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Adventures in Bihar
Bihar is the place where the tourists can do adventure with trekking and wildlife Safari.

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Adventures in BiharBihar, the third state in India according to the Population, is divided into 9 divisions and 37 districts, and has Patna as its capital. It has a very rich history, and is also an attraction for travelers and tourists. There are various hotels to cater to the needs of tourists. The economy is mainly based on adventurous tourism, pilgrimage tourism and agricultural and trading activities.

Wildlife Safari: The kind of Indian wildlife varies according to the differences in climate and geographical factors of each region. After independence many of the hunting reserves of the Indian kings and Britishers are now made protected sanctuaries and some have been upgraded to national parks. Project tiger, started in 1973, was a concerned effort to protect the Indian national animal - tiger along with the other species. Apart from the tigers one can watch a variety of wild animals like deer`s - Nilgai, Chital, Blackbuck, bears, leopards, the rhinos, elephants and also different kinds of birds. It is thrilling to watch the animals and birds with their natural grace, sounds and movements. Indian wildlife is really nice in a natural setup of breathtaking beauty.

Trekking: The trekking opportunity in Bihar is outstanding for the fact that, the terrain is very challenging like in Himalaya Mountain areas but with the advantage of not being snow-wrapped. An added attraction is the possibility of intimating with many rare species of flora & fauna, rare to find elsewhere. You can hire guides to walk through the most alluring and confusing terrains of the Bihar, which is characterized by flowing rivers, rolling hills and towering waterfalls.

Jungle Safari: Safari is an adventure that takes any adventurer who likes to explore the unexplored trails and unspoilt natural horizons of desert or countryside or forests. One such safari is Jungle safari. It can also be defined as a forest trail, except that instead of walking, hiking or trekking, you have also got the options of explore the forest regions via a jeep or a elephant or even on a horse.

Jungle safari not just involves exploring the jungles of a particular region. The options can involve national parks and wildlife sanctuaries as well as protective reserves. And you can also opt for wild camping as well as nature walks too. Staying in the jungle lodges provided by the various forests departments within the sanctuary areas is also the part of this safari deal and the best way you can enjoy your holiday to hang out in the Jungle area, relax and do nothing.


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