India is basically known as a country comprising of people of different caste and creed, various social and cultural activities and a land with rich historical background. Apart from these, India is also in rich in flora and fauna. The picturesque locations and breathtaking landscapes deserve special mention.

The wildlife attractions of India are huge and attract a lot of tourists every year. The wildlife tourism in India is gaining pace day by day. It gives an ample opportunity to unravel the treasures of wildlife in India. Numerous rare and endangered species of birds, animals and reptiles are found in India. Though there was a time in history when some of the species came to near extinction. But of late, Government took some important measures for conservation and preservation of the endangered species with the help of different agencies. It came as an important step to retain the species going to extinct.
Due to the varied climatic conditions and diverse topography, India has diversified wildlife tourism. An effort to balance the ecology and tourism is growing with time. It is very essential to protect the endangered species on earth. Tigers, rhinoceros, elephants, black bucks, lions, cobras and peacocks are the main wildlife attractions in the country. Apart from these, there are other species as well which have commanding presence in the forest areas of the country. A wildlife trip to India will help you to have a close encounter with all these marvelous wildlife species.
Explore the interiors of the National Parks and Sanctuaries to enjoy the vividness of the flora which serves as a home to various animal and birds. You will get to see some of the rare species animals and birds through your own eyes. Get a naturalist along with you to have a better understanding of the animals and birds. To name some of the important National Parks and Sanctuaries are Kaziranga National Park, famous for the one-horned Rhinos; Ranthambore National Park, famous for the Tigers, Jim Corbett National Park, Gir National Park, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary and the list goes on and on.
