There are many places for ecotourism in India. In order to protect animal and plant resources, India has established 70 national parks and 400 wildlife reserves, including bird reserves.
India's forests are a paradise for nature lovers, and they are also vital to endangered species such as cheetahs, lions, Asian elephants, Bengal tigers and red-crowned cranes. Indian protected areas and woodlands are all over the country, starting from Lun Templ National Park in Rajasthan in the west and Hazariba Wildlife Sanctuary in Bihar in the east; From Jim colbert National Park at the foot of the Himalayas in the north to six national parks in Aandahl in the south, these protected areas and woodlands form an incredibly huge biosphere, which can't be compared anywhere.
You can see elephants, deer, leopards, wild buffaloes, wild donkeys, one-horned rhinos, porcupines, snow leopards and other animals in the Himalayan region.
80% of the world's one-horned rhinos live in India. Kazlan Wildlife Sanctuary is an ideal habitat for rhinoceros, and it is also the most popular place for naturalists, environmentalists and eco-tourists.
Indian bustard and Indian antelope in Carrera Nature Reserve will also attract many tourists. Another place rich in wildlife resources is Madav National Park, which is located near the historic city of Gualior, formerly known as Shifpuri. Tourists visit Gualior's cultural relics and historic sites, and also visit them by the way. Kobert National Park is one of the most popular national parks in northern India for eco-tourists and vacationers, and it is becoming a new hotspot of wildlife tourism. The construction of these national parks and wildlife reserves has provided strong support for the development of wildlife tourism in India.
India attaches great importance to the protection of tigers, which are regarded as India's national animals and symbols of strength and speed. There are as many as 24 tiger reserves in India. Bengal tiger is the largest tiger and one of the fastest mammals on earth. The Indian people are proud of owning this animal. 60% of wild tigers in the world live in India. India's most famous wild tiger reserve is located in Banda Vacart, Madhya Pradesh, which is called the first wildlife reserve in India. Here, visitors can see Bengal tigers, cheetahs, cheetahs, Indian bison, black deer and many animals in the same area. India's successful protection of tigers once again proves the fact that in order to continue this competition, we should reduce the consumption and destruction of the natural environment.
Wild birds in India include both resident birds and migratory birds in India. There are more than 700 species of birds in India. Himalayan region is the natural habitat of pheasants, vultures and crows. Koala Ghana National Park, located in Rajasthan near New Delhi, is the most famous bird sanctuary. This national park is home to a large number of waterfowl, wading birds and land birds. It is an ideal place for bird watching, attracting many tourists to watch it. In Dadewa Wildlife Sanctuary, migratory birds such as egrets, herons, storks and cormorants can be seen living with ducks, geese and ducks. There are many rare birds in Andaman area, such as Indian spotted hornbill, Nicobar wild pigeon, burial pheasant and so on. References:
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