Looking for the best Wildlife destinations to visit in August? Let us help you out with the most preferred options for August.
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Complete Family Destination
A melting pot of cultures, Singapore is a cosmopolitan city with a vibrant shopping, food, entertainment and nightlife scene. It is also deep-rooted in history and tradition.
₹38,500
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Forested Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarakhand
Enjoy a thrilling vacay in the jungles of Jim Corbett. You can expect heavy rainfalls with increased humidity. You will also enjoy exploring the mountains at Jim Corbett.
₹20,530
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Paradise Amidst Hills in Meghalaya
Exciting wildlife encounters await you at Cherrapunji. You will love sightseeing and outdoor activities. Don’t forget to explore the beautiful mountains around Cherrapunji.
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Nature Lover’s Paradise in Gujarat
Home of the Asiatic Lion, Sasan Gir is famous for the Gir National Park with abundant flora, fauna and birdlife. The historical Junagadh town is located nearby.
₹81,805
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Famous for Royal Bengal Tigers and Mangrove Islands
Spot exotic wildlife in the jungles of Sunderbans. You can expect heavy rainfalls. You will also enjoy the beaches at Sunderbans.
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Renowned Wildlife Reserve in Rajasthan
Spanning over 800 square kilometres in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, this National Park nestled amidst the mighty Aravalli Hills is home to a diverse variety of wildlife species, grasslands and deciduous forests.
₹17,075
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Enchanting Backwater Destination in Kerala
Kumarakom is the perfect retreat for wildlife enthusiasts. You can expect breezy and cloudy weather with frequent thunderstorms. Additionally, explore the rich heritage of Kumarakom.
₹20,882
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Offbeat Hill Escape for Adventure Lovers
For thrilling wildlife encounters, head to Silvassa. You can expect extremely hot days with temperatures soaring as high as 40°C. Silvassa is also popular for its heritage monuments.
₹46,809
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Home of the World-Famous Bird Sanctuary
Also known as the “Eastern Gate of Rajasthan”, Bharatpur is a paradise for bird-lovers. This off-beat destination is also home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Keoladeo National Park.
₹18,140
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Premier Tiger Reserve in Karnataka
Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Nagarhole, also known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park, is known for its beautiful waterfalls, streams, lakes, hills, and rich flora and fauna.
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Queen of Satpura – Pachmarhi
Discover the pristine flora and fauna of Pachmarhi. You can expect moderate rainfall with pleasant weather. The mountain vistas at Pachmarhi are spectacular too.
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Maharashtra's Oldest & Largest Wildlife Hotspot
Located about three hours from the nearest airport at Nagpur, Tadoba is known for its flourishing wildlife, particularly, its large population of Royal Bengal Tigers.
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The Strawberry Capital of Maharashtra
Get set for thrilling wildlife encounters at Mahabaleshwar. You can expect continuous rainfalls with cool temperatures. The mountain views from Mahabaleshwar are an added bonus.
₹31,524
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Beautiful Heritage City in Rajasthan
Exotic wildlife awaits you in the jungles of Alwar. You can expect moderate to heavy rainfalls. Also, don’t miss the heritage structures at Alwar.
₹19,118
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The City of Forts, Palaces, Temples and Mosques
Nestled away in Gujarat, Champaner is a historical city in the Panchmahal district and is set around the beautiful archaeological park of Pavagadh that is home to many edifices and a declared UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Land of Ethereal Beauty
Soak in the thrill of untamed wildlife experiences at Leh (Ladakh). You can expect cool and comfortable weather. Also, do not miss the spellbinding mountain views at Leh (Ladakh).
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Lush Green Hill Station in Karnataka
Chikmagalur invites you to the land of brilliant wildlife. You can expect rainfalls along with high humidity levels. You will also enjoy exploring the mountains at Chikmagalur.
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Scenic Mountain Destination in Bhutan
Enjoy a thrilling vacay in the jungles of Thimphu. You can expect pleasant climate. The heritage monuments in Thimphu will also charm you.
₹2,10,000
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Famous Pilgrimage Site in Odisha
Exciting wildlife encounters await you at Puri. You can expect heavy rainfalls along with thunderstorms. Additionally, you can visit the pilgrimage sites at Puri.
₹19,618
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The Mother City of South Africa
Spot exotic wildlife in the jungles of Cape Town. You can expect mild temperatures, fewer tourists, and great opportunities for outdoor activities. The beaches at Cape Town are also worth exploring.
₹14,000
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Nature Lovers’ Paradise
Masinagudi is a small town situated in the Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is surrounded by dense forests, tea and coffee plantations, and wildlife sanctuaries. Masinagudi is known for its scenic beauty and wildlife, and it attracts a large number of tourists every year. The town also has many trekking trails and waterfalls, making it a great destination for adventure lovers.
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Welcome to the wildlife! Step into the real 'Jungle Book' and put on your Mowgli shoes. Plan a wildlife adventure trip where you can catch a glimpse of rare animal and bird species in their natural habitat. It is a fantasy for many travellers to visit the forests, national parks and wildlife reserves to explore its rich wildlife, natural vegetation, and enjoy the enthralling natural world.
By August, you have spent almost the entire year on the roads in the bustling traffic and noisy horns. Why not take a break from the frenetic schedule and hit the road, but this time with a travel plan.
Gir National Park – Gujarat, Jim Corbett National Park – Uttarakhand, Ranthambore National Park – Rajasthan, Bannerghatta Biological Park – Karnataka, Sunderbans National Park – West Bengal, Kaziranga National Park – Assam and Periyar National Park – Kerala are some of the best destinations to explore wildlife.
The best type of places that you can visit in August are tea gardens, waterfalls, hills, backwaters, plains, deserts, beaches, temples, villages, passes, lakes and valleys.
A wildlife trip offers a glimpse into the lives of rare species, allows you to live in forests and take a break from concrete jungles!