National Parks are specially cherished area meant for the preservation of the highly endangered species. One can come across the elusive beast roaming apathetically in these wooded forests. Wildlife parks and sanctuaries in India are among the country's most engaging places where one can catch tiger in its various subtlety of moods- cooling in the shade, wading in water or ready to attack its prey.
India is a country with extensive diversity of wildlife habitats. One can encounter the royal Bengal Tiger at Jim Corbett National Park in the foot hills of Himalayas, the great Indian Elephant at Periyar in Kerala, the majestic Asiatic lion at Gir in the west and the great Indian one-horned rhino in Kaziranga National Park in the northeast. These exquisite creations of nature will leave the visitor bewitched at the very first glimpse.
These Wildlife Parks in India are also home to the sparse and delightful natural wonder, where shy deer sneak in the tall dark grasses, herd of birds fly high in the misty dawn, buffaloes pasturing in grasslands that gloss in the sun light and a diverse variety of reptiles. There is no better place to see the Indian flora and fauna other than the National Parks and the Wildlife Sanctuaries of India.