Sultanpur
Sultanpur National Park, officially designated as a bird sanctuary in 1972, is a haven for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This protected area is a thriving ecosystem that hosts an incredible diversity of avian species, ranging from vibrant wetland birds to elusive forest dwellers. The park attracts both resident birds that make it their year-round home and an impressive array of migratory species that travel vast distances to nest and feed in its tranquil surroundings.
Bharatpur
Keoladeo National Park, formerly known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, is a renowned wildlife sanctuary and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rajasthan, India. This park is celebrated for its rich avian population and is one of the world's most significant bird sanctuaries. Home to over 370 bird species, it attracts both resident and migratory birds. Every winter, the park becomes a paradise for birdwatchers as thousands of migratory birds flock to its wetlands.
Guest Name: Kalpesh Krishna X02 Destinations: Jaipur, Sonkhaliya, Desert National Park, Tal Chhapar, Jaipur
Bliss: Exploring Ranthambore to Tal Chhapar with Chris Heard
Delhi, Srinagar, Kargil, Leh and Tso Kar
The Kashmir and Ladakh Tour is meticulously handcrafted to showcase the unique wildlife of North India. These twelve days are scheduled for exploring the scenic valley of Kashmir and the rugged terrains of Ladakh. Led by a team of experienced naturalists we will aim at exploring the endangered and endemic species of India including Asian Leopards, Lesser Florican, Bristle Grassbird, Kashmir Nutcracker, Black-necked crane, etc.
Birding In Kashmir October/November 2023, Brain Stretch & Deepak Kumar
For those dreaming of an easy wildlife holiday in Northeast India, this tour 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.
Birding with Mark Perry in Corbett and Pangot (20 May - 23 May 2024)
Hakhezhe village is situated in Niuland Circle of Dimapur district in Nagaland. It is located 8km away from the sub-district headquarters in Nuiland and 25 km away from the district headquarters in Dimapur. In recent years, there has been a notable shift in the congregation of Amur Falcons from the Pangti area to this village. While a considerable number of Amur Falcons are still observed in Pangti, Hakheze has become more accessible. In November last year, almost a million Amur Falcons were reported from this village.
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