Bandhavgarh National Park
In the heartland of India lies the magical land that is Bandhavgarh National Park. Most renowned for harbouring large populations of the Royal Bengal Tigers, tiger sightings at Bandhavgarh are unlike any other park. Besides Tigers, the park also plays host to a plethora of other animal species including Northern Plains Langur, Sambar and Spotted Deer, Nilgai, Wild Boar and Indian Muntjac to name a few. October to March is the best time to visit the park as the weather is pleasant for wildlife viewing.
Rajkot, Gir, Somnath, Diu
The state of Gujarat is well-known for its rich history and culture, and delectable lip-smacking food. In addition, Gujarat is also a great destination for wildlifers, birdwatchers, and photographers. This Gujarat Culture and Wildlife Tour takes you to Gir National Park, the jewel in the crown of Wild Gujarat, as well as the beautiful Somnath Temple, and the nearby beach getaway of Diu.
Dehradun
Nestled amidst the Himalayas and the Shivaliks, and Rivers Ganges and Yamuna, Dehradun is one of the most popular hill stations of the country. Apart from being home to many tourist attractions, the Doon Valley is also a great birding destination, acting as a gateway to the rest of the Garhwal region, with species like Grey-headed and Scaly-bellied Woodpeckers, Crimson Sunbird, Changeable Hawk-Eagle, Cinereous Vulture, and more.
Walterre, Dehradun
Nestled amidst the Himalayas and the Shivaliks, and Rivers Ganges and Yamuna, Dehradun is one of the most popular hill stations of the country. Apart from being home to many tourist attractions, the Doon Valley is also a great birding destination, acting as a gateway to the rest of the Garhwal region, with species like Grey-headed and Scaly-bellied Woodpeckers, Crimson Sunbird, Changeable Hawk-Eagle, Cinereous Vulture, and more.
Jageshwar
The ancient town of Jageshwar, in the Kumaon Himalayas, has long been a spiritual pilgrimage site, once an important stop during the Kailash Yatra. The temples of Jageshwar, mostly devoted to Lord Shiva, radiate a calm yet powerful aura that helps cleanse and enrich your soul. Active with the sounds of prayers and pious rendition, Hindu temples in the Himalayas have their own distinct spiritual rhythm. The temples of this mountain haven are no exception.
Jageshwar
The small town of Jageshwar has long been a pilgrimage hotspot, and with the calming and revitalizing energy that emanates from the peaceful town and surroundings, it’s easy to see why. Apart from the ancient temples that draw many to Jageshwar, the surrounding lush deodar pine forests are home to a variety of birdlife, whose song livens up this place.
Pangot
Located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, Pangot is the epitome of natural beauty. Dotted with Oak and Pine trees and interspersed with gurgling brooks, this sleepy little hamlet plays host to a plethora of rare Himalayan species. This tour has been specially designed so that you not only get to explore the lush nature trails and wildlife of this picturesque hamlet, but also learn more about Kumaoni culture.
Pangot and Sat Tal
Located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, Pangot is the epitome of natural beauty. Dotted with Oak and Pine trees and interspersed with gurgling brooks, this sleepy little hamlet plays host to a plethora of rare Himalayan species. Pangot has many amazing Nature Trails, the Trek to Cheena Peak via Kilbury being the most rewarding one.
Birds like Cheer Pheasant, Crested Kingfisher, Black-headed Jay, Slaty-backed Forktail, White-rumped Vulture, Himalayan Vulture and many different species of laughingthrush can be found playing hide and seek among the trees.
Jaipur
Situated right in the heart of Pink City Jaipur, Jhalana is slowly is becoming a favorite destination to spot leopards in the wild. Situated near the Jaipur Airport and home to about 15-20 leopards, the Jhalana Leopard Safari Park sprawls in an area of 20 sq km. And to much delight of the visitors , territory of some six leopards falls close to the tourist region of the Safari Park, making it easier to spot them often. Considering the location and the Leopard being a big shy cat, you might ask us, how can we spot them that easily at Jhalana?
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