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.
Delhi, Jaipur, Ranthambore, Bharatpur, Chambal, Agra, Corbett National Park, Pangot, Sattal
For any first-time birdwatcher to India, nothing is better than a comprehensive birdwatching tour of North India. From lowland marshes and forests, to the Himalayan foothills, this tour covers a staggering variety of landscapes, each playing home to its own wild community. An easy, yet very fruitful, birdwatching tour, the Classic North India tour is great for birders, wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, and even first-time birdwatchers and families.
Guwahati, Manas National Park, Cherrapunjee
Located in the Himalayan foothills of the northeast Indian state of Assam, Manas National Park was first established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1928.
The National Park comprises two main habitat types: grassland and forest, both of which are home to some rare animals and birds that are best seen here, including the ‘Big Four of Manas’–the Bengal Florican, the Clouded Leopard, the One-horned Rhinoceros, and the Water Buffalo.
Guwahati, Manas National Park, Nameri National Park and Kaziranga National Park
On this tour, we will visit some of the most popular wildlife and birding destinations of Northeast India: Manas National Park, Kaziranga National Park, and Nameri Tiger Reserve.
Delhi, Jaipur, Tal Chhapar, Kheechan, Bikaner, Desert National Park, Siana, Mount Abu, Little Rann of Kutch, Bhuj, Ahmedabad
Western India is known for its vibrant culture, rich traditions, and amazing cuisine. But when it comes to wildlife and birdwatching, some may disregard the arid habitats of the area in favour or lush forests or mountain passes. This tour is designed to show you that even the arid regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan are bursting with life. Such a unique habitat means that there is a variety of unique wildlife in the region, much of it adapted to the harsh conditions. An added highlight is a peek into the lifestyle of the people that call these states home.
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