30 July 2010

Bandhavgarh National Park



The name Bandhavgarh is derived from an ancient fort located in this area and this park belongs to the Vindhyan Mountain ranges of central India and it boasts to have highest density of tiger population in the country.

Bandhavgarh has also been known as former hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Rewa and it’s currently known as a house for White Tigers. Bandhavgarh National Park as an un-spoilt natural habitation is an array of flora and fauna peculiar to the area. These embrace gaur (Indian bison), sloth bear, leopard, porcupine, wild boar, sambhar and spotted deer, among others and certainly, the tiger. The amazing flora consists mainly of sal trees and later it’s a mix of vegetation like saj, Sali, saja, dhobin etc whereas the northern part of the park is vast stretches of grasslands and bamboo forests. Bandhavgarh definitely is known for its excellent tree and foliage concentration.

Two kinds of safaris are made available to the people interested in exploring the wildlife. Jeep Safari and Elephant Safari are undertaken during the early morning hours till evening. To sight a tiger, Elephant safaris are the best way Nature enthusiasts can do it. The places one can visit in and around Bandhavgarh are Katani and Umaria two important destinations.

Large biodiversity, highest population of Tiger all this is just at Bandhavgarh National Park. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

Kanha National Park



Kanha National Park is one of the india’s finest tiger reserves. Kanha national park is more famous for its wildlife, the natural beauty of its landscape and it’s known to be in shape of horse shoe valley. This park bounds by the spurs of the mekal range and also it presents a varied topography. It’s is considered as the most spectacular protected wildlife reserves of the world.

Another reason Kanha has inspired Rudyard Kipling to write the English classic – The Jungle Book. The wildlife in Kanha National Park includes various species but its popular for exclusively one known as Barasingha or otherwise known as swamp deer. These deer faced extinction few years back but appropriate measures have been taken to save them. Apart from swamp many are included such as tiger, bison, gaur, sambar, jackal, barking deer, porcupine, jungle cat, hyena, chital mongoose and leopard. Avifauna is also about 350 species available across the National Park for bird watching. The forest of Kanha is deciduous hardwood, plus sal, with stands of bamboo and accented with colourful displays of flowering trees. The basin and plateaus are first and foremost meadowlands in lovely distinction to the neighboring flourishing woodlands.

The wildlife is best experiential from the elephant back and makes the chance of sightings sensibly good. You can also go Jeep Safari which is again a great experience for exploring Kanha National Park. Also there is a museum at Kanha which presents tribal life, attributes and activities of Madhya Pradesh. Visiting Kanha is ideal during April to June also form November to January, basically it’s closed during the monsoons as it pours heavily.

Kanha is an irresistible attraction for all wildlife lovers and a true haven for its animal and avian population. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

28 July 2010

Sanjay Gandhi National Park



Sanjay Gandhi National Park is lies within the border of the Mumbai city, prior to this it was known as Borivali National Park. This is park is popularly known for its uniqueness and it cover almost 104 sq kms. It brings a large amount of revenue and is famous as Asia’s most visited National Parks, the survey says its about 2 million annual visitors. Another major attraction here is the 2400 years old Kanheri caves which purely sculpted with the rocks is also a part of the park.

The park makes a home for several endangered species of flora and fauna. The survey shows the count of 40 species of mammals, 38 species of reptiles, 9 species of amphibians, 251 species of migratory, land and water birds. In this comes chital, rhesus macaque, bonnet macaque, muntjac, porcupine, asian palm civet, gray langur, India flying-fox, sambar deer and leopard. The avifauna includes owlets, orioles, magpies, robins, hornbills, bulbuls, sunbirds, peacock, woodpeckers and many more. Lions Safari and Tiger Safari is so easily made available and is one of the best experiences throughout the National Park.

Sanjay Gandhi National Park’s climate is pleasant during winter (Nov-Mar) and hot during summer. Mumbai is the largest metropolis in India and located on the Arabian Sea in the Indian state of Maharashtra so humidity is well expected here. It’s very humid from March until mid June. All means are possible to reach Sanjay Gandhi National Park whether its rail, air or road.

