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While planning Travel Vacations in Calcutta and India through wild life adventure
Article by Elina Joshef
India is not only well known for its heritage travel and tourism but the wild life adventure of this country is also very exciting and thrilling and millions of people visit this country each and every year just to take the enjoyment of the wildlife adventure of this country. Nobody can deny that it is as various in kind as it is rich with the blessings of nature mother. Approximately 4% of the entire land is covered by dense forest and India is a country where one can find 90 national parks and almost 482 sanctuaries which is not a matter of joke. One can find very exceptional and rare species of animals and plants in such forests that can provide with a different kind of flavor and taste and experience. Wildlife Travel in India can be lifetime experience for many people and a nature lover will be overwhelmed while witnessing such various species in the forests of the country. India possesses almost 70% of biodiversity among the whole world.
If any tourist wants to explore the wildlife in the state of west Bengal then the wildlife in the forest of Sunder ban will welcome him/her. The best tour guide in Calcutta or the best tour operator in Calcutta can never ignore such a tour to sunder ban if it has to draw a complete tour in the state of West Bengal or even for the city. More surprisingly many people wish to visit this heritage forest while they are on their Honeymoon vacation in Calcutta. Nobody can deny the fact that the country is no doubt the home of numerous mammals including Asian Elephants or Asiatic Lion. Such mammals are significant in this country as they are very associated with various deities in this country. A nature lover will be mesmerized while taking the flavor of wildlife adventure of this country. It is not very surprising that people can never complete the whole wildlife adventure of this country in a single tour.The wildlife adventure tour of this country really possesses the extraordinary factor and has the capacity to mesmerize with its glory and diversity to all nature lovers. The biodiversity factor is no doubt a heritage factor for the basic attraction in this country. The tour can give you something more than a usual adventurous tour. Each and every year numerous people from all over the world come and enjoy the adventurous tour because of its heritage factor. If anybody ask the names of several top level national parks of this country then without any doubt one can mention the name of Jim Corbett National Park (Uttaranchal) or Bandhavgarh National Park and Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh. One can also mention Gir National Park in Sasangir (Gujrat) and Ranthambhor National Park in Sawai Madhopur in the list. Such national parks definitely enrich your adventure tour to this land. These parks are full of beautiful species of birds and various rare species of animals among them many are extinct and various species of plants that may have huge Ayurvedic benefits.
The Jim Corbett national park is the only one sanctuary in the Himalayas having a wide variety in the animals and plants. There is no doubt that the sanctuary is very popular just because of its tigers and leopards. The sanctuary is full of its flora and fauna. The sanctuary is build in the year 1936 having more than 110 species of trees and numerous kinds if animals including birds and reptiles. A roaming around in this sanctuary is an experience in itself and an adventure lover can never deny the extraordinary beauty of this place.
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A Book Review: Robb Logger, March 13, 2011
By Shelly Arkon –
This review is from: Don’t Go There! A Robblogger Look at Travel (Kindle Edition)
Here’s a little flavor from Robb’s book: The best Sweden could offer was a hotel likely made by a manic obsessive compulsive Swede with an ice pick and a lot of free time. Greece was a haven for dirty old men with cameras. The Land of Oz didn’t have a good fairy or a wicked witch. Russia turned out to be the world’s equivalent of the fat girl you would think twice about at the end of the night, even with their nine last calls, and Mexico scared the hell out of me. Anyone can buy this book for ninety-nine cents on Amazon.com. It’s worth every laugh. It will tickle your brain, and make your cheeks hurt. Make sure you’re sitting in a pair of Depends. You might pee yourself, too. Let’s move on….(Robb’s line, not mine) One thing I like about Robb’s writing, he’s got manners and is consistent with such. He always addresses readers as dear readers or dear and patient readers. Robb took careful time in doing research on certain countries for vacation spots so you wouldn’t have to. He used their websites’ homepages and Wiki-pedia for the important information that he delivered in his book. Thank you, Robb. I believe you’ve made your parents proud. Thank you for the warnings why no one should visit these places. Beware of perverts and hagglers. They lurk in other countries, too. Let’s move on… He researched the following countries for you: Sweden, Greece, Australia, Mexico, Russia, Ireland, Switzerland, Egypt, and Canada. Mexico scared me the most. Been there myself. And yes, it scared the hell out of me. Too bad the book didn’t exist in 1997, the year I went there.I’ll never forget the tugboat ride and people leaning over the side puking. I’m glad I didn’t partake in the hospitality, tequila served with worms. Drinking and a bobbing boat don’t mix. My stomach had no problems churning on its own. Robb’s book brought back the vivid memory. Thanks Robb. As for the other countries, he does a great job poking fun at them and pulling laughter out of you.Robb you’re gifted with divine humor. God’s been good to you. However, I do believe he’d like some visitors because he promoted Canada. At the end he announced his birthplace. Thessalon, Ontario. I believe he’d like a date or something. Any eligible woman. Possibly a midget. I think he likes really short women. He made my eyes tear for him. Sorry Robb, but I’m happily married with five dramatic daughters and two dogs. My dating days are over, buddy. But I’ll be glad to read your next book. When is that one coming out?
