Why
March
With the arrival of March, the Summer Sun shows its first shine. The
temperature starts increasing and the glow of Spring starts shedding. March
is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven
Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. During March, the temperature
and the sun is bearable enough to venture around. The sun is not that harsh
in the month of March. And, if you want to avoid both chilling wind and
scorching sun, then this is the perfect time for you to wander around in
India. The most ideal place to explore will be the wildlife areas, as this
is one month when mostly all the wildlife areas are open for the tourists.
Venture Around in March
This is the month when you can venture where you want. The climate though
not very satisfying, will not be an obstruction on your touring way. Go to
any part of India. Either visit the wildlife or any other attraction, the
month of March will make your Wildlife India trip most satisfying as most of
the wildlife sanctuaries and parks are open during March.
Some Wildlife Sites You can visit in India :
Are you in North India?
If you are in north India and have come to India to explore the wildlife,
then head towards the Uttaranchal, as Uttaranchal houses one of the first
and the finest home of the tigers and numerous other wildlife species.
Corbett
National Park, Uttaranchal
Corbett, the most famed site of Man-Eaters (tigers) is home to numerous
other creatures. To view them closely take a jeep or an elephant ride into
the park. An elephant ride will make your trip completely tasteful. Corbett
is situated in the state of Uttaranchal in North India. Apart from Tigers,
Elephants, Leopards / Panthers, Jungle cats, Fishing Cats, Leopard cats,
Himalayan black bears, sloth bears, deers, hog deer, barking deer, ghorals,
martens, hares, porcupines, Chital, deer, macaques, etc. are some of the
species which are found here.
Nearby Attractions : Uttaranchal is entirely mesmerizing, Taj Mahal
at Agra is another very prominent attraction close to Corbett.
Want to Capture Some Very Rare Clips!
While coming straight towards the plains from the Corbett, the Ranthambhore
National Park and Sariska National Park in the state of Rajasthan will
captivate your sight. Both the parks boasts of almost similar atmosphere.
Both possesses an ancient fort within the wildlife reserve boundary. And,
both the park are not only wildlife lovers delight but, also is the most
preferred sight for the wildlife photographers.
Ranthambhore
National Park and
Sariska National
Park, Rajasthan
The Sariska National Park is home to several carnivores including Leopard,
Wild Dog, Jungle Cat, Hyena, Jackal, and Tiger. Apart from this, the avian
population in the park is very healthy. During late summer and in the
monsoon months, it is possible to find large numbers of dancing peacocks.
Ranthambhore is another major attraction in the wildlife India. In
comparison to other sanctuaries, Ranthambore has rich diversity of fauna and
flora - species list comprises of 300 trees, 50 aquatic plants, 272 birds,
12 reptiles including the Marsh Crocodile & amphibians and 30 mammals.
Have you Caught the Sight of Royal Tigers?
If not then here is the chance. Fly to Madhya Pradesh. Coming straight from
the south this will be a pleasant break. Bandhavgarh and Kanha in Madhya
Pradesh will offer you an absolutely different atmosphere and climate from
the south. The jungles of Madhya Pradesh are so rich, dense and verdant
that, once they inspired Rudyard Kipling to write the "Jungle Books."
Bandhavgarh
National Park &
Kanha National Park,
Madhya Pradesh
If you are dying to watch the elusive big cats, then you are now in the
right place, as Bandhavgarh is renown for it's big cat population. The
Bandhavgarh region at the central part of India is bestowed with a large
variety of natives in terms of animals and plants. You can easily sight
tigers, leopards, gaur, chital, sambar, dholes, wild boars here.
Make you wildlife India tour more prolific with more tours to Central India
wildlife in the state of Madhya Pradesh. You can not miss out this tiger
country, yes it is Kanha National Park. If you are still not satisfied of
tiger sightings, then slip away to the Kanha National Park, not far from the
Bandhavgarh. Kanha has high concentration of tigers, the best place in the
world to see tigers. Tiger sightings are very common here.
Other than the tiger, some of the more
frequently seen animals in the park consist of Leopards, Gaur, Sambar,
Chausinghas, Barasingha, Deer, Swamp Deer (Barasingha), Blackbuck, Wild
Boars, Porcupines, Mouse Deer, Hyenas, Jackals, Wild Dogs (Dholes), etc.
