Experience a captivating 15-day birdwatching journey through the diverse landscapes of northern India, where each destination offers its own unique charm and opportunities to spot a variety of bird species. Starting in the bustling city of Delhi, your adventure takes you into the heart of the Kumaon region, with stops in peaceful hill stations like Pangot and Sat Tal, known for their rich birdlife. Explore the ancient temple town of Jageshwar, surrounded by dense deodar forests, perfect for spotting high-altitude species.
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.
Delhi, Gir National Park, Little Rann of Kutch, Tadoba National Park, Pench National Park and Kanha National Park
Among photographers, there are few animals worldwide that are more fascinating and sought-after subjects than the big cats. 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 both big cats - Asiatic Lions in the Gir Forest & Tigers in Tadoba and Satpura. The beautiful Blackbuck in the Velavadar Reserve and endangered Asiatic Wild Ass at Dasada Sanctuary are the other two main highlights of this trip.
Delhi, Ranthambore National Park, Jaipur, Jhalana Leopard Safari, Ahmedabad, Gir National Park
When you mention wildlife and birdwatching, the first destinations that come to mind are either thick and verdant forests, mountain passes, or wetlands. The Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan may seem dry and uninviting at first glance. But a deeper look will prove you wrong, from some amazing birdwatching and wildlife destinations, including habitats that are home to three of India’s four big cats: Lion, Leopard, and Tiger, to the warmth, affection, and hospitality of the people of the region.
Tadoba National Park, Pench National Park, Kanha National Park and Bandhavgarh National Park
The forests of Central India have long been a mecca for wildlife enthusiasts, and the tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh even more so. Not only do these national parks have a high density of tigers, resulting in better sightings, but they are also home to a wide variety of landscapes, meaning that you get the maximum number of birds and animals possible in these areas.
Delhi, Tinsukia, Namdapha Tiger Reserve, Tinsukia, Roing, Mayodia, Kaziranga, Guwahati
The Eastern Himalaya region is teeming with biodiversity and home to some of the larger protected areas of India. Namdapha and the Mishmi Hills are among the best places in Northeast India to spot the rare specialized forest birds of this region.
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