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India Family Vacations

Enjoy the best vacation trips with your family in India this year. Here is the list of few off-beat places you must visit this year.

Tadoba National Park

Tadoba National Park is the oldest national park in Maharashtra. Tadoba, a heaven for wildlife enthusiasts is a rich, dry deciduous forest. It is a great place to walk and enjoy nature. This splendid museum of flora and fauna holds more than thousand species of birds, animals, insects and other life forms. Alongwith the main attraction – large herds of chitals, the tigers, sambars, barking deers, chausingas, nilgais, sloth beers, wild dogs, Indian bisons, wild boars and leopards are other inhabitants of this beautiful wildlife sanctuary.

Angsana Resort And Spa

Tucked away in one of India’s most enchanting regions, Angsana Oasis Spa & Resort invites you to experience the curative power of nature ensconced in the lavish greenery and vast space of the picturesque Northwest state, Bangalore.

Kangar Valley National Park

The valley in Chattisgarh is one of the last pockets of almost virgin forests left in the peninsular region. To protect this unique eco-system, it has been proposed as a biosphere reserve. The valley is nearly 34 km long with average width of about 6 km. The park fauna consists of tiger, panther, wild cat, cheetal, jackal, rhesus macaque, sloth beer, python, heyna, crocodile, otter, langur etc.

Chitrakoot

Chitrakoot, “the hill of many wonders”, nestles peacefully in the northern spurs of the Vidhyas, a place of tranquil forest glades and quite rivers and streams, where calm and repose are all pervading.

Nalanda

Nalanda, where ruins of the great ancient university have been excavated, is situated 90 km south east of Patna. The ruins extend over a large area and represent only a part of the extensive establishment. The archaeological zone here is classified into a number of sites that include 11 monasteries and several temples built in red bricks.

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