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		<title>A Visit to Madhav National Park</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Madhav National Park is a wildlife sanctuary likewise abundant in avifauna. Sakhya Sagar, Madhav Sagar, and George Castle are the famous sights here. Your visit promises to be a very invigorating experience. About Madhav National Park Madhav National Park is located in the district of Shivpuri in the Gwalior region at Madhya Pradesh in India. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Madhav National Park</strong> is a wildlife sanctuary likewise abundant in avifauna. Sakhya Sagar, Madhav Sagar, and George Castle are the famous sights here. Your visit promises to be a very invigorating experience.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>About Madhav National Park</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Madhav National Park </strong>is located in the district of Shivpuri in the Gwalior region at <strong>Madhya Pradesh in India</strong>. It was put up in 1959 with a total area of 156 sq. km. This attraction is open all throughout the year. The park imposes the protection from which the area gets pleasure when it is the clandestine shooting reserve in the Maharaja of Gwalior.</p>
<p>The Park was Gwalior's hunting and amusement resort in earlier times. The Jhansi-Shivpuri Road and the Agra-Bombay road flank the Madhav National Park. A drive throughout the park having a glimpse of the animals is a very invigorating experience. The plant life in this recreational area is mixed with arid deciduous woodland up to some extent of poor quality. The most excellent time to visit <strong>Madhav National Park</strong> is from October to February.</p>
<p>Petrol four-wheeler vehicle or four-wheel drive vehicle that uses diesel unused for more than five years is the means of travelling inside the <strong>Madhav National Park</strong>. It is a major tourist attraction if only for this aspect. It is also effortlessly accessible. The nearby airport is at Gwalior and railway station closest is at Jhansi. The closest bus stands are located at Shivpuri and Jhansi.</p>
<p>The park is a sanctuary for wildlife. It remains open all throughout the year and shows off the huge numbers of Indian gazelle, chinkara, and chital. The major species of wild animals that inhabit here are the deer and the chital. Other species include the nilgai, wild boar, leopard Panthera pardus, chausingha or four-horned antelope, jackal Canis aureus, sambar, sloth bear, tiger, monkey, blackbuck, Tiger Panthera tigris, striped Hyena, jungle cat Felis chaus, common langur, blue bull, and the leopard. Khair, Kerdhai, Dhawda, Tendu, and Palash are few of the plants that can be found here also.</p>
<p>The attraction is likewise abundant in avifauna. A synthetic lake called Chandpatha is the home of the migratory pochard, pintail, mallard, geese, teal, and gadwall every winter. The site wherein the forest trail crosses the stony watercourse, gushing from the squander barrier is an excellent location for bird watching.</p>
<p>Species common in this spot are the large pied wagtail, Indian pond heron, red-wattled lapwing, and white-breasted kingfisher. The avifauna of the park also comprises of the cormorant, white ibis, Indian python, spot bill duck, white-breasted kingfisher, grey heron, laggard falcon, painted stork, purple sunbird, golden oriole, whistling teals, marsh or mugger crocodile, monitor lizard, and Asian paradise flycatcher.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Famous Sights in Madhav National Park</strong></span><br />
In 1918, Sakhya Sagar and Madhav Sagar lakes were created on the Manier River. These are two significant biodiversity sustaining systems in the Madhav National Park aside from several seasonal and perennial nallahs and streams Sakhya Sagar Lake is located on the border of forests of the park. Sailing Club is a boat club situated on the seaboard of the lake. Sakhya Sagar Lake is the home of mixture of reptiles.</p>
<p>In 1911, George Castle was constructed by Jiyaji Rao Scindia (Scindia ruler of the highest point). This castle is situated inside the National Park. This was meant for tiger shooting practice of King George the fifth of the United Kingdom. This is since King George the fifth passed by that path during his trip to India. The sight of downhill surroundings and the lake as you watch from this spot, especially at sundown is exceptional.</p>
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		<title>Wildlife Safari in Kaziranga National Park</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kaziranga National Park is situated in the northeastern state of Assam, India. Covering an area of approximately 37,822ha, the region is known for its lush green vegetation full of tall thickets of elephant grasses making it an ideal habitat for the Indian one-horned Rhinos. It has the world's largest population of this wonderful creature. Besides [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Kaziranga National Park</strong> is situated in the northeastern state of Assam, India. Covering an area of approximately 37,822ha, the region is known for its lush green vegetation full of tall thickets of elephant grasses making it an ideal habitat for the Indian one-horned Rhinos. It has the world's largest population of this wonderful creature. Besides one-horned Rhinos the other major wild attractions include a significant presence of Indian Elephants, Tigers, Indian Bison, Barasingha or Swamp Deer, Leopard Cats, Capped Langurs, Wild Boars and Buffalos, Pythons etc.</p>
<p><strong>Elephant safari</strong> is the most enjoyed safari to explore the wide varieties of wildlife in the Kaziranga National Park .The vast area covered by the Elephant Grass can be best viewed when you are on an elephant's back. The elephant ride is best enjoyed in the early hours of dawn. Here you get an opportunity to see herds of Indian Elephants, One-horned Rhinoceros and many other wild animals from a very close distance. Such a close encounter with the animals in <strong>Kaziranga National Park</strong> makes your trip quite memorable. Elephant safari covers Baguri, Hole Path, Mihimukh, Kohora-Central Path and Arimarah. When out for an elephant ride, do wear trousers fully covering your legs to avoid abrasions from the coarse elephant-grass.</p>
<p>The best time to visit the Kaziranga National Park is from mid-November to early April. The low-lying grasslands of the park get flooded with the waters of Brahmaputra River in the monsoons. Because of floods the animals migrate from one place to another.</p>
