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Temples of India in styles varying from simple to most extravagant with detailed work of art reflect grandeur and spiritual character of its inhabitants.
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India Wildlife Tour
Replete with a unique blend of outback adventure, quirky wildlife, incredible journeys, awe-inspiring scenery and aboriginal experiences, India has something for everyone, and here at BKS & DKS, we are equally delighted to have all these fascinating destinations and experiences to our holiday portfolio. Since many National Parks were the private hunting grounds of maharajas until 1947 and India’s independence, they are replete with historic forts, hunting pavilions and step wells. Tigers patrol the ramparts of forts, wild elephants wander through crumbling temples and brahminy kites soar over hilltop shrines.
In a sprawling country with 80 National Parks and over 500 Wildlife Sanctuaries, it can be hard to pick a place to visit. It’s best to go between December and March when it is dry, as the weather tends to be pleasant and the reserves are less crowded that time. Try to book Jeeps and elephants ahead to save time and money. In terms of wildlife sightings, these are some of the best of the country’s national parks, all of which can be explored with BKS & DKS.
People come not just to see tiger but a host of other species also. They come to enjoy Camel, Jeep and Elephant Safari. They get acquainted with chinars, peepul and spectral banyan trees. Wildlife photography can be a stunning feature that add magic spell to your visit.
BKS & DKS invites you to explore and enjoy your journey inside the park. Situated in the Nainital District of Uttaranchal state, the Corbett National Park acts as a protected area for the Royal Bengal tigers in India. The oldest national park in India, Jim Corbett offers tours packages for nature and wildlife lovers to spend their holidays in the middle of thick forests and in vicinity of wildlife.
Ranthambhore National Park is situated between the Aravali and Vindhya mountain ranges in the eastern part of Rajasthan and at a 3 hour drive from Jaipur. The park had served as the hunting ground of Maharajas of Jaipur for their leisure purposes. The lovers of wild-life come to the park to relish a range of natural rivers and man-made lakes. The park has been rated as one of the best tiger reserves in India, and even silver screen has depicted the park and its life many times.
Established in 1956 as a Bird Sanctuary and in 1981 as a National Park, the Keoladeo Ghana National Park or Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is situated between Agra and Jaipur, and falls in Rajasthan at about 4 hours drive from Delhi. The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary has become a famous natural site for hosting a wide array of bird species like Siberian crane etc. from around the globe. The park boasts of around 380 rare species of birds in its 29 sq km stretch amid intense marshes, bogs, scrublands, grasslands and enormous trees.
Kanha National park, one of India’s finest tiger reserves is to be found in Banjar and Halon valleys in the Mandla districts of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. The park stretches its limit to more than 940 sq km with an exceptional horse shoe shape. Visitors flock the park to revel in its diverse wildlife and natural good looks of its landscape. The striking Kanha National Park lured Rudyard Kipling to the extent to pen down the remarkable classic Jungle Book.
The Bandhavgarh National Park features among the most exotic Indian wildlife spots with its densely laid out bamboo and sal trees and forested face of the Vindhyas. The park came into light in 1968 when the erstwhile Maharaja of Rewa donated it to the Government of India. This rambling park in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh boasts of an area of 437-sq-kms and doles out mesmerizing wildlife experience to the visitors
Periyar wildlife sanctuary is superbly set amid the elevated ranges of the Western Ghats in the beautiful Indian state of Kerala. A scenic lake right at the heart of the sanctuary further adds charm to the sanctuary. The Periyar is basically a Tiger Reserve, but draws a vast number of tourists from all over for its Indian elephants. The elephants are great in numbers here and catch the imaginations of travellers for their ablution and teasing in the Periyar Lake.
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is in the Southern part of India located at Kumarakom just 16 km from Kottayam town in Kerala. The sanctuary is delicately positioned on the banks of the Vembanad Lake and rated as an ornithologist's paradise. The Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary has a favourable climate for bird habitation. In summers, the temperature can go up to 35 ° C and in winters around 22 ° C.
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary is in the Southern part of India located at Kumarakom just 16 km from Kottayam town in Kerala. The sanctuary is delicately positioned on the banks of the Vembanad Lake and rated as an ornithologist's paradise. The Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary has a favourable climate for bird habitation. In summers, the temperature can go up to 35 ° C and in winters around 22 ° C.
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