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		<title>Why select a camping toilet?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s really annoying to go to a nice campground and ending up having to use foul toilet facilities. People who travel to the outdoors already know that it requires going out into the forest for a couple of days or weeks. However, does this also mean giving up on comfort and desire for a good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s really annoying to go to a nice campground and ending up having to use foul toilet facilities. People who travel to the outdoors already know that it requires going out into the forest for a couple of days or weeks. However, does this also mean giving up on comfort and desire for a good place to go? Well, it does not have to be anymore, since now you can bring your own camping toilet that&#8217;s portable. Having your own place to go has a ton of rewards that you will enjoy.</p>
<p>First, your privacy will be protected while you are relieving yourself. It&#8217;s sometmes difficult to find some privacy especially in public spots so having your time alone can really be pleasant. You also will not have to worry about coming upon crappy facilities that you would haveused. For most explorers, it isn&#8217;t a concern that others use the same facilities but it&#8217;s mostly the state of the toilets and facilities in these camping grounds that&#8217;s the problem. If you do have your own personal toilet, you can easily control the amount of use for it and uphold its cleanliness. There are all sorts of portable units that are simple to clean up so there is no need to worry.</p>
<p>If you have an out-of-doors expedition planned and would like a portable toilet, then there are a couple of decisions you should keep in mind. The first one would be the design. There are so many portable toilets that you can check out. Some can have a simple bucket design while others are just impressive, almost like having one from your house. You need to think about the maneuverability of the device as well. You&#8217;ll want to make sure that it fits into the space you have for it.</p>
<p>Another thing you should be aware of would be how much do you want to spend? Keep a budget in your head for how much in reality want to pay out on being comfortable. The cost of these units can vary all over the place, so there is definitely one that will fit your budget. Another thing to think about is where you will be buying your camping toilet. Looking around online will allow you to select from a fantastic assortment. It&#8217;s right on the money for finding all sorts of companies and what they have to offer, saving you wear and tear of having to explore all over the place. So go ahead and look around the Internet for the perfect portable toilet, it&#8217;s easy!</p>
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<p>To find more handy info on acquiring one of these, go to this website: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.campingtoilet.org/">camping toilet</a>.</p>
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		<title>Bike Hiring in Morzine Les Gets</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 14:14:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Morzine Les Gets is an Alpine town well known all over the world for its biking trails. Biking enthusiasts come here to participate in several biking competition or simply for a biking holiday.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Morzine Les Gets is an Alpine town well known all over the world for its biking trails. Biking enthusiasts come here to participate in several biking competition or simply for a biking holiday.</p>
<p>Though many bikers prefer to get their own bikes to Morzine, some rent bikes here. Before you set out on a biking holiday of your own, ask yourself whether your bike will be able to endure the difficult Alpine trails or not?</p>
<p>Bikers coming to Morzine Les Gets for the first time have this general misconception that Morzine is only for downhill mountain biking, however, the truth is it also has excellent cross country mountain biking trails.</p>
<p>If you are going to Morzine by car, it is easy to take your bike along. However, if you are planning to take a plane there, packing and transporting your bike can pose many problems.</p>
<p>If you don’t own a bike, there is no reason for you to worry; you can hire one. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.morzine-mtb.com/" title="Mountain biking in Morzine">Mountain biking in Morzine</a> Les Gets is very easy. Several bike stores in Morzine Les Gets offer bikes for rent. One of the best reasons to hire a bike in Morzine is that you can rest assured that the bike is in good condition as it is looked after by professionals. The rent is usually between 50 and 100 Euros a day, depending on the type of bike you select. You can also rent other biking accessories such as helmets, pads and much more.</p>
<p>Hiring a bike in Morzine can save you a lot of trouble that you would otherwise go through by lugging your bike around. A major advantage of renting a bike in Morzine is that professional bikers maintain these bikes. Thus you can be sure that the bike you rent will endure even the toughest of trails while you set out to mountain bike. It is also a good idea to hire a bike here if you are a novice biker.</p>