Kanha has over 300 different species of birds within its complex.
Nearby Attractions : The temple city of Khajuraho, the Hill resort
of Panchamarhi, Panna National Park, Gwalior, Ujjain, Sanchi, etc.
Go Further West
Yes, this is the last home of the Asiatic Lions. If you don't believe, then
just come and take a look, they are abundant here. The Gir National Park in
Gujarat is the place where the Asiatic Lions have chosen to live.
Gir
national Park, Gujarat
The home of lions - Gir National Park is the most ideal place if you are
here to observe Lions. Gir is also home to one of the largest Leopard
populations in any park in India. You will not be disappointed at Gir, as
Gir National Park shelter are numerous other animals, birds and reptiles.
Searching for Elephants in South India?
If you are in South India and keep interest in its classic culture and
tradition then one more things which will mesmerize you is the Periyar
National Park. This Park is completely different from the other wildlife
reserves in India. If you dream of viewing wildlife by a boat ride, then
this is the ideal place for you. Cruising into the forest by a boat will add
some very special zest to your wildlife tour in India. In Periyar, the
entire water body is dominated by the bird life, so, your boat cruise will
be very refreshing amidst the melodious notes of the amazing birds residing
here.
Periyar
National Park, Kerala
The animals you will find here are Elephants, Tigers, Gaur, Wild Pigs,
Sambar, Barking Deer, Mouse Deer, Dole or Indian Wild Dog. There are, now,
an estimated 40 tigers in the Periyar national Park. Four species of
primates found at Periyar are - the rare lion-tailed macaque, the Nilgiri
Langur, Common Langur And Bonnet Macaque. Periyar also inhabits the elusive
Nilgiri Tahr, which is rarely seen here. Head toward the Periyar lake to get
a glimpse of the beautiful birds residing in the park.
Nearby Attractions : Beaches and Backwaters of Kerala. Ooty and
Munnar hill resorts. Hampi and Hassan at Karnataka. Kanyakumari at Tamil
Nadu.
Hunting for the Rhinos?
Go straight to Assam in northeast India to search for these rare and
endangered species. The lush green tropical surroundings will captivate you
and keep you absorbed till your eyes come in contact with the colossal
creature - the one-horned Rhino. This is absolutely a rare and frightening
sight, neither can you love it, nor can you hate it. It is just amazing.
Kaziranga
National Park, Assam
If you are hunting for Rhinos, then this is the place for you. Kaziranga
supports the largest number of rhino in the subcontinent. The Kaziranga
Wildlife Sanctruary is home to the great one horned Indian Rhino, about 900
in number. Apart from Rhinos, it is also famous for Indian Elephants.
Add On

If
you are still looking for wildlife then here are some excellent choice.
»
Bandipur
National Park, Karnataka
»
Panna
National Park, Madhya Pradesh
»
Dachigam
National Park, Jammu & Kashmir
»
Royal Chitwan,
Nepal
»
Rajaji
National Park, Uttranchal
»
Dudhwa
National Park, Uttar Pradesh
»
The
Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh
Few Difficulties
Although, March is one most ideal time to visit Indian Wildlife, you might
face some very trivial problems on your way. Hot wind blows at some parts of
India, making travelling uneasy. Being a tourist season, the month of March
attracts large number of tourists to India. This results in crowding of
hotels and travel destinations. You may find difficulty in booking seats in
the hotels.
Few Suggestions
Book your seats in the hotel well in time, to escape the last minute rush.
As the atmosphere starts getting hotter, it is advisable that you consume
enough water and juice. Protect yourself from sun by applying enough sun
screen lotions. Keep a packet of glucose with yourself during your tours.
Also, wear light clothes.
Besides, don't get into any unknown or illegal activity. Do not disturb the
local culture and local atmosphere. Try to be well informed about the routes
and the place you are going to visit. Consume safe and authentic water and
meal, while travelling. Contact us when and where needed, while on a
wildlife India Tour.
If you want more information on Wildlife India Tour then get back to us.
Let us know your requirements, so that we can make your trip to India
Wildlife completely exceptional and exciting.