Delhi, Bandhavgarh National Park & Agra
Venture into Central India, the heartland of India’s wild, in search of the mighty tiger! The tiger is the largest of the big cats, and some may say the most magnificent. In addition, you also have the opportunity to visit one of India’s most iconic landmarks, the Taj Mahal.
Leh, Tso Kar and Tso Moriri
This six nights and seven days tour is focused upon exploring the enchanting landscape and unique birdlife of Ladakh. The journey will kickstart in Leh followed by two nights stay in Tso Kar and one night stay in Tso Moriri. During the trip, you will come across some many endangered and endemic species of Ladakh including Black-necked Crane, Tibetan Snowcock, Ibisbill, and Chukar. Led by a knowledgeable guide and ground handler, we will make sure you are laden with a great photo album and left with lasting experiences.
Kathmandu, Phulchowki, Biratnagar, Koshi Tappu, Chitwan National Park, Paro, Chelela, Thimphu, Phobjikha, Trongsa, Tingtibi, Shemgang, Gomphu, Wangduegang, Trongsa, Punakha, Paro, Kathmandu
The lush montane forests of Nepal and Bhutan are home to stunning wildlife and a variety of birds. From the large Mountain Hawk-Eagle to the tiny Green-backed Tit. From the common Red-billed Leiothrix to the rare White-bellied Heron. Join us as we explore these lush Himalayan jungles, unlocking their wild treasures.
Kathmandu, Phulchowki, Biratnagar, Koshi Tappu, Chitwan National Park, Bardia National Park and Nepal Ganj
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.
Negombo, Kitulgala, Sinharaja, Mirissa, Udawalawe, Tissa, Nuwara Eliya, Kandy
Situated in a biodiversity hotspot, Sri Lanka is home to a large variety of flora and fauna, much of it endemic to the country. This tour is filled with amazing nature trails and safaris helping you see the rare and endemic birds that call Sri Lanka home.
Delhi, Sultanpur, Jaipur, Jhalana, Sonkhalia, Pushkar, Mount Abu, Jodhpur, Desert National Park, Bikaner, Tal Chappar
The northwestern state of Rajasthan is rich in fascinating history and culture. The royal heritage is highly evident not only in the palaces, and monuments of the state but also in the wildlife. There is something regal about the animals and birds that call this state home. This tour gives you the opportunity to explore some of the best birdwatching destinations in Rajasthan. In the monsoon, the arid landscapes of this region are transformed into verdant grasslands and seasonal marshes.
Delhi, Chambal, Jaipur, Bera, Little Rann of Kutch, Gir, Velavadar, Ahmedabad
At first glance, the arid habitats of Gujarat and Rajasthan may seem dry and uninviting, and far from the bird paradises, they are. But a deeper look will prove you wrong, from some amazing birdwatching and wildlife destinations, each with something unique to offer, to the warmth, affection, and hospitality of the people of the region.
Delhi, Ranthambore and Bandhavgarh
Of all the photogenic birds and animals that India is home to, none can result in such stunning photographs as the tiger. The grace, beauty, and power of this magnificent big cat make it one of the most sought-after subjects for wildlife photography. Join us as we search for this most stunning model and explore the jungles it calls home.
Delhi, Pench National Park, Kanha National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Agra
The forests of Central India are among the best places to see tigers, and have long been a mecca for wildlife enthusiasts.The tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh not only have a high density of these big cats, resulting in better sightings, but 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, Bagdogra, Darjeeling, Lava, Ravangla, Yuksom, Pelling, Hilley
North Bengal and the Dooars, who share a history with Sikkim, are treasure troves of biodiversity, making them a paradise for birdwatchers and photographers.
Once a sovereign kingdom, Sikkim is the least populous state in India and the second-smallest state after Goa in total area, covering approximately 7,096 sq. km. Sikkim is nonetheless geographically diverse due to its location in the Himalayas. Over the years, this biodiversity has led Sikkim to become one of the most favored locations for birders all over the world.
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