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		<title>A Guide to Camping Coolers, Fridges and Freezers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 12:52:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you go camping for a long period of time it&#8217;s advisable to bring along a cooler of some sort. Keeping food and drinks like milk, butter and vegetables is necessary if you don&#8217;t have an RV or camper with you. Relying on UHT or warm milk is not a great way to camp.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you go camping for a long period of time it&#8217;s advisable to bring along a cooler of some sort. Keeping food and drinks like milk, butter and vegetables is necessary if you don&#8217;t have an RV or camper with you. Relying on UHT or warm milk is not a great way to camp.</p>
<p>You&#8217;re roughing it already so why sacrifice life&#8217;s little pleasures. Nothing gets the day off to a great start like a meal of eggs and fruit with a tea or coffee afterwards. Having access to these essential foodstuff items means you will have more energy and enthusiasm for the day.</p>
<p>You can find several different types of coolers designed specifically for camping and which type is right for you will depend on where and how long you will be camping. Do you require food to be kept cool for long periods of time or just for a few hours? Will you have access to mains supply or are you going to rely on car battery or gas?</p>
<p>A compressor fridge will serve you if you use only mains or battery while an absorption fridge is your option when looking for gas powered fridges and freezers. They may be more expensive than simple coolers but will add so much more to your camping experience that you will not regret the purchase.</p>
<p>For short term or day trips, you want to have a very well insulated camping cooler to place ice packs inside. The ice you put into it needs to stay cool for numerous days while you&#8217;re camping as there may not be a convenient place to go to purchase more bags of ice.</p>
<p>A camping cooler with a sealable lid and a valve to release melted ice water is recommended. Put it under a tree or in a shady spot to help it stay cool. Secure lids will also keep animals away. Animals that may arrive into your camping area won&#8217;t be able to get it open. You don&#8217;t want to arrive back and find that your supply of food is gone due to the fact an animal wanted to get a snack.</p>
<p>Having a number of coolers for different times of day may be beneficial so you only open each once per day, rather than multiple times which will release much of the precious cold air. </p>
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		<title>The Airbed - Your New Best Friend!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 06:18:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adjustable airbeds have gained notoriety in recent years as a solution to the age old problem of what to do when partners can not agree on the ideal degree of firmness. In the past, this made mattress shopping an absolute nightmare, and, more often than not, the ideal solution was to select a mattress that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adjustable airbeds have gained notoriety in recent years as a solution to the age old problem of what to do when partners can not agree on the ideal degree of firmness. In the past, this made mattress shopping an absolute nightmare, and, more often than not, the ideal solution was to select a mattress that fell somewhere in between the ideal firmness for both partners.</p>
<p>Many people love to entertain out of town guests for a couple days, giving them a chance to catch up and relax without having to worry so much about time constraints. But, not everyone has a spare bed to accommodate their visitors. This is the perfect scenario, depicting why having an Intex Airbed can be particularly handy.</p>
<p>The are a number of different Intex models on the market and the newest ones have some advanced features that the earlier models did not have. As with many other inflatable air mattress styles that are available, Intex has also recently introduced a model that has a built in air pump.</p>
<p>Airbeds are also perfect for when your heading out camping, just think no more hard ground to place your sleeping bag on, just inflate and no time at all you have the luxury of a comfy be in the great outdoors. Airbeds are indeed the ideal travel companion for the camper, caravan user or mobile home enthusiast.</p>
<p>Back at home airbeds are just as versatile - having a party, got friends or family staying over? Its no problem with you airbed, remember the days your guests were forced to sleep on the sofa, lets be honest that not good for their backs or your sofa, now just unroll the bed and in less than 2 minutes you have a bed that guarantees a decent nights sleep.</p>
<p>According to some owners of the Intex Airbed, the inclusion of an air pump as part of the inflatable bed is a much needed improvement. One reviewer who owned an Intex inflatable mattress wrote that she found that it is very stable and comfortable and she gave it high marks for not losing air as so many other similar products are known to do.</p>
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		<title>Cooking and Tenting tips for safety camping</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 00:16:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For all campers, make a decision first where you are placing your tent and use the pointers below to guide you for safety camping.
