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India a unique subcontinent has vast variations in geography, climate and vegetation. As a consequence there is exciting diversity in habitats and wildlife. India, currently, has around 80 National Parks and 441 Sanctuaries dotted around the country. While some are inaccessible many have excellent facilities for visitors. Depending on the area and terrain, wildlife watching provides its excitement. It may be done from elephant-back, from watch towers or even a boat - and the thrill of spotting herds of wild elephant, deer, a rhino or even atiger, in its natural environment, is very difficult to match.
The highest mountain ranges in the world and geologically speaking, the youngest, the Himalayas offer some of the most spectacular landscapes in the world. The western and eastern sectors of these lofty mountains have distinct differences in vegetation and wildlife.
Vegetation also varies with altitude and ranges from the tropical and sub tropical forests of the foothills, the temperate forests and alpine meadows of the higherreaches, to the high altitude deserts in Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. With diverse habitats, animal life is varied too.
India a unique subcontinent has vast variations in geography, climate and vegetation. As a consequence there is exciting diversity in habitats and wild life. The mighty is Himalayan is the highest mountains in the world; offer a wide spectrum of landscapes and wild life.
Tropical forests in its extremity contrast with the pine and coniferous woodland of the western Himalayans. Natural cover varies with altitude and these evergreen forests are bounded with high alpine meadows nearer the snowline and temperate forest of short stout trees in the lower elevations. In the foothills are deciduous trees, with shrubs, bamboos. Fern and grass. The northern plains.
The course of the holy rivers Ganga and the Yamuna, the Great Thar Desert in the west, the Sundarbans, the marshy swamplands, in the delta of the Ganga and the Brahmaputra, in the east; the ancient volcanic rock of Deccan Plateau, lying in the rain shadow of the hills and the western Ghats with their dense, luxuriant forest - all provide fascinating variations in habitats.
These sustain over 350 species of mammals' 2, 100 kinds of birds - local and migratory, nearly 350 species of reptile and countless insects. The need for conservation of the environment and the forest has exercised the minds of Indian rulers from the earliest of times.
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