Noone can resist the attraction of the charm of this National Park. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

Pench National Park



Located in southern Madhya Pradesh is Pench National Park, spread across about 275 sq kms which is in Madhya Pradesh and about 10% is in Maharashtra. It is 80 kms from Nagpur and 190 kms from Jabalpur end. Its uniqueness is that is in the AVSM (Aravali, Vindhyanchal, Satpura and Maikal Ranges) belt, this teak forest is a different and a pleasant surprise to the normal and scenic parks of Kanha and Bandhavgarh.

The forest area is a combination of dry deciduous forest and tropical moist deciduous forest, and is rich with striking shrubs. Teak, Mahua, Tendu, Bija, Amaltas and Palas all find their home here. Pench’s gorgeous landscape is home to a number of endangered species. Twenty-five glorious tigers share the prey animals with the leopard, wolf, jungle cat, dhol (Indian wild dog), hyena and jackal. Chital, sambhar, muntjac, gaur, wild boar, langur and rhesus macaques also are included. Pench is also a birdwatcher’s paradise. Three hundred fascinating and beautiful species fill the skies with their calls. Parakeets, hornbills, kingfishers, barbets, minivets, orioles, wagtails and a host of majestic raptors, including the crested serpent eagle, crested hawk eagle and white-eyed buzzard.

The best time to visit this national park is between Feb and April. The timings to visit in the morning is 06:00 and 10:30 whereas in the evening it is 03:00 until 06:00. A landscape that supports vibrant and diverse flora and fauna adds a lot to he beauty of Pench National Park.

Visit Pench with its highest density of herbivores across India. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

24 July 2010

Ranthambore National Park



Sawai Madhopur district in Eastern part of Rajasthan is where Ranthambore National Park. This has been a hunting conserve of the Maharajas of Jaipur and it became a National Park in 1980. Few years later the adjoining forests were declared as the Sewai Man Singh Sactuary and Keladevi Sanctuary and were also called as Tiger Reserve.

Ranthambore forms a conversion between the true desert and seasonally wet peninsular India. The flora mainly belong to dry deciduous type, lot of activities are carried out at the park which definitely includes special tiger tours, bird watching tours. The forest is highly influenced by the Asiatic tiger, is also the abode for various other species of mammals, reptiles and birds. They include jungle cats, jackals, sloth bears, sambar deers, chitals, and striped hyenas.

A good time to visit Ranthambore National Park is in November and May. There are many other historical attractions around Ranthambore National Park like Agra, Jaipur and Bharatpur and all theses places including Ranthambore is well connected with roads, railways and air.

Ranthambore National Park is a treat for every wildlife and nature lover. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

Gir National Park



Gir is a natural home for the King of the Jungle, Asiatic Lions are in a great population here and some other species too. Gir is located in the south western part of India in Gujarat’s Junagarh district. Asiatic lions are classified as one of the World’s most threatened species.

Gir is land of rugged with deep ravines, steep rocky hills and river flowing. The flora and fauna is also very rich, the deciduous forest consists of teak, flame of the forest, some acacia and Banyan trees. Few mire species like Umro, vad, charal, sirus, amli are found here. The major of the Lion population across the globe is only in Gujarat, they are also said to be found in Rajasthan, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. Other wildlife like Sambar Deer, Chital spotted deer, Nilgai antelope, wild boar, langur monkey, jackal and hyena and numerous birds like Paradise flycatcher, Bonneli eagle, crested serpent eagle, wood peckers flamingo are also the residents of Gir National Park.

The coverage of the Gir National Park is 1412 sq kms this area can explore by driving around the place. Jeep is the most appropriate way to visit the park. There are 3 more places to visit Nalsarovar lake and sanctuary – home to several birds, the little Rann of Kutch – home of Indian wild and lastly the mesmerizing flamingo island. The best time to visit Gir National Park is from November to May.


Gir is deciduous with one of the best wildlife across India. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

23 July 2010

Betla National Park



Betla National Park is located in Jharkand in Chota Nagpur Pleatue of the Latehar district. Betla was one of the first national parks in India to become a tiger reserve under Project Tiger. Its prior name was Palamu Sanctuary of Betla National Park. The Betla National Park has the distinction of being one of the 9 tiger reserves that were first establish in the country.

