subject: Kaziranga Reigns Supreme With Highest Density Of Tigers [print this page] Although there are ample of awe inspiring experiences that make India holiday journey more than worthwhile, however with the recent news of highest density of tigers in deep vicinities of Kaziranga, the experience is bound to become gorgeous than ever, inviting adventure lovers from every nook and corner of the world.
India is a vast country with a wide variety of experience among which wildlife stands atop in every respect. This is primarily because there is no dearth of an assortment of wildlife species in the deepest jungles of India.
Kaziranga, although primarily famous for its one-horned rhino, has emerged as one of the places that homes maximum number of tigers. As it covers nearly 430 square kilometers, the current news makes it eminent for those embarking on holidays in India 2012.
As with the considerable rise in the number of tigers in the recent times, it has given an impetus to the Indian tourism without a tad of doubt. Just a few years back, the number was confined to 86 and just a few days back the statistics show it has gone up by more than 100. With the highest density of population of tigers, it makes the lush jungle more significant than ever.
Taking into consideration the wildlife prevalent in the Kaziranga, we find that there is no dearth of elephant grass, swamps, cane, and forest that provides a perfect ambiance to the species living in those vicinities. With a good number of rhinos, there is no dearth of sambars, wild buffalos, wild boar along with other endangered species including barasingha or swamp deer. Whats more, the aquatic life is also rich in many respects. With otters and dolphins in the mighty rivers offering plenty of water pools attracting fishing birds, all this makes it simply wonderful.
With the current news pertaining to the highest number of tigers in the vicinities of Kaziranga, it makes the India holiday 2012 experience more than significant than ever. In fact, the study, substantiating the number of tigers was a joint initiative of the Assam Forest Department and biodiversity conservation group Aaranyak. The report, which was released by Assam Forest Minister Rakibul Hussain, clearly stated the tiger population in the reserve extrapolating at 106.
All this could be possible in wake of the annual monitoring of tigers that is the constituent of Kaziranga National Park with the help of camera traps established in wake of 2009, 2010 and 2011. All this makes India holidays more than worthwhile in the present context and elevates the overall standard of the Indian tourism in its entirety.