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