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A nice light read…and loads of laughs!, February 27, 2011
By Beth Muscat “Author of, “The Bracelet”… (Ontario, Canada) –
This review is from: Don’t Go There! A Robblogger Look at Travel (Kindle Edition)
Don’t let the picture fool ya. This is actually a good light read. Don’t Go There ‘is done in Rob’s classic form of ‘brow beat’ humour. He rates 10 countries in the hopes of finding somewhere that he and his girlfriend can go for vacation. It’s not an easy process. But, Rob plugs along…kind of like that train in Switzerland. Let’s move on. He states a lot of good things about each country, but it seems the bad things outweigh the good things. For instance, he gave a -1,000,000 to Mexico because of it’s crime rate and their lack of caring about said crime rate. He figures that if they got rid of the pinata, maybe the children of Mexico wouldn’t grow up to be so mean and heartless. He akins Russia to a fat woman who is bi-polar, has a temper and a dry interior with an extensive coastline. Of course, the Russian’s invented vodka and they say “dah”. What’s not to love? I particularly liked his facts about Greece. He compares Ouzo to Buckley’s cough medicine. I’ve smelled both and I believe that observation to be correct. Although, as a Canadian mother, I have never given my child Buckley’s just to test her resolve. Sweden has the Ice Hotel, Australia was originally discovered by the Dutch in 1606, but they didn’t like it and Canada just wants to be the United States. Did Rob and his girlfriend ever come up with a place that they might like to vacation in? You’ll have to buy the book to find out. This book was extremely funny and entertaining. It’s akin to my husbands kind of humour. That’s probably why I like Rob’s blogs that he comes up with. I’m used to it.
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Well done!, February 28, 2011
By Tiffany A. Harkleroad “Tiffanys Bookshelf” (Kittanning PA) –
This review is from: Don’t Go There! A Robblogger Look at Travel (Kindle Edition)
Most travel books try to sell you on why you should go to various exotic or exciting locations. Not this book. Robblogger instead tries to talk you out of going to various locations. For example, all the Swiss have to offer is trains painted various colors and a whole lot of lakes. And do not even consider Mexico, as you will get abducted, and have your entire hotel room stolen. England can offer you a castle that is also close to Legoland, but trying to hit them both in one day is a pretty bad idea. And one of the highlights of Ireland is a museum dedicated to diseased potatoes. Why would you ever want to go to any of these places? I am not one much for travel myself. Short trips within a day’s drive, for 3-4 days is about all we do, because frankly, no bed is as awesome as my own, and I never feel like I get completely clean in hotel showers. So when this book was given to me for review, I loved the idea of it. There is a part of me, like Robblogger, who thinks the idea of traveling to all these places seems so awesome. And then I think about it a little more, and realize, eh, not so much. I love that some of the sources cited include Wikipedia and the US Department of State. It just proves that this book does not take itself too seriously, and more than once I found myself giggling uncontrollably. A huge fan of snarky humor, this book pokes fun at the pompous travel guides that are so commonly found among travel books. The book is a nice short read, I would say just about the right length to make this a first installment in a series of such themed books (Don’t Go There Either as a sequal perhaps, or Don’t Eat There, etc, the possibilities are endless). I really love that the writer talks in the introduction about this being born out of an attempted to amuse his girlfriend. This is one of those books that gives hope to burgeoning authors everywhere to go ahead and take the plunge. Well done Robblogger, I look forward to hearing more from you in the future.
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