Betla is considered as one of the best in India as it provides us with natural habitat to several species and fauna is equally diverse. The wildlife include elephant, leopard, panther, jackal, monkey, Indian civet, chital, sloth bear, sambhar, nilgai, langur, mouse deer, porcupine and chinkara among others. Among the vegetation Sal and bamboo trees cover the majority of the national park. The avifauna is also quite rich which includes hornbill, peafowl, red jungle fowl, black partridge, white necked stork, pied born bills etc.

The best time to visit Betla is between February and April. One can even go on exploring the entire national park in the Jeep, Jeep safari is the most convenient way to go around and sight the wildlife at an ease.

Betla is like nicely balanced ecosystem with variety of wildlife and vegetation. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

22 July 2010

Orang National Park



Orang National Park is located on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River in Assam. It is also called as Mini Kaziranga National Park as they both have similar landscapes, streams and grasslands and are inhibited to One horned Rhinoceros.

Orang National parks major attraction is their wildlife and the fauna, includes a variety of all in one place. There is one horned rhinoceros, royal Bengal tiger, barking deer, elephant, leopard, sambar and hogdeer, pangolin, civet cat and otter. The floral wealth is really very significant and its richness in avifauna is also considered as the best in the North. According the natural history officials Orang is considered the best after Manas National Park for the maximum habitat of the Bengal florican in Assam. There are few more like Spot bolled pelician, Black necked stork, Greater Adjutant stork, pintail and a number of others including forest and grassland birds.

The nearest town close to Orang is Tezpur. Orang falls under Darrang and Sonitpur districts. The best time to visit Orang is considered between November and March.

The scenic beauty of Orang can snatch attention of Nature Lovers. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

Kaziranga National Park



Located on the banks of Brahmaputra River is one of the best tiger reserve called as Kaziranga National Park. It’s in the north eastern part of India in Assam and covers an area of about 430 sq kms. Due to extreme geographical location, the park offers a gigantic range of flora and fauna.

Kaziranga is popularly known for the significant achievement story of preservation of the one Horned India Rhinoceros and other wild lives. Besides the rhinoceros the major wildlife attractions includes a huge population of Indian Elephants, Bison, Swamp Deer, Sloth Bears, Tiger, Leopard cats, Jungle Cats, Capped Langurs, Hoolock Gibbons, Wild Boar, Jackal, Wild Buffalo, Pythons, and Monitor Lizards. Kaziranga is also called as birding paradise which includes oriental honey buzzard, black shouldered kite, several kinds of eagles, Himalayan griffon. One can experience Elephant Safari and jungle safari as they are easily made available.

Kaziranga is best visited during the month of November and early April months. Due to heavy monsoons the Bramhaputra River bursts its banks, which in turn causes the animals to migrate from one place to another within Kaziranga National Park.

Kaziranga National Park is the most popular one as the wildlife viewing is fairly pleasureable. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

21 July 2010

Manas National Park



Placed in the North East India is the Manas National Park is rich with its diversity in flora and fauna. It is one of the natural world heritage site, a project tiger reserve, elephant reserve and a biosphere reserve in Assam. Manas name is originates from Manas river which is in turn originated from the serpent goddess Manasa.

The sanctuary as i said is blessed with very rich flora and fauna, the park includes lot of common trees. The National Park is famous for its exceptional and scarce endemic wildlife such as the Assam Roofed Turtle, Hispid Hare, Golden Rule and Pygmy Hog. In total it’s considered to have 55 species mammals, 380 species of birds which includes Asian Elephants, Rhinoceros, Gaurs, Barasingha, Tigers, Leopards, Sloth Bears, Barking Deer, Sambar and Chital. This National Park can be explored like any other park in India throught Jeep safari also to watch night life one can use Binoculars. Elephant safari and boating are also few other options available.

This park is closed during monsoons as it rains very heavily here and wildlife can be sighted only between November and April. The nearest airport is Gopinath Bordoloi in Guwahati and Rail connectivity would be through Barpeta road.