<p>India Wildlife Tours offers wildlife safari <strong>tours to Kaziranga National Park</strong> in Assam India and other wildlife safari tours. For more information or to book a safari tour please enter your query in the form below.</p>
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		<title>Jim Corbett National Park</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jim Corbett National Park is located in Uttranchal near Nainital and Bijnore Districts, Corbett National Park is one of the oldest and popular national park in India. It was the given the name of Jim Corbett National Park in 1956 because a tribute to Jim Corbett. It was in 1973 when 'Project Tiger' was first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Jim Corbett National Park </strong>is located in Uttranchal near Nainital and Bijnore Districts, <strong>Corbett National Park</strong> is one of the oldest and popular national park in India. It was the given the name of <strong>Jim Corbett National Park</strong> in 1956 because a tribute to Jim Corbett. It was in 1973 when 'Project Tiger' was first launched from <strong>Jim Corbett National Park</strong>.</p>
<p>The <strong>Corbett National Park</strong> is divided into two areas-the buffer area and the core area. It's very the core area which constitutes the <strong>Jim Corbett National Park </strong>whereas the buffer area comprises of reserve forests. Another wildlife sanctuary-Sonandi <strong>Wildlife Sanctuary </strong>exists in the buffer area or the reserve forests of <strong>Corbett National Park</strong>.</p>
<p>There are numerous strategies and means to buy to <strong>Jim Corbett National Park</strong>. An airport in Phoolbagh and Pantnagar located at a distance of fifty kms is the nearest airport with Delhi being the nearest location of the international airport. Ramnagar the railhead is well attached with other cities of the country. After reaching Ramnagar the tourists must avail bus services to reach the national park. Travelling by road is an alternative option of reaching the <strong>Corbett National Park</strong> because the roads also are well attached with nearby states.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Best Time to Visit in Jim Corbett National Park</strong></span></p>
<p>There are also some times of the year when single have to avoid visiting the <strong>Corbett National Park</strong>. Touring in those months of severe cold or heat won't add joy to the trip. The most reasonable time to go on a tour of the <strong>Corbett National Park</strong> is March to June in the summers, November to February in the winters and if planning a monsoon trip then the straight time is between June to October.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">What to See in Corbett National Park</span><br />
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<p><strong>Dhikala</strong></p>
<p>There is a load to see and witness in <strong>Jim Corbett National Park</strong>. There also are numerous places of tourists interest which exist silently in this national park. One such place is Dhikala. Situated to the edge of the valley of Patli Dun through which the Ramganga flows, from Dhikala one will be ready to enjoy the breathtaking view of the valley.</p>
<p>There is even a watchtower near Dhikala from where this view catches the eye of the tourists and as well present here is an mature rest house which was built 2 hundred years ago. There are also a pair of decisive grasslands in Dhikala-the Phulai Chaur and the Dhikala Chaur which also happens to be the most important grassland of the park. From these chaurs when on a drive one will be in a position to enjoy the sight of the chital, wild elephants, birds and raptors.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Corbett Wildlife Museum</strong></span></p>
<p>The place which is a should visit when on a tour of Jim Corbett National Park is the Corbett Wildlife Museum. This museum consists of the life score of Jim Corbett. His belongings experience made a house in this museum with some of the animals of the park.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Bijrani</strong></span></p>
<p>An alternate place of tourist interest near <strong>Jim Corbett National Park</strong> is Bijrani which was known to be a shooting block. It was quite known in the British rule. The area around Bijrani is drier and too has a diversity in its vegetation.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Jhirna</strong></span></p>
<p>Jhirna an alternative tourist attraction is situated inside the southern an element of the national park. It's a rest house which was a farming village till 1994 and was later made a part of Project Tiger. It's very being developed to turn it into a grassland habitat as there are also lots of gorges and sots located nearby. Single is ready to identify the tiger or leopard, sloth beer, deer and many birds in this region.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Garjia Temple</strong></span></p>
<p>Situated at a distance of 14 kms from Ramnagar towards Ranikhet is the Garjia Temple. It's a huge rock in the middle of the Kosi river. Hundreds and thousands of tourists flock this temple throughout the year and even a fair is held here on the auspicious day of Kartik Poornima.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Clothes to Carry</strong></span></p>
<p>For ones own safety and comfort one should consider the kind of clothes and shoes one carries with him when on a trip specifically a wildlife trip. A lot depends on the weather the trip is being planned in. So single wants to give a although to what he plans to carry in the form of shoes and clothes to Corbett National Park.</p>
<p>If planning to visit the <strong>Jim Corbett National Park </strong>in winters between November and February it is really chilly and freezing cold. Early mornings and evenings force the tourist to purchase into layers and layers of jackets and sweaters. But the days are quite pleasant therefore a sweatshirt is quite happy. Gloves, muffler, woolen caps might each one come useful during the winters during <strong>Corbett National Park</strong>.</p>
<p>The summers are fully opposite in the national park. Between April and June the sun is hence very hot and the heat caters to increase day following day. With the temperatures ranging between 35-47 degree centigrade it becomes tricky to decide what to wear. Sunglasses, sunscreen lotions, mosquito repellents, insect repellents and the lightest of clothes are what are going to come helpful in this weather.</p>
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