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.
Mysore, Masinagudi, Ooty, Top Slip, Munnar, Periyar, Thattekad, Kochi
The Western Ghats range of southwest India is naturally abundant with wildlife and is a paradise for birdwatchers, nature lovers, and photographers alike.
Apart from many large mammals, including Gaur, Asiatic Elephant, Tigers, and more, the region is best known among birdwatchers for the many South Indian endemics, plus many birds shared with Sri Lanka, such as Malabar Whistling Thrush, White-bellied Treepie, Malabar Barbet, and many more birds with Malabar and Nilgiri in their names!
Mysore, Mudumalai, Ooty, Top Slip, Munnar and Thattekkad
The southern part of India is not as popular as other places when it comes to wildlife, but wrongly so. From lush lowland Edens, to the verdant hill slopes and shola cloud forests of the Western Ghats, the wilds of South India are home to a spectacular array of animals and birds, many of them endemic to the region. This tour takes you to some of the best places in South India, in order to optimize your wildlife and birdwatching experience.
Delhi, Jaipur, Sonkhalia, Ajmer and Srinagar
Kashmir and Rajasthan are two regions in India with rich histories and fascinating people and cultures. They are also great birding destinations for those wanting to increase their life list. This tour takes you to some of the best wildlife sites of Rajasthan and Kashmir, each with something unique to offer.
Our tour starts in Delhi, the capital of India. From here we move to the royal city of Jaipur, where we will proceed for jeep safaris in the nearby Jhalana Safari Park to look for Leopards and birds.
Delhi, Corbett National Park, Pangot, Sat Tal
This tour takes you to the best birding and wildlife sites of North India, including the Corbett National Park, one of India’s premier wildlife destinations, and the western Himalayan foothills. Your life list will be able to get a major boost with the abundant wildlife and relatively easy birding.
Delhi, Sultanpur, Sat Tal, Pangot and Corbett
Our tour begins at the picturesque town of Sattal. Named after the cluster of 7 freshwater lakes, this enchanting settlement in Uttarakhand is the dream destination for every birder and nature lover. We will spend the day here looking for some of the rarest Himalayan species including the Chestnut-headed Tesia, Greater and Lesser Yellownape, Blue-throated Barbet and Black Bulbul to name a few.
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.
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