Manas is like close to seeing a paradise with Terrestrial Eco-region and the rich species of all Indian Wildlife. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

Sundarbans National Park



Sundarbans just not being the National Park is a Tiger reserve, UNESCO world heritage site and a Biosphere Reserve. Sundarbans National Park is located in the Sundarbans delta in the West Bengal state in the Northern part of India. Sundarbans is known as the World’s largest Mangrove forest.

With its extremely rich diversity of aquatic and terrestrial flora and fauna Sundarbans is one of the major ecotourism attractions across India. Sundarban is a home to a large number of Royal Bengal tigers and also abounds in olive ridley turtles, Gangetic dolphins, spotted deer, wild boars, salt water crocodiles, monitor lizards, rhesus macaques, snakes and it’s also a haven for the avifauna like kingfishers, herons, woodpeckers, storks, Brahmin ducks, ibises, arghilahs, water fowl, egrets etc.

Few major attractions around Sundarbans are Sajnakhali, Bhagabatpur, Piyali. Islands such as Goasaba, Sandeshkali and Basanti form the northern boundary of the Sundarbans whereas on the south lies the Bay of Bengal, the Matla and Bidya Rivers form the eastern boundary and the to the west side of the Sunderbans National Park is the international boundary of Bangladesh. The best time to visit this place id during September to May.

The ridley sea turtles and the Royal tigers are located in Sundarbans. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

20 July 2010

Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary


Neyyar is located in the Southern state of Kerala in India and is spread completely over the southeast corner of the Western Ghats. It is spread over an area of 128 sq km and has vegetation from tropical wet evergreen forests to grasslands.

Survey says it has substantial amount of natural vegetation cover. There are 39 species of mammals, 176 species of birds, 30 species of reptiles, 17 species of amphibians. These species includes Tigers, leopards, sloth bears, elephants, sambar, barking deer, nilgiri langur and nilgiri tahr. It is also considered as Crocodile’s farm as there are about 45 mugger crocodiles. This park was inaugurated as Steve Irwin Crocodile Rehabilitation and Research Centre in May 2007.

This place can be best visited during October to March and one can experience a deer farm and lion safaris located within the premises of Wildlife Sanctuary. Boat riding is also made avail to the tourists in picturesque Neyyar Lake. For adventure lovers trekking is also made possible to Agastiar Peak.

Neyyar Wildlife Sanctuary is a complete package for all the Naturalists. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary



Located in the southeast part of Kannur District, in Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary. It is considered as the most protected area of Kerala State. Zone wise it is considered to be in North West slopes of Western Ghats adjoining with the forests of coorg district of Karnataka. Aralam is also known for the Central State Farm, which produces hybrid coconut seeds and one of the main production centers in the country.

It is considered to be covered with tropical and evergreen forests it is the home to a vast variety of flora and fauna endemic to the Western Ghats. Different kinds of deer, boar, bison and elephant fall under a common category. Leopard and jungle cat are also sighted at Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary. Varieties of fauna are also found here it’s always dense lush green all round the year.

One can reach Aralam Widlife Sanctuary very easily by road. It is 500 kms from Bangalore and the nearest Railway Junction is Thalasseri and the nearest Airport is Kozhikkod. October to June is the mostly likely time to visit Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary.

Sloth Bear and Mouse deer lovers can have a the best of their time in Aralam. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

19 July 2010

Idukki National Park



Idukki National Park is located in the forest land between the Cheruthoni river and the Periyar river. It is spread over an area of about 77 sq km in idukki district with a attractive lake around the National Park, bounded by a attractive cover of tropical evergreen and deciduous forests.

Idukki National Park is one of Kerala’s finest haven’s for wildlife and is home to vast herds of Elephants, bisons, bear, wild boars, sambar wild dogs, jungle cats, tiger, wild boars. This park is comprises of various species of snakes including cobra, viper and many non poisonous ones. The bird life in the sanctuary is equally impressive there are few birds like myna, jungle fowl, black bulbul, laughing thrush, woodpecker, peafowl, kingfisher etc. Jungle safaris are easily made available for the tourists.

There are few more attractions around Idukki National Park to be visited Like Kalvari Mount, Thattekkad bird sanctuary, Moolamatton, Peermade, Rajamala WIdlife Sanctuary, Cheruthoni Dam. The best time to visit this National Park is during September and October and is located just 375 kms away from Bangalore.

