Global Safari Alternatives
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Where else can you track tigers at dawn, sip chai in the mountains and lose yourself in temple rituals? A trip to India has it all.
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The Bengal tiger is India’s national animal and one of the major drawcards for an Indian safari. India has about 70% of the world’s population of tigers as well as 14 other species of wild cats. Ranthambore National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha National Park, Tadoba National Park are particularly worth a visit for some tiger-spotting. Indian elephants, the smaller cousins of the African elephant, are mainly found in Southern India. Our number one choice for seeing this thick-skinned beauties is the Corbett National Park. You can also look forward to seeing Indian rhinos, which are sometimes called ‘Great Indian Rhinoceros’, and are mostly found in Kaziranga National Park and Nepal in North-East India. Asiatic lions are mainly found in Sasan Gir National Park in Gujarat and in the wild forests of Junagarh.
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