Friday 29 June 2018

Top 5 Wildlife honeymoon destinations in India

Who does not want to spend a relaxing holiday with his partner at honeymoon places in India? There are romances and beautiful instruments. If you want to roam at an off-beat spot for your romantic holiday, here is a list of India's top 5 wildlife honeymoon destinations in India that you can always remember.

Kaziranga National Park:

Nature and animal enthusiasts have been happy for a long time, this prestigious park! Kaziranga National Park is a national park in the Nagaland district of Assam and Golaghat of India, which are 2 / 3rd of the world's one-horned ganderos. Spanning 858 sq km around the Brahmaputra River, this park includes elephants, wild buffaloes, and large breeding populations of deer. It has also been recognized by Bird Life International as an important bird area. However, Park is closed from 1st May to 31st October. Therefore, travel according to these dates accordingly, and you will not regret!

2. Jim Corbett Park:

First of all, an initiative to protect the endangered Bengal Tiger under Project Tiger, Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest in the country! Spread over 520 square kilometres, it has 110 tree species, 50 species of mammals, 650 bird species and 25 reptile species. The main purpose of the park is to provide protection to wildlife, but Reserve Management has promoted ecotourism more. For pilgrims, there are three safari zones in the park: Zirna, Birjani and Dahakal. Create your own program and include yourself in over 70,000 visitors to the park every season!


3. Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary:

Experience the thrill of tracking the glory of Asian lions, established in 1965, in Gir Forest National Park, which spreads in a total area of ​​1412 square kilometres. This park is home to Asiatic Lion and it is considered one of the most important, protected areas. Also known as Sasan-Gir, it is located near Gujarat's Talala Gir. Apart from majestic lions, it is also home to leopards, dull bears, golden galls, sambhar, chinkara and Indian clobbers. There are 38 species of mammals, 300 types of fish, 37 species of reptiles and 2000 species of insects. Do not forget to take pesticides with you while travelling to fall.

4. Great Himalayan National Park:

Having a diverse National Park at an altitude of 1500-6000 meters is enough to visit the Great Himalayan National Park! This park was established in 1984 in the Kullu region of Himachal Pradesh. This is typically 1171 sq km. Spread over the area of, and home to more than 375 species and various vegetation species. The best part about this park is that you can find endangered Snow Leopard species, and discover the Himalayas in its ancient beauty!

 5.  Sundarbans National Park:

This national park is unique because it spreads in two countries, Bangladesh and India. Due to the collection of dense mangrove forests. The vibrant forest gives you the opportunity to see wild cats, crocodiles, snakes, flying foxes, wild pigs, and pangolin species. Enjoy one of the largest residences for Royal Bengal Tiger and be amazed by the variety of flora and fauna!

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