Don’t place camping tent in a low-lying area for flooding purposes. Don’t place your camping tent under old tree.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For all campers, make a decision first where you are placing your tent and use the pointers below to guide you for safety camping.</p>
<p>Don’t place camping tent in a low-lying area for flooding purposes. Don’t place your camping tent under old tree.</p>
<p>Plan ahead before go to camping trip. Be prepared to treat injuries and allergy. Have a first-aid kit which includes treatments for allergies and any injuries.</p>
<p>Make sure that each child is at a safe distance from the campfire and also from cooking fire.</p>
<p>Teach children about camping safety tips. Always it is better to keep sand or water near the campfire to put out the fire.</p>
<p>Always go with your friends or family member when leaving the campsite and let an child know when you are leaving and when you&#8217;ll be back correctly.</p>
<p>Food that you keep yourself when camping attracts wild animals and insects. If possible, store such foods it in a cooler in your car. Don’t keep it in your tent.</p>
<p>Gas Appliances</p>
<p>If possible try to change disposable gas cartridges only when cartridge is completely empty.</p>
<p>When a cooking is completed or your appliance is not in use, the cylinder should be turned off at the valve.</p>
<p>Ensure that flexible pipes are strongly clipped and do not leak.</p>
<p>Liquid fuel Appliances</p>
<p>Try to avoid using appliances fuelled by petrol, if achievable and ensure the right fuel is used.</p>
<p>Filling and illumination should be carried out in the open air. All fuel used should be stored in a cold place away from combustibles, and in the right containers.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that hot weather will cause fuel to evaporate. The vapors will follow ground contours and may travel a long way ignored.</p>
<p>Make sure that your camping group knows the location of the telephone to call the Emergency Services.</p>
<p>Ensure that your group knows how to use the gear provided.</p>
<p>Cooking</p>
<p>Site cookers stay away from the entrance of your tent. Cook only in areas that have designed for cooking. Ensure your cooker is steady and not likely to tip over. Keep flammables things away from the cooking area. Enjoy your camping with more and safety.</p>
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		<title>Learning How To Buy Camping Tents</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many things to look for when buying camping tents. Although for someone who doesn&#8217;t know much, they may be misled to believe that any kind of tent will do. But, that is not the case at all. For one thing, different season&#8217;s call for different tents. Therefore, you should be choosing your is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many things to look for when buying camping tents. Although for someone who doesn&#8217;t know much, they may be misled to believe that any kind of tent will do. But, that is not the case at all. For one thing, different season&#8217;s call for different tents. Therefore, you should be choosing your is based on the temperatures of the season. You plan on camping.</p>
<p>One thing you should start off with is determining the maximum amount of campers that will be accompanying you and sharing your tent. This can easily be done by checking the labels or the packaging, as they are clearly written.</p>
<p>Then, you should check the quality of the major components. Those components involved the body, the polls, the rain fly, and the trap. Ensure that you are purchasing one which has a good quality trap. This part plays a very important role in determining how long your tent will last, as it is the barrier between the ground and the floor of your tent.</p>
<p>Another very important aspect of purchasing this type of item is your budget. As they come in various price ranges, it&#8217;s important to decide before you go out shopping, how much money you actually want to spend on it. Additionally, you should decide on the size and weight. This is very crucial, if you&#8217;re backpacking and have to lug something that&#8217;s very heavy around. For those who are backpacking, you should opt for a light weight tent instead.</p>
<p>Check on the durability of the fabric. You&#8217;ll only know this through some research. You can do your research even in retail stores by asking the salespeople who should know quite a bit about the subject. In addition to that, you should also pay attention to the color of your choice. While some fabric colors make the inside of the tent, brighter, others can make it more dim. Make sure you choose the one that you prefer.</p>
<p>Although some of you might think that this simply has to do with personal style, there&#8217;s a lot more to it than that. Some colors actually absorb heat, while others reflect it. So, depending on the seasons and temperatures, it&#8217;s important to make the right decision. Also, you should ensure that the tent of your choice is waterproof.</p>
<p>Because your tent is your home while you are away, you should be looking for the utmost comfort and reliability it has to offer. So the right tent for the right season and temperatures will be able to give you the best camping experience without suffering from any discomfort.</p>
