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India is a thrilling adventure holiday destination. You can choose from a wide range of adventure tours in India from trekking and rock climbing, white water rafting and kayaking on the rivers of India, you’re also sure to enjoy wildlife safaris and adventure tours to the National Parks and wildlife sanctuaries in India. If water sports excite you, there is the long and jagged coast line that provides for a variety of water sports.
The waves are ideal of sports like wind surfing. There are also places where underwater sights are so beautiful that you can go for scuba diving. The lofty Himalaya is always a challenge to all those people who love to scale the heights. Indian bio-diversity is simply bewildering and all you need to do is catch a hiking trail and lose yourself in the beauty of nature.
The topographical diversity of India caters to the tastes of different types of people. There is opportunity for adventures in the jungle as well as in the hills. The sea is also easily accessible as India has a large and variegated coastline. If you love adventures in the hills, the Himalaya can really be a wonderful place for skiing and hiking. The skiing resorts of Kashmir attracts a lot of tourists through out the year. The craze heightens during the winter months.
India is also a fantastic place for Jungle Safari tourism. The country has a rich bio-diversity. There are a number of National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries where you will be able to see some of the most exotic animals at large. Big game lovers venture into the jungles of Sundarban to catch a glimpse of Royal Bengal Tiger. These are the second biggest of the cat family and arguably the most powerful. Only the Siberian Tigers are bigger in size than these majestic cats that are found in eastern India. In the western part of India, Gir Forest is the only place in the world that is home to the Asiatic Lion.
The northern part of the country has a number of national parks that is home to tigers and mountain leopards. The most famous wildlife sanctuary of the region is Corbett National Park. In south India, herds of elephants can be found foraging along the forests.
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