Mumbai, Goa, Cochin, Munnar and Thattekad
Goa is a birder’s paradise with many species endemic to peninsular India as well as many wintering species from farther north and more widespread Asian birds calling it home. Kerala is known for its species richness, with more than 450 bird species and a good diversity of mammals. Both of these bird-rich regions make South India a must-visit for any birder!
Negombo, Kitulgala, Nuwara Eliya, Yala National Park, Bundala National Park & Sinharaja
The emerald isle of Sri Lanka is a treasure trove of wildlife. Lying in the Western Ghats-Sri Lanka biodiversity hotspot, the island nation is home to many endemic bird and mammal species, as well as the world’s best whale-watching destinations.
Delhi, Jaipur, Sonkhalia, Bharatpur and Agra
During the monsoon, a change comes over the usually shy and secretive grassland birds. The urge to breed makes them not only much bolder but also drives some to perform spectacular courtship rituals. This tour celebrates these species and lets us share our expertise and experience with you, taking you to the best possible sites to enjoy watching these birds.
Kathmandu, Chitwan National Park & Koshi Tappu
Home to Mt Everest, Nepal also boasts of stunning natural beauty, with enviable wildlife and cultural experiences making it a very attractive destination for tourists with varied interests.
Port Blair, Chidiya Tapu, Jolly Buoy Island, Neil Islands
The Andamans bring to mind beautiful landscapes with clear waters, sandy shores, and beautiful sunsets, or even exploring the mysterious world under the sea–an ideal summer getaway to destress from your everyday life.
Sat Tal, Mandal, Chopta, Makku Math, Dehradun, Delhi
Chopta, in the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary of the Garhwal Himalayas, is fast becoming a birdwatching hotspot in India. With fantastic landscapes, a mix of pine and deodar forest with rhododendrons, amidst lush ‘bugyals’ or grassy meadows, it is probably the best and most easily accessible place in India to see the stunning ‘nine-coloured’ state bird of Uttarakhand, the Himalayan Monal, as well as other birds like Kalij and Koklass Pheasants, to the delighful Brown Dipper, nuthatches and laughingthrushes.
Jamnagar, Gir National Park and Velavadar
Coastal Gujarat, particularly the Gulf of Kutch and the Saurashtra Region, is teeming with wildlife. Not only is the region home to Gir National Park, the only home of the Asiatic Lion, but also lies on a migratory flyway, meaning that it becomes one of the most popular birding destinations in the winter. From amazing birdwatching and wildlife destinations, each with something unique to offer, to the warmth, affection, and hospitality of the people of the region, this tour offers you a myriad of unique and memorable experiences.
Kaziranga National Park and Nameri National Park
For those dreaming of an easy wildlife holiday in Northeast India, this tour to Kaziranga and Nameri National Parks is perfect. Not only do you get the chance to explore the rich flora and fauna, but also great photographic opportunities, accommodation in some of the best eco-lodges of the region, and scenic road journeys.
FIO (Extremadura Birdwatching Fair) February 28th to March 1st 2020
Delhi, Sultanpur, Bharatpur, Chambal, Agra, Corbett National Park, Pangot and Sat Tal
If you are a birder, chances are that North India is on your bucket list. The sheer joy of seeing a huge diversity of species and clocking those numbers gets any birder, be it a beginner or a professional, awestruck. The smells, sounds, visuals & experiences of North India are so immersive that when it comes time to leave, you will do it with a vow to come back.
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