The Great Indian Safari: Top places to see wildlife wonders beyond the Big Cats
TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Jan 5, 2025, 08:47 IST
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The Great Indian Safari: Top places to see wildlife wonders beyond the Big Cats
When it comes to wildlife safaris in India, the spotlight often falls on majestic big cats like tigers and leopards. Many of us tend to plan trips to destinations where spotting these majestic cats is most likely. We often overlook the fact that our country is much more than its big cats and their are many other wild creatures as beautiful.
Our country boasts a rich and diverse ecosystem, teeming with a wide array of flora and fauna, making it a treasure trove of opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts that often go overlooked.
From birds to unique mammals, a safari in India offers much more than just big cat sightings. If you are intrigued by now, here six fascinating creatures and experiences to look out for on your next Indian safari:
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Indian Wild Dog (Dhole)
The dhole, also known as the Indian wild dog, is a frequently underrated yet remarkably social and skilled predator. Found in national parks like Ranthambore, these animals are famous for their pack-hunting techniques, demonstrating remarkable coordination and endurance. Watching these swift hunters in action is a thrilling experience for wildlife lovers.
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One-horned Rhinoceros
Kaziranga National Park in Assam is undoubtedly the premier destination to witness these majestic creatures. Frequently spotted grazing near water bodies, these giants of the grasslands impress with their immense size and rarity, making them a must-see on any Indian safari adventure.
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Asiatic Elephants
India's national parks, including Corbett, Periyar, and Nagarhole, serve as idyllic sanctuaries for Asiatic elephants. Watching a herd, complete with playful calves, as they bathe in rivers or graze serenely in their natural habitat, is truly heartwarming. Their majestic presence and elegant movements captivate and leave visitors in awe.
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Birdwatching Paradise
India, with over 1,300 bird species, is a paradise for birdwatching enthusiasts. Its safaris offer exceptional opportunities to witness a rich variety of avian life, from migratory flamingos to the graceful sarus crane and the colorful Indian roller. Notable birding destinations include Chilika Lake in Odisha and Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan.
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Sloth Bear
Sloth bears can be recognised by their shaggy fur and distinctive white chest markings, and are commonly found in reserves like Satpura, Ranthambore, and Tadoba. These nocturnal creatures are often observed foraging for termites and fruits. Encountering a sloth bear in its natural environment is a truly unforgettable experience.
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Indian Gaur (Bison)
The Indian gaur, the largest bovine species, is incredibly impressive to look at. They are highly muscular and agile in nature. They are often seen in herds, and can be spotted in parks like Bandipur, Kabini, and Periyar.
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