8 places of wildlife watching in monsoon, somewhere the tiger somewhere elephant, see the colorful flowering valley

in #animal7 years ago

It also makes you feel like walking in the monsoon season. So go to these eight famous Wildlife Centuries where you will get a different experience ....

  1. Hemis National Park:

Hemis National Park (Hemis High Altitude National Park) is a national park located in the height of the eastern Ladakh region in the Jammu and Kashmir state of India. This is the only national park in the north of the Himalayas in India, the largest notified protected area in India (and thus India's largest national park) and Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve and the second largest contiguous protected area after surrounding protected areas. The park also has habitat for snow leopards, including species of endangered mammals. There is a gathering of tourists here in the monsoon season.

  1. Valley of Flower National Park:

The Valley of Flowers National Park, commonly called the Valley of Flowers, is a national park of India which is located in the Himalayan region of Uttarakhand. UNESCO has declared Nanda Devi National Park and Florian Valley National Park as jointly a World Heritage Site. This gardens are spread over 87.50 sq km area. The Valley of Flowers was declared a National Park in 1982. To reach the valley of flowers, Govindghat, the last bus stand of Chamoli district, is 275 km away. Govindaghat distance from Joshimath is 19 km. From here the distance of the entry point is about 13 km from which tourists can roam in the valley of 3 km long and half a km wide flowers.

  1. Periyar National Park:

Periyar National Park is situated in the middle of a mountainous area of ​​Cardamom Hills. In the north and east, it is surrounded by mountain ridges of more than 1,700 meters (5,600 feet) high and spread westwards to 1,200 meters (3,900 feet) high plateau. From the height of this level, the reserve goes faster to talk deep about the 100 meter valley of Pamba river. The highest peak is 2,019 meters (6,624 feet) high in Kottamalai. The park parked in the Periyar lake is made of tropical evergreen and moist deciduous forests, the grasslands, eucalyptus stands and the lake and river ecosystems. There are several hundred species of grass flower plants, including about 171 species of grass and 140 species of orchids.

  1. Ranthambore National Park:

Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest gardens of northern India. It is situated 130 kilometers south of Jaipur and 110 km northeast of Kota in the southern district of Rajasthan in Sawai Madhopur. Its nearest railway station and Kasba Sawai Madhopur is located 11 kilometers from here

  1. Corbett National Park:

Jim Corbett National Park is India's oldest national park and was established in 1936 as the Heli National Park to protect the endangered Bengal tiger. It is located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand and was named after Jim Corbett, who played an important role in its establishment. This was the first park under the tiger project initiative. There are more 'wild animals', such as lions, elephants, bears, tigers, pigs, deer, cheetahs, grasshoppers, panda, cucumber, nilgai, mites and cheetahs.

  1. Tadoba National Park:

Tadoba National Park is a national park located in the Chandrapur district of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Here the Royal Bengal Tiger is seen. Here in the rainy season there is a different experience to see the animals roaming in the forest. However, it is sometimes discontinued due to excessive rainfall. So before going into this, find out about it.

  1. Gobind Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary:

Govind Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh. Its name has been named after Guru Gobind Singh of Dasam Guru of Sikhs. The specialty of this century is that there is a man-made lake here. This lake was built due to the construction of the Bhakra Dam on the Sutlej river. Here you can do phishing. This park is known for various types of fish. Especially, the number of tourists coming here in July-August increases

  1. Kabini National Park:

Nagarhole, located in Karnataka, is famous for its Wildlife Sanctuary around the world. This is one of the few places where Asian elephants are found. Large herds of elephants can be seen here. A large number of colorful birds appear here in the rain before the monsoon. At that time, the whole atmosphere echoes with their tweet. There is a lot to see and learn here for the lovers. Many animals are found in Nagarhole Sanctuary spread over 640 square kilometers. That is why seeing them closely from the jungle safari is an exciting experience. Although there are many lions and cheetahs here, it is not so easy to find and find them. In addition to lions and cheetahs, deer, four horned antelopes, black bearded rabbits and black necked rabbits can also be found here. Tourists can only roam in the area of ​​30 square kilometers in the sanctuary. A jeep and bus safari is available here.

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Wonderful post! Great photos and interesting information about the places to see the animals. Upvoted, Resteemed, and shared on twitter.

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