Feel the natural habitat in between the deciduous and evergreen forest in Idukki. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

Silent Valley National Park



Placed in Nilgiri Hills in Palakkad district in Kerala established as National Park in 1984. It is commonly named as Sairndhrivanam and the main attraction here is the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. The park which is inaccessible has hard topography and is enclosed with Attappadi Reserve Forests in the east, and vested forests of the Palghat and Nilambur divisions in the west and south.

Silent Valley Park is rich in its flora and fauna. The fauna here includes around 100 species of butterflies, 400 species of moths, Ceylon Frogmouth, Great Indian Hornbill, the Nilgiri Laughing Thrush, the giant Malabar squirrel, Nilgiri langur, the lion-tailed Macaque, elephant, tiger, leopard, wild bear, sambar.

The places you can visit close to Silent Valley National Park are Parambikulam, Choolanur Peacock Sanctuary, Attapadi or mountain valley and some hill stations like Coonoor, Palakkad. Located just 310 kms away from Bangalore, you could feel in the lap of nature.

Be a part of the vicinity of Silent Valley between the wildlife in God’s own country. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

16 July 2010

Periyar National Park


Periyar National Park is located in the ranges of Western Ghats it is also a Tiger reserve apart from it being a National park. Periyar is one of the 27 tiger reserves in India. Periyar terrain ranges from hilly to flat grassland areas at the edges of the manmade lake which is a major tourist attraction.

The Periyar National park has lot of means of entertainment and recreations such as swimming at the lake and angling are easily available. Boat rides are possible at the lake, trekking is another option passing all the way through jungle to the Temple. Periyar National Park comprises of rich flora and fauna, with elephants found here commonly, gaur, sambar, barking deer, mouse deer, dholes, mongoose, foxes, leopards and sometime rarely get to see Nilgiri Tahr. Survey says they have 320 bird species in Periyar such as darters, cormorants, kingfishers, Malabar hornbill and racket tailed drongos.

The best season to visit Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary is is form October to June. After heavy rains the chances of wildlife or bird watching becomes rare as the animals gather at the lake only when there is no water source available inside the National Park. There are some more attractions like Periyar Lake, Kumily and Cardamom Hills.

Experience the most beautiful picturesque Periyar National Park. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

Eravikulam National Park



Stretched along the crest of the Western Ghats in the high ranges of Idukki district of Kerala is Eravikulam National Park. The place is particularly acknowledged for supporting great residents of the Nilgiri tahr, a mountain goat seen in parts of South India. It is also known for its majority of population of tahr across the globe.

The National Park has a large variety of flora and fauna with over 26 species of mammals, 132 bird species few butterflies and amphibians. Park shelters Elephants, Sambar’s, Gaurs, Atlas Moths, Lion tailed Macaque, Nilgiri, Langur, Tigers and leopards apart from the Nilgiri tahr.

Its located very close to the famous Tea town of Munnar which is the major attraction of Kerala. The park is open throughout the year except from January to March. The best suggested time to visit the park is during the months of September and October as its completely covered with greenery considered as the best time to spot animals.

The beautiful Ervikulam National Park situated is high ranges is a complete treat to the nature lovers. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

15 July 2010

Palani Hills Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park



Palani Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park is a protected area of Tamil Nadu in South India. To be more precise it is located in Dindigul District. Palani is named after a temple town of Palani located at the northern base of the Hills. A large number of tourists and nature lovers embark on wildlife safaris to the Palani Hills National Park.
The fauna in Palani maily comprises tropical forests and grassland and appropriate measures have been taken to conserve the rich fauna. The sprawling vegetation in the forest provides an ideal habitat for various species like elephants, Nilgiri tahr, gaurs, giant squirrels, wild boars etc. The rivers and lakes in the forest are habitat for a large number of fishes and attracts lot of animals during the summers.

idyllic time to visit this park is during October until March. The easy access to the park makes it more wanting to be visited by the tourists around the world.

