this National Park is the residence of over 270 different species of birds, 300 different species of trees, 50 different species aquatic plants, 30 different species of mammals, 12 different species of reptiles and including the tigers. It is wealthy in fauna and flora both.
Bandhavgarh National Tiger Reserve - This place is located in Madhya Pradesh in the Vindhya Hills. This place covers 32 hills of forestry and a large stretch of bamboo groves and lush grassland. This place is known as for its group of Bengal Tigers. Apart from the Bengal tigers, here are other wild animal livings.
Kanha National Tiger Reserve - The Kanha National Park is situated in Madla District. It has about 1,945 square kilometers different species of trees, green meadows, bamboos and residence to Royal Bengal Tigers.
India is an actual sanctuary for the Royal Bengal Tigers and other rare animals. If you like to can see actual life Royal Bengal Tigers, India is the correct place to go!