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		<title>How to Survive Outdoor in Cold Weather</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No matter how adventurous you are or how tactful you are in emergency situations, human beings are always pitied against weather adversities. The weather has a course of its own and can change without a single notice, which can leave stranded on the most unlikely of places. The best way go through a tough situation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No matter how adventurous you are or how tactful you are in emergency situations, human beings are always pitied against weather adversities. The weather has a course of its own and can change without a single notice, which can leave stranded on the most unlikely of places. The best way go through a tough situation is to remain tough within and remain calm so that you can think of survival. </p>
<p> One such weather situation that can prove more challenging than the rest is cold weather. However, even the apprehension of being trapped in a snow storm or extreme cold weather condition can not stop the adventurous being in us. We get ready to move mountains equipped with the best outdoor survival kits and the best armor that we have the undying spirit. </p>
<p> But, even with all preparation, all the acquired knowledge about the place or surroundings, with best gadgets and instruments, a bad weather turn can prove fatal if enough precautions are not taken to remain safe. As we are talking about cold weather, we must understand the various scenarios that can face us. Cold may not appear to be a great threat, but never take it lightly; it can prove more dangerous that it appears to be. </p>
<p><strong> Staying Warm and Clean </strong></p>
<p> If you are on an expedition in cold weather, you can face, chilling wind flow, wet or snow storms etc. The basic need is to stay warm in cold weather, find water, food and of course shelter to protect you from even colder nights. It is essential that you wear comfortable clothing, neither too tight nor too loose. While tight clothing can impair your blood circulation and make you sweat, loose clothing can let the wind reach your skin making you feel cold.</p>
<p> Secondly, you would need to clean yourself to avoid rashes on the skin. This you can do by washing your body. Even though it may sound weird when you feel chilled inside, it is essential to wash off your sweaty areas. Sweat can make your clothing wet, which can hamper your desire to remain warm. So make sure you are fairly warm and not feeling heat inside.</p>
<p><strong> Fixing Outdoor Survival Kits</strong></p>
<p> Keeping yourself safe in bad clod weather conditions is equally important. This is where the need to carry outdoor survival kits come in. Make sure your kit is fully equipped to help you out. Also, pay attention to minutest details when you pack your bag, as that is your only accomplice to help you go through the bad situations. Though there are a lot of things that we can add up, it is required that you carry stuff that are essential and you can carry with ease as you don&#8217;t want to drag along a lot of things that you may not need. </p>
<p> Various items that you must consider packing are a good pocket knife, some waterproof matches, a compass or a GPS enabled device, waterproof or parachute cloth that is naturally dry, thermal blanket, a fully charged flashlight, dark glasses, emergency food, a signaling mirror or device, wire commando saw, strong parachute chord, candles, hand and feet warmers with snow shoes and of course, a good effective first-aid kit with all essential medicines. </p>
<p><strong> Handling Emergency Medical Situations </strong></p>
<p> No matter how much precautions we take and how efficiently you plan the outdoor survival kits, you must mentally get ready to face any and every trying situation. There are a number of physical conditions can weaken your inner strength. Get ready to fight against Hypothermia, Frostbite, Dehydration, insect bites, Cold Dieresis etc. There is nothing like prevention but if you get sick by chance, giving immediate attention is the need of the hour. </p>
<p> Learn the symptoms of cold weather related health issues and keep some medicines ready at hand. This would prevent further complications and help you fight against cold weather. You must make sure that you stay warm in cold weather by being active otherwise your body temperature would start decreasing, making it even more difficult to survive. </p>
<p> Finally, nothing can replace your strong spirit, so carry on the never say die attitude and you can overcome even the worst of situations.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 20:57:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Planning for a river rafting Tour, then India is one of the famous countries for its river rafting places all over the world. “Shivpuri and Rishikesh” both are the famous Indian river rafting places which located in Uttaranchal (India), that fulfil anyone’s rafting dream  needs.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Planning for a river rafting Tour, then India is one of the famous countries for its river rafting places all over the world. “<strong>S</strong>hivpuri and Rishikesh” both are the famous Indian river rafting places which located in Uttaranchal (India), that fulfil anyone’s rafting dream  needs.</p>
