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In case you are planning to take a wildlife safari into then the best period lies between the months of October and March. Since the weather during this period in India is pleasant. Even the humidity does not act as an obstacle. The Indian summers are known to be the best time for wildlife tourism and especially for spotting the tiger. The hot weather conditions and the decrease in the water-bodies forces the animals to come out even during the daytime. The animals flock to the water bodies to keep themselves cool and to quench their thrust. This provides an excellent opportunity for wildlife viewing and wildlife photography as well.
While on a wildlife safari it is noteworthy that the animals in the surrounding areas tend to hide after feeling insecure in case of loud or rapid movements. To catch a view of the lion having water or the small herd of deer contemplating, it is best to be patient and let the animals be at home. The forest guide can be contacted for the description of the animals and their habits. The animals are most active and can be spotted easily either early in the mornings or late in the evenings. The State Government Tourism Corporations are known to cater to the needs of the tourists to the Wildlife Sanctuaries and the national parks in the various Indian states. Amidst the green grasslands and the wild vegetation with no modern gadgets at your disposal a stay in the Wildlife Sanctuaries across India is an unforgettable experience. Besides the active participation of the government of India there are other organizations like the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI), Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI), and Society for Environment, Wildlife Action and Awareness (SEWAA). The whirlwind tour through any of these beautiful wildlife parks is bound to spell bind you with the variety of flora and fauna of India. Watching the fascinating wildlife like the white tiger is much more exotic than playing with your pet dog. National Parks in India » Back to Wildlife in India »
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