India, most beautiful country in the world has a diverse natural beauty. Here in India we find the Himalayas as well as the Indian Ocean, we find the Thar desert in rajasthan as well as the dark & dense forests in Assam, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal. Because of the diverse natural beauty India has become one of the most attractive tourist destination in the world. Wildlife in India is one of the main reasons of tourist attractions in India.
Wildlife in India, a fascinating phrase for wildlife lovers. India has a large and rich variety of wildlife. In India there are many wildlife sanctuaries, national parks, bird sanctuaries and reserved forests, where you can get chance to have a close encounters with wild animals. In most of the states of the country has a national park or a reserved forest. It is India where we can see the contrasting nature of jungle beauty. If we visit any wildlife sanctuary or national park of Assam and after that visit a national park of Rajasthan, then we can notify two different types of wildlife beauty. One is soft green forest and other is dry jungle. It's amazing to find two opposite natural beauty in one country.
In Indian wildlife sanctuaries and national parks various types of safari tours are available for tourists. Jeep safari tours, elephant safari tours, horse safari tours, camel safari tours etc are part of different safari tours that are conducted in different wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in India. And for the comfort of tourist various wildlife resorts and lodges are available inside the wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in India.
The best wildlife season is September to April. Wildlife forests, national parks, reserved forests of india are remain closed during the monsoon seasons. Which is mainly from June to September but it depends on arrival of monsoon on different parts of India. Because of the diverse climatic conditions of India the monsoon seasons in different national parks and wildlife sanctuaries are slightly different. For example Sariska national park in Rajasthan remains closed in July and August but the Jaldapara wildlife sanctuary in West Bengal remains closed from June 15 to September 15 for the monsoon seasons.
To know more information about wildlife tours in India you can find it here:
Wildlife Tour Packages India