<p><strong>Locality</strong><strong>:</strong> Shivpuri is located in Garhwal, it about 290 kms from Delhi and 35 kms up stream from Rishikesh on the way of Devprayag. Shivpuri is famous for his silver white sandy windy beach by the uncontaminated water of Ganga. Beaches are emerald green wooded hillside.</p>
<p>Nights in shivpuri are romantic and tranquil under the sky full of stars.</p>
<p><strong>How to reached:</strong> you can reached here either his own cab but also by the train till haridwar.</p>
<p>Public transports like buses are also available from Delhi to rishikesh.</p>
<p><strong>White Water river rafting:</strong> you can do river rafting from here. Shivpuri to rishikesh this rafting area covering 6 major rapids. These rapids are sweet sixteen, marine drive, three blind mice, cross fire, roller coaster and golf course. But the roller coaster and Golf Course rapids are undertaking depends upon the expert rafter. If you did the river rafting from the Kaudiyal here you can cover some exiting rapids like The Wall, Daniel’s Dip, Double Trouble, T-Off, club House, Black Money.</p>
<p><strong>Stay at shivpuri:</strong> shivpuri is famous between the rafters for his beach camp. In the beach camp you can stay. On the beach camp all facility are available like food, adventure sports (trekking replying river crossing). These beach camps are situated on the bank of the Ganga. From where you can feel the windy weather of the shivpuri.</p>
<p>So friend’s shivpuri is waiting to welcome his guest on the DEVBHUMI OF UTTARANCHAL.</p>
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<p>Tapan Kumar is the content writer of <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://river-rafting-india.com">River Rafting India</a>. River Rafting India provides information about all <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://river-rafting-india.com">river rafting</a> places in Uttaranchal such as Rishikesh River rafting, Shivpuri river rafting, Kudiyala River rafting etc. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many more sleeping bags available on the market today than there are purposes for which they are used. The qualities and properties of a sleeping bag that is used for a children’s sleepover are vastly different from those required of a bag that is to be used for sleeping during a trek in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many more sleeping bags available on the market today than there are purposes for which they are used. The qualities and properties of a sleeping bag that is used for a children’s sleepover are vastly different from those required of a bag that is to be used for sleeping during a trek in a freezing mountainous region, and  there are many options available for the multitude of purposes which lie somewhere between these two extremes.</p>
<p>Sleeping bags which are for indoor use are obviously not required to be weatherproof, and are often referred to as slumber bags. They are more likely to be manufactured from natural fabrics than from synthetic from which the majority of outdoor bags are made. These are mainly designed to make sleeping on the floor more comfortable, and to provide extra warmth, as would a blanket.</p>
<p>Undoubtedly the technology of sleeping bag manufacture has improved greatly over the years, but sleeping bags date back to 1861 when Francis Fox Tuckett produced his prototype. Initially camel fur and kapok were used for insulation until duck and goose down were introduced. Sleeping bags were not produced commercially until the 1890s when a Norwegian company commenced their manufacture, but consumers had to wait another hundred years for manufacturing standards to be introduced in the United States and Europe.</p>
<p>The two main shaped sleeping bags are the rectangular bags and the mummy bags. The rectangular bags are shaped as their name suggests, and provide more room to move about inside, but on the other hand that extra room means that there is more space inside in which warmth needs to be retained. On the other hand, the mummy bags are tapered in shape so that there is less room at the level of the feet which requires the maintenance of warmth. The mummy bags have a hood which protects your neck and head from the cold, and when fully closed only your mouth and nose are exposed.</p>
<p>Insulation materials for sleeping bags can be classified into two main groups; down and synthetic. Goose down is an excellent insulator and is also excellent in terms of weight and bulk. On the other hand, its insulation qualities are compromised when the bag gets wet, and it is difficult to wash and dry. It is also more expensive than its synthetic counterparts. There is a variety of synthetic fibres which are used for insulation, some of which are Microloft, Hollowfibre, and Polarguard. Synthetic fibres tend to be heavier and bulkier than down, but they are more water-resistant and still provide warmth if wet. The synthetic bags also tend to cost less than the down bags.</p>
