Pangot, Sattal, Corbett National Park, Kanha National Park and Bandhavgarh National Park
India is rich in wildlife, and no animal is a more famous ambassador of Wild India than the mighty Tiger. Join us on this journey to explore Central India, India’s wild heart, and the Western Himalayan foothills to explore the home of the Tiger in search of this mighty king, and meet and photograph the various birds and animals that share its home, with Asiatic Elephants and Leopards to Long-tailed Broadbills and Great Hornbills. This tour takes you to some of India’s best wildlife destinations to give you that truly wild Indian experience.
Bandhavgarh National Park & Tadoba National Park
Throughout history, the tiger has inspired many, becoming a central part of stories and artwork. Join us as we explore the jungles that are often considered to be India’s best homes for this beautiful big cat.
New Delhi, Leh, Rumbak Valley, Ranthambore National Park, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Gir National Park
Big cats are usually synonymous with Africa. But that is a strange thought, considering that four of the world’s five big cats can be found in India. From the mysterious Snow Leopard in the Himalayas, to the iconic Tiger, to the Asiatic Lion, the only lion subspecies found outside Africa, to the Leopard, a highly-adaptable survival specialist, each of these magnificent predators holds its own special place in the wild world. Join us as we explore the homes and lives of these beautiful animals.
Delhi, Sultanpur, Jaipur, Jhalana, Tal Chhapar, Bikaner, Kheechan, Desert National Park, Siana, Abu Road, Udaipur
As the name suggests, this is truly a great Thar Desert Safari–a driving birding trip in the Rajasthan to see the congregation of sought-after species of birds and wildlife. You will be pleased with the sights of natural history, people, traditional architecture, and many other experiences. The northwestern state of Rajasthan is a region with a rich and fascinating history and culture. The royal heritage is highly evident not only in the palaces and monuments of the state but also in the wildlife. There is something regal about the animals and birds that call this state home.
Delhi, Sultanpur, Dehradun, Mussoorie, Jabarkhet, Chopta, Gwaldam, Sat Tal, Pangot, Corbett National Park
This is top-class birdy driving trip in the Central Himalayas for rare species, pheasants and wildlife. You will not be disappointed. The wildlife and birdwatching destinations of North India are perfect for anyone who is a first-time visitor to the country and its wildlife.
Sultanpur, Jaipur, Jhalana Leopard Park, Bharatpur, Chambal, Agra
There is no beating around the bush with this tour. As its name suggests, it gives you the opportunity to experience three iconic experiences in North India: birdwatching, safaris for leopard tracks, and the Taj Mahal. Perfectly designed to give you a well-rounded and fulfilling experience in less than a fortnight, this tour highlights some of the best destinations and experiences that North India has to offer.
Tinsukia, Roing, Mayodia and Dibru Saikhowa Sanctuary
The Mishmi Hills area of northeastern Arunachal Pradesh has become popular in recent years as travel restrictions in the state have eased. The area covers a large altitudinal range over a relatively short ground distance, which means bird diversity is excellent. With many species being altitudinal
Sundarbans National Park
Lying in eastern India, the Sundarbans is a vast area of mangrove forest, and part of the world’s largest delta, formed by the Rivers Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna. It is also the world’s largest estuarine forest. In a landscape dominated by great tidal creeks and waterways, the only way to access and enjoy the unique area is on motorized boats of various sizes.
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