A complete treat offered at Palani for Nature and wildlife lovers. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

14 July 2010

Guindy National Park



Guindy National Park is one of the parks which is located within the city limits in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Guindy National park is an wonderful spot for all age group people, it comprises of snake park and has children pay area too. This national park comprises of nature trails, footpaths, lakes and offers excellent opportunities for viewing wildlife.

This national park is a house of variety of animals such as rare antelope(Black Buck), elephants, spotted deer, toddy cat, jungle cat and several amphibians and snakes. For bird lovers this is like a paradise consisting over 35 species of birds like Kingfisher, blue jay, yellow wattled lapwing, crow pheasant, golden backed woodpecker, blue faced malkoha, koels, shrikes, doves, munias and so on. Guindy comprises of various species and a variety of plant life.

Guindy can be visited round the clock anytime of the year. The main attractions here are Deer, jungle cat and toddy cat.

A recommended picnic spot for the entire family to experience the amidst nature. Call on 9611196123 or request a call back.

13 July 2010

Mukurthi National Park



Mukurthi National Park is located in the northwest corner of Tamil Nadu state in the Wetsren Ghats mountain ranges in South India. Also popular for as a part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, India's first International Biosphere Reserve. A fascinating feature of the Mukurthi National Park is its widespread and liasion with the Himalayan flora and fauna.

The landscape is extremely of Mukurthi is picturesque passionately protected and sealed to maintain the early beauty and magnificence of the expanse. Nilgiri Thar is the main desirability in this park. Besides that Sambhar, barking deer, Nilgiri marten, otter, jungle cat, jackals etc are the commonly found animals. The bird population includes Laughing and whistling thrushes, woodcock, wild pigeon and black eagle.

Trekking in Parson's valley,Pykara and Porthimund is very exuberant and pleasant as the climate is cool and has striking scenary. Mukruthi lake has its best for fishing all round the clock apart from monsoons.

Experience strikingly pictorial park of Tamil Nadu known as Mukurthi.Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

12 July 2010

Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary



Among the various wildlife sanctuaries comes one of the famous and lavishly green wildlife sanctuary known as Mudumalai wildlife sanctuary.Mudumalai Wildlife Reserve is located at along the border of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. It is also continuation of Bandipur National Park. Mudumalai is also known as first Sanctuary in South India.

The sanctuary has various mixtures of flat land, open grassland, marsh and valleys. Spaced out from the wide range of animal and bird life, the rich fauna of this sanctuary has made Mudumalai very admired with wildlife enthusiast.The fauna include Indian Elephants, Gaur, Banner, Macaque, Common Langur, Tigers, Leopards, Chital, Panthers, Sloth Bear, Python, Barking Deer, Four Horned Antelope, Otter, Crocodiles , Giant Flying Squirrel, Sambar, Hyena, Wild Dog, Wild Boar, Mouse Deer, Spotted Deer, Jackal, Hare, Porcupine and Mongoose are part of the wildlife in Mudumalai. Mudumalai bird sanctuary is very wealthy in birdlife appropriate for bird watching by practiced and beginner birders. One can experience jungle safari either on their on vehicle or elephants to observe animal habitat in detail.

There are few more places to visit close to Mudumalai and they are Bandipur forest, ooty, pykara, kalhatty, avalanche, doddabetta. Trekking, bird watching, safaris, elephant ride and nature are the activities made available to the tourists. Its 250 kms from Bangalore to Mududmalai which approximately takes 4 hours of Journey.

Experience the Lavish thick forests, waterfalls, wildlife only at Mudumalai. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

10 July 2010

Indira Ganhi National Park



Considered as the most attractive preserves of nature in Tamil Nadu, Anamalai Wildlife sanctuaries have variety of species with the spread of 958kms. It is an ecological bliss and includes National Park along with it being wildlife sanctuary. It is recently renamed as Indira Gandhi National Park.

Anamalai is one of the most picturesque reserves of the south and its precincts take in both the dry, eastern slopes and the wet western slopes of the Western Ghats. There are more than 170 species of mammals and reptiles available. This wildlife sanctuary has various kinds of fauna like Panther, Elephant, Gaur, Sloth Bear, Tiger, Deer, Wild Bear, Porcupine, Wild Dog, Spotted dove, Pigeon, Black headed oriole, Whiskered bulbul, Red Tree Pie, etc.