<p>When purchasing a sleeping bag, check the rating of the bag and make sure that it meets your requirements. If you are going to be sleeping in alpine conditions you won’t want to be stuck with a bag with a temperature rating down to only 40 degrees Fahrenheit. On the other hand, if you are sleeping out in mild conditions you won’t need a bag which is rated down to zero degrees. This is obviously simply a matter of common sense. If you match your requirements with the appropriate sleeping bag, your camping experience will be enhanced, rather than spoiled.</p>
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<p>Adrian is an online writer and researcher, and he invites you to visit his website <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.campingsleepingbag.org">Camping Sleeping Bags</a> where you can find information about all the best sleeping bags, including <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.campingsleepingbag.org/Vango-Sleeping-Bags.html">Vango sleeping bags</a>.</p>
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		<title>Rajasthan Wildlife Tours - Explore the Wildlife Tourism of India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rajasthan is one of the largest states of India. It is well known for its wonderful tourism, which attracts tourists from all the corner of the world. It is endowed with good number of tourism options like heritage tourism, village tourism, hospitality tourism, village tourism, desert tourism, wildlife tourism, etc. Among these various tourism options, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rajasthan is one of the largest states of India. It is well known for its wonderful tourism, which attracts tourists from all the corner of the world. It is endowed with good number of tourism options like heritage tourism, village tourism, hospitality tourism, village tourism, desert tourism, wildlife tourism, etc. Among these various tourism options, wildlife tourism of Rajasthan pulls the attention of the wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers and tourists from all over the world. It is blessed with such topography that it supports a variety of wildlife, including some rare and endangered species. Well if you want to experience the pulse racing thrill of wildlife tour, Rajasthan wildlife parks and sanctuaries will surly fulfills your dream.</p>
<p>Some of the popular wildlife parks and sanctuaries of Rajasthan are: Sariska National Park or Sariska Tiger Reserve</p>
<p>The Sariska Tiger Reserve is a renowned Wildlife Sanctuary situated in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. It occupies a total area of about 800 sq, km. The national park is well known for its tiger reserve and is often remarked as Tiger Country. Along with tigers, varied species of wildlife can also be seen like Sambhar, Wild Dog, Hyena, Leopard, Barking Dog, Chital, etc. One can also spot varied bird species like red and painted Spur-Fowl, White Beaked Vulture, Great Horned Owl, Fishing Eagle, etc on their <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.indianwildlifetourism.com/">wildlife travel packages</a>. Ranthambhore National Park</p>
<p>Situated in the Sawai Madhopur district in Rajasthan, Ranthambhore is one of the popular national parks in India. It is well known for tiger and tourists can easily spot this majestic animal in the park. It is also the home to several other species of wildlife animals like leopard, wild boar, sloth bear, Chital, Dhole, etc. Every year large number of wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers visit this Park. The best time to visit this park is from November to April. Keoladeo National Park or Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary</p>
<p>Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary also known as Keoladeo National Park is well known for housing several species of birds. In this park there are around 230 species of birds which includes rare and highly endangered species of birds. It is the perfect place for bird watching as one can spot various species of birds in this national park. Siberian Crane one of the endangered species of birds is the major attraction of this exotic bird sanctuary. Don’t miss to take binocular and camera with you to capture the pictures of amazing bird spices in their natural home.</p>
<p>Beside these there are several other wildlife sanctuaries which are also popular among animal lovers, adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Desert National Park, Darrah Sanctuary, Jaisamand Sanctuary, Kumbhalgarh Sanctuary, etc are also the popular wildlife parks and sanctuaries of Rajasthan. The exotic beauty and the richness of the flora and fauna of these National Parks of India, Rajasthan grabs the attention of wildlife enthusiasts from all the corner of the world.</p>
<p>Well if you to want to explore the wilderness and exotic beauty of <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.indianwildlifetourism.com/indian-national-park/index.html">Indian National Park</a>, you must visit to Rajasthan. In this state there are some parks of India which are globally famous for preserving varied wildlife species which includes rare and endangered wildlife species.</p>
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