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North-East India is an abode of many different species of flora and fauna, a wide range of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. For the nature lovers who want to get up close and personal with wilderness in a region secluded from the crowd, North-East India presents an entrancing list of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries that remain serene and unpolluted by human activity. These protected areas offer visitors the opportunity to spot animals in their natural habitat where tranquillity prevails.
Embark on the boat safari to Netidhopani Watchtower, which is located deep inside the Sundarban Tiger Reserve. It houses a 300-year-old temple of ‘Bono Bibi', considered the Forest Goddess and worshipped by all the villagers.
It is the most famous tiger zone and the world's largest mangrove forest in India. Explore the mystical Sundarbans as you cruise through its dense forest networks and backwaters in search of the fierce tiger.
Drive through the Dalhousie Square the oldest square in Kolkata city housing some of the cities earliest and grandest buildings. Visit Mother Teresa's memorial and be blessed in her aura after which you will visit the potter’s colony, where Calcutta’s famous durga idols are made and the Victoria Memorial, the city’s most famous monument.
Elephant safari in Kaziranga is the best way to observe the breathtaking view of the mysterious wild jungle, world famous one-horned Rhinos and numerous variety of flora and fauna. There is no alternative way to relish the fascinating wildlife tour than taking ride on a majestic elephant.
Take a jeep safari through the Central range of the park to Mathanguri, a place just few steps away from Indo-Bhutan boundary. Mathanguri is one of the most beautiful points in the entire national park. Manas National Park is the most stunning pristine wildlife habitat in India, comparable to the best in the world in respect of the beauty of its spectacular landscape. While you're on the safari get a chance to see the rare and endangered Assam Roofed Turtle, Hispid Hare, Golden Langur and Pygmy Hog.
Take a trekking trip inside the Nameri national park with an escorted forest guard, explore the waters on a boating trip in rubber dinghies in Jia Bhoreli river flowing along the national Park.
Nameri National Park sprawls over from Assam to Arunachal Pradesh. The park is home to the Mithun or Indian bison and the rare White Winged Wood Duck, among the most endangered avian species in the world.
Manas National Park is the most stunning pristine wildlife habitat in India, comparable to the best in the world in respect of the beauty of its spectacular landscape. While you're on the safari get a chance to see the rare and endangered Assam Roofed Turtle, Hispid Hare, Golden Langur and Pygmy Hog.
Take a jeep safari through the Central range of the park to Mathanguri, a place just few steps away from Indo-Bhutan boundary. Mathanguri is one of the most beautiful points in the entire national park.
Spend the day with the locals and visit the ‘Adivasi village’ at Dayapur Island. Walk through the village, observe their lifestyle, local crafts, cuisines, and marvel at how local villagers and tigers coexist in this difficult terrain.
A world heritage site, the park hosts two-thirds of the world’s Great One-horned rhinoceros. It also boasts the highest density of tigers among the protected areas in the world.
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