Why India Is The Best Place To Go For A Safari?

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India is like a huge open-air ecological museum, there are high-mountainous regions of the Himalayas and a huge Indo-Gangetic plain, and impenetrable jungles are adjacent to arid deserts.

An incredible variety of reliefs, vegetation and their inhabitants annually attracts thousands of travelers from all over the world.

The wildlife safari tours in India are varied, you can explore the unknown paths of the Great Himalayas by jeep, go to the Thar Desert on camels, saddle elephants in national parks and reserves, or overcome fear of tigers and other wildlife in Indian Territory.

Jeep Safari

Ladakh (Leh)

Nestled among the high ridges of the Indian Himalayas, Ladakh is a true paradise on earth. A jeep safari through this picturesque region is an easy, fast and convenient way to get to the most interesting places.

The routes run through desert landscapes, mountains and deep ravines, Mountain Rivers and pristine lakes. Along the way, you will come across many villages where you can stop to rest, eat and chat with the locals.

Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand is located in the heart of the majestic Himalayas. Here you can admire lush alpine and deciduous forests, snow-capped peaks of the foothills and a variety of wildlife and unspoiled landscapes. Explore the flora and fauna of Corbett National Park, Rajaji National Park and Binsar Nature Reserve in open-roof jeeps.

Manali

One of the best and most popular routes is from Manali to Leh. The route is open from June to September, and runs through the Rohtang pass (3980 m), the Lahaul valley, the settlements of Keylong and Sarchu, the Baralacha La pass (4890 m), and Taglang La (5360 m).

The route is 475 km long and along the way you will see a huge variety of landscapes- from bright green, densely vegetated slopes to hazy brown deserts and plains.

Desert Thar

Located in the “land of the Rajas” of Rajasthan, the Thar Desert attracts travelers with its charming villages and stunning views of fortresses, palaces, temples and havelis.

Besides enjoying the sights, you will have the chance to mingle with the locals, observe their customs and lifestyle. Unlike other areas, Rajasthan is renowned for its good roads and traditional hospitality.

Camel safari

Rajasthan

You can visit the magical land of Rajasthan with the help of Indian wild safariand look at the breathtaking beauty of the Thar Desert, imbued with colorful culture and traditions from November to March.

A camel safari through the golden sands is a fantastic journey of comfort and convenience. You can go for a short walk, or make a transition to another city. Along the way, you can enjoy amazing sights, numerous sand dunes and enchanting glimpses of rural life in the remote areas of Rajasthan.

In the evening, you can stay in one of the villages, taste traditional Indian cuisine and enjoy Indian dancing.

Ladakh

Camels in India have long gone beyond the “Desert Ships” and have become one of the favorite modes of transport for tourists visiting Ladakh. The path lies through ancient passages and remote villages.

The village of Panamik is especially interesting- it is the northernmost point of India, accessible to tourists. Alternatively, you can enjoy the beauty of Buddhist monasteries and take a dip in the healing hot springs.

And the sudden transition from apricot orchards to snow-capped Himalayan peaks will leave an indelible impression for a lifetime.

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