Delhi, Sultanpur, Sat Tal, Pangot & Corbett National Park
The Kumaon Himalayas has been the setting for many stories, whether the numerous mythological tales or the accounts of wildlife lovers like Jim Corbett. This region is home to a stunning diversity of wildlife and, with relatively easy access and leisurely wildlife viewing and birdwatching, is a favorite among wildlife enthusiasts.
Delhi, Agra, Bandhavgarh National Park, Sat Tal, Pangot and Corbett 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, as well as meet and photograph the various birds and animals that share its home, from 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.
Corbett National Park, Pangot and Sat Tal
The Kumaon Himalayas has been the setting for many stories, whether the numerous mythological tales, or the accounts of wildlife lovers like Jim Corbett. This region is home to a stunning diversity of wildlife and, with relatively easy access and leisurely wildlife viewing and birdwatching, is a favorite among wildlife enthusiasts.
Ahmedabad, Velavadar, Gir National Park, Jamnagar, Bhuj and The Little Rann of Kutch
The western Indian state of Gujarat may not seem like a typical place for wildlife. With few forests, and even less greenery, it is not a place one would think is teeming with natural diversity. But the deserts and wetlands of Gujarat are unique in their own way, both bursting with birds and mammals. Lying on a major bird migratory route, Gujarat is home to some of India’s best birding and wildlife destinations.
Delhi, Jaipur, Tal Chhapar, Kheechan, Bikaner, Desert National Park, Siana, Mount Abu, Little Rann of Kutch, Bhuj, Ahmedabad
When you mention wildlife and birdwatching, the first destinations that come to mind are either thick and verdant forests, mountain passes, or wetlands. Much of Western India may seem dry and uninviting at first glance. But a deeper look will prove you wrong. Much of the wildlife here is uniquely adapted to these habitats, making them some of the rarest creatures in the subcontinent.
Port Blair, Chidiya Tapu, Mysore, Mudumalai, Ooty, Top Slip, Munnar and Thattekkad
This tour focuses on the birds of the Andaman Islands and South India, many of them endemic to the region.
Apart from the pristine beaches and plethora of water activities, the Andamans are also a must-do for any birdwatcher or bird photographer visiting the islands. The islands are home to a vast variety of birds, with many of them being endemic to the islands. Here, you can observe winged beauties like the Andaman Woodpecker, the Andaman Bulbul, Andaman Coucal, Hume’s Hawk-Owl, and many many more.
Bangalore, Mudumalai, Ooty, Munnar, Thattekad & Cochin
There are many popular destinations spread across Kerala. Our visitors love getting a taste of the local culture and immersing themselves in the customs and practices that make these places unique. From architectural marvels to natural wonders, Kerala has a plethora of popular destinations for travelers to visit and enjoy. We’ll take a boat ride in Mysore for spotting water birds and wildlife Safari through the Mudumalai National Park for spotting the rare wildlife of South India.
Guwahati, Nameri, Dirang, Mandala, Sela Pass, Lama Camp, Bompu, Nameri, Kaziranga
Northeast India is one of the most bird-rich regions in the world. The dense forests are not only home to various species of skulking babblers and similarly plumaged warblers, but also beautiful pheasants and other stunners such as Fire-tailed Myzornis, Himalayan Cutia, Beautiful Nuthatch, Ward’s Trogon and, of course, the recently discovered Bugun Liocichla.
Delhi, Guwahati, Manas, Gorumara, Neora Valley, Darjeeling, Bagdogra
Assam and Darjeeling often act as a gateway to the wildlife-rich region of Northeast India, and are wildlife-rich zones in their own right. From the rolling hill forests and tea estates of North Bengal to the lush forests of Manas National Park, this region is teeming with animals and birds just waiting to be seen and photographed.
Delhi, Gir National Park, Little Rann of Kutch, Tadoba National Park, Pench National Park & Kanha National Park
India is the only country in the world that can claim both Lion and Tiger among its native fauna. While many tours take you to see tigers, this wildlife tour of Gujarat & central India is unique in its focus on three big cats - Asiatic Lions in the Gir National Park, Tigers in the tiger reserves of central India, and Leopards in all these destinations. The Little Rann of Kutch, home to the endangered Asiatic Wild Ass, is another main highlight destination of this trip.
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