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Attractions & National Parks

Welcome to Simlipal National Park! Throbbing with wildlife, this park is a treat to any adventure lover.

Nestled in the state of Orissa, lies the beautiful Simlipal National Park which derives its name from the red silk cotton trees which is found in abundance. It has unique ecological aspects and spectacular landscapes. It has always been a source of awe and inspiration for millennia to countless individuals.

Indian elephant

India is one of the richest countries in the world, filled with both manpower and natural resources.

Among the number of cities and world heritage sites that it has within its borders, India also has a number of wildlife sanctuaries.  These parcels of land are there to simply keep the beauty of nature and help preserve the number of animals in the country, as some of them have already diminished in number.

Indian one-horned rhinoceros

Hill stations of West Bengal with their grand beauty of feral nature and unparalleled adventure opens new gateways to relaxation.

Nestled in the foothills of Eastern Himalayas, West Bengal hill stations like Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Mirik are the greatest asset for vacation in India. The untamed nature along with unmatched escapades will take you an exotic vacation that you have never experienced before.

India tea

Bhitarkanika is a delightful wildlife sanctuary on the coast of the Bay of Bengal, just waiting to be explored.

If you wish to enjoy scenic beauty that will thrill your senses, be sure to plan a visit to Orissa’s Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary. This extraordinarily beautiful place is at the estuary of the Patsala, Brahmin and Baitarani rivers, making it a perfect get-away for those looking for a break from the bustle of city life.

Turtle, India

Welcome to Betla National Park - B for Bison, E for Elephant, T for Tiger, L for Leopard, A for Antelope!

Betla, the second major national park in Jharkhand, has a diversified eco-system with a wide variety of flora and fauna. The surroundings of Palamau are endowed with forests, hills and valleys. Combine this natural flora with the indigenous wildlife and surely you need no further encouragement to visit this part of India.

Indian elephant in Betla (Palamau) National Park

Perched on the banks of Kholaba River, the picturesque Kanger Valley National Park is the ultimate hub for nature lovers.

Bored of the beaches and tropical destinations and seek some real-life thrill this vacation! Well, then dump your comfort zone, put on your backpack and head out to unleash the wild in you. Whether you are nature’s own child or simply drawn to the wild, a trip to Kanger Valley National Park is sure to leave you begging for more.

Cheetal deer, Kanger National Park, India