Indira Gandhi National Patk is a complete treat for all the nature lovers... Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

09 July 2010

Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary



Periyar National Park is located in God’s own country called Kerala, basically in the western ghats at high ranges. It is a tiger reserve and is a nature’s bounty with great scenic charm, rich bio diversity and is one of the 27 tiger reserves in India.

The sanctuary surrounds picturesque periyar lake, this lake is formed due to the dam which provides a permanent source of water for local wildlife. The major wildlife attractions in Periyar National Park are Gaur, Wild Pigs, Sambar, Barking Deer, Mouse Deer, Dole or Indian Wild Dog and very rarely, a Tiger. Periyar also houses an elusive Nilgiri tahr which is rarely found, the lion tailed macaque, nilgiri langur, common langur and bonnet macaque. Lot of birds are also found here at Periyar, one can also encounter a python and sometimes even a King Cobra. Other attractions in periyar are Kumily, cardamom hills and Boat cruises. For wildlife sightings the chances of sightings after rains is little low as heavy rains.

Periyar in situated in the lap of the mountains, is like a canvas of many shades. The fresh air of the wet deciduous forest gives one a possibility to rate the peace and tranquility and extended to return for more. The best duration to visit periyar wildlife sanctuaries is from month of October and June. It is approximatey 500kms from Bangalore, by air you can connect to Kochi 200kms from periyar. By rail 114kms from Kottayam, by road buses are made available easily.

Periyar wildlife sanctuary is very scenic and picturesque. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

08 July 2010

Kudremukh



“Horse Face” is the meaning of Kudremukh, for its mountain ranges look like the face of horses. Kudremukh is a mountain territory in Chikkamagluru district, located near the mountain, about 48kms from Karkala. Kudremukh is popular for iron ore mining and is undertaken by government of Karnataka as KIOCL, contributing majorly to the revenue of Karnataka. The tourism sector generates as much as necessary amount of revenue.
Its situated 1894 m above the sea level, purely hilly region. The pristine green forests beckon you to a paradise like none other in Dakshin Kannada. The township here is set up by government and is built on lines of American towns which is worth a glance. And a holiday here can be truly delightful, Lush green forests interspersed with rivers, grassy slopes, captivating cascades and rare orchids providing a tranquil background for trekking. Overlooking the Arabian Sea, the broad hills are chained to one another with deep valleys and steep slopes.
Kudremukh, a part of the majestic Western Ghats, is famous for bio-diversity conservation and is identified as one of the best destinations in Karnataka. Kudremukh an ideal place for trekking, with trails passes through flourishing green woods mixed with fine points of three interspersed rivers, amiable cascades, grassy slopes and incomparable seldom seen orchids. For those who love natural beauty, visit to Kudremukh will be invigorating and out of this world.

Being a part of this Pristine hilly region could be an experience for lifetime. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

06 July 2010

Shivgiri


Southern part of the Karnataka situated above the Yemmedoddi village in Hoggarekangri hills is Shivgiri. Basically the north part of Baba Budangiri hills in Chikmagalur district. Its covered with dense forest all around and provides beautiful sense of isolation.

Route towards Shivgiri is muddy and the view from the top as u climb up is beautiful, the village looks mind boggling. Reaching on top you can hear the birds chirping in between the tall and lush green tress. Complete feel of the nature the moment you step into the forest. The forests around Shivgiri have been the favourite hunting grounds of the British for its varied wild life. At Shivgiri, tigers can be found on their way through the rich red berries of coffee seeds. One can also can also enjoy the birds watching in the forest in Shivgiri.

Shivgiri is altogether separated from the external world and that makes it one of the best holiday spot. It is a wonderful place to relax, reducing distress and stay aloof from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Travelling to Shivgiri would be an experience for lifetime. Call 961119123 or request a call back.

Dandeli



A small beautiful city and a perfect destination for a pleasure holiday. My wife and I were all set to explore this new adventurous city and this was made possible by Travelife. Travelife took care of everything accommodation, sightseeing, adventurous activities, pick up, drop everything. And believe me every moment spent there was priceless.

