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Wildlife Sanctuaries in North India

Wildlife Sanctuaries in North India The Wildlife Sanctuaries in North India are an ideal option for vacationing in North India.The Himalayas, the gangetic plain and the deserts of Rajasthan constitute the vast North Indian region. The many wildlife sanctuaries in North India are home to a great number of mammals, reptiles, birds and trees. The important wildlife sanctuaries in North India include Asan Barage in Uttaranchal, Sariska in Rajasthan, Bandli and Chail in Himachal Pradesh, Chandra Prabha inUttar Pradesh, and Surinsar Mansar in jammu and Kashmir. Jetworldholidays offers all the important information about the wildlife Sanctuaries in North India

Fauna
The wildlife of North India is as varied as the landscape and topography of the region. Wildlife Sanctuaries in North India offer natural habitat to a large number of mammals, reptiles, insects, and birds. The tiger, leopards, elephant, bear, peacocks, langurs, and many species of deer, gazelles, and antelopes are the major attractions in these protected forests. North India has many tiger reserves, the most important of which is the Sariska tiger reserve in Rajasthan.

Flora
The flora found in the Wildlife Sanctuaries in North India ranges from the hardwood trees of the Himalayas to the creepers and herbs of the gangetic plains. The Himalayan varieties include trees like Deodar, Pine, Oak, Fir and rhododendrons. The desert of Rajasthan is the perfect habitat for various cacti and thorny bushes. The plains are home to many species of fruit bearing and medicinal plants and herbs, hundreds of flowering plants.

Conservation
Wildlife sanctuaries of North India protect many species of severely endangered species of animals like the Indian tiger, black buck, musk deer, chinkara deer, saras crane, Himalayan blackbear, monal pheasant and many insects and plants. The efforts of conservationists in these protected forests have produced encouraging results and populations of some of these species have started to go up. However, poaching and illegal lumbering are the biggest threats still plaguing wildlife officials in these sanctuaries.

Tourism and Accommodation
For tourists looking to experience North Indian wildlife, there are excellent facilities available in and around these forests. The accommodation is offered by government as well as private agencies, and the services include guided tours and transport. Luxury accommodation is also available at many of these sanctuaries.

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