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Wildlife Eco Tours take the wildlife enthusiast to the many National parks and Wildlife sanctuaries across the Indian Subcontinents in this diverse and abundant land. It covers 106 National Parks in India and 90+ national parks of the Indian subcontinent, a dozen bio-reserves over 400 wildlife sanctuaries, has within it an enormous range of habitats from the Himalayans in the north, the deserts of the West to the luxuriant rain forests of South India.

These varied habitats are home to an abundance of varied wildlife like the rare and secretive Snow Leopard in the snow-clad mountains of the Himalayas to large herds of elephants in the South Indian jungles. With 10 National Parks and 3 Wildlife Reserves, Nepal has created a very effective network of Protected Areas. Five national parks, four animal sanctuaries, one nature reserve, and nine biological corridors are all present in Bhutan. There are 61 animal sanctuaries and 26 national parks in Sri Lanka.