Our stay in Kali Adventure Camp was surrounded with cozy rooms and tented cottages. It is ultimate destination for true lovers of Wilderness. The range of outbound activities offered at the camp includes jungle safaris, coracle rides, bird watching, walks and visits to primitive caves and viewpoints.

We left in our jeeps around 8 in the morning after sipping hot cup coffee, feeling cool breeze no trace of hot sunrays. The jeeps dropped us at a certain point as we had to start walking and this walking took almost forever. After all the walking and climbing few stairs down we reached a small cave, inside this cave was a tiny Linga. Visiting the cave in and out we started our way to kali river, all plans set for swimming. Munched hot idlis and vadas served just by the side of the river and jumped into the river. enjoyed being in water for an hour and then we moved towards the point where the jeep had dropped us. Reached the point and in an hour we were in the resort got ready and finished a heavy and completely authentic style lunch. Must say that Karnataka Cuisine has a long list of delicious dishes.

Late in the evening we had to go for a jungle walk/night walk as per the schedule organized by Travelife. A guide was with us it was pitch dark and we were walking one behind the other, this did remind us of our school days following our teacher. We were strictly instructed to remain as quiet as possible so that we don’t disturb the wild. We sat there for a while heard the sounds of crickets, other insects and a few birds. This turned out to be one of the best experiences of my life.
Satisfied with the adventure of entire day we ended resting into a cozy cottage at the resort.

Enjoying every moment in Dandeli is the best of all experiences. Call 9611196123 or request a call back.

01 July 2010

Bannerghatta National Park



This is one man made park situated nearly 20kms from Bangalore. We started early to avoid all the rush, we were 6 of us and were sleepy since the sun had just started to show up a little. Reaching the National park took almost 90 minutes. We got down the vehicle and bought 6 tickets to enter the national park.

In spite of us reaching early we had to wait in the queue and when our turn came we all moved to a caged vehicle. They took us to enclosed spaces, different animals were in different spaces. Vehicles passed very close to the animals and these animals were fed their natural diet. At the first we spotted few animals like spotted deer, sambar deer, bison. In the latter space only 2 bears were rested, and the next enclosed space consisted of tigers. This was one breath taking moment for all of us. Lions and Tigers is one of the major tourist attractions which are being conducted by the forest department. We also encountered the elephants migrating between eastern and western ghats reside in this park so its more like a refuge for the elephants. Wildlife safari gave us an opportunity to study about the natural habitat and the study of behavior of various animals. Time went by and our Safari came to an end and we were given a Lunch break.

After having a stomach full lunch we all were set to explore the rest of the park. This included Crocodile Farm, Zoological Garden, Butterfly Park and Snake Park. Walking past through the zoological garden the dense deep forest covered by tall trees was really a great experience. Butterfly park was mind boggling moment, the variety of colorful butterflies was an experience in itself. The uniqueness of some rare butterflies in this park is worth watching.

Well this gave an end to our one day outing organized by Travelife. They made it a wonderful experience for us, everything was strategized and executed at the best. I would suggest you to visit this place with Travelife.

Visiting Bannerghatta man made park could be an experience for lifetime. call on 9611196123 or request a call back.

Shivanasamudram



Located in Mandya district a small town known as Shivansamudra and the falls very well known as Shivanasamudram Falls is probably the largest falls after jog Falls in Karnataka. Its located on the Kaveri river and this town(island town) divides the river into twin waterfalls. They are known as Bharachukki and Gaganachukki falls and this creates the fourth largest island in the rivers course.

Shivansamudra is about 120kms to the east of Mysore. The waterfalls cascades down the deep rocky gore and makes it breathtakingly beautiful. Its a famous picnic spot as its very pleasant and lovely one. People looking out for much needed break from their hectic schedule and hanky-panky life can definitely bang onto Shivanasamudram Falls.

This place is also a host for the first hydroelectric project in India. Its also listed among top 100 waterfalls globally. Reaching Shivanasamudram from Bangalore the route should be via Mysore road or Kanakpura road. The roads are not very good so one travelling should plan to leave early and may require 3 hours to reach the spot.

Experiencing the waterfalls at Shivanasamudra is the best… Call 9611196123 or request a call back.