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The rowdily lions, tigers, deers, rhinos, various beautiful birds and numerous endangered species - Indian wildlife tours are treats to any nature lover. Shoot royal tigers in our Tiger Trails Ranthambhore tour with your lenses. Enjoy exciting Jungle tours in a country that boosts 88 National Parks and 492 Wildlife Sanctuaries which are home to over 390 mammals, 455 reptiles, 210 amphibians, 1,230 bird species and more than 30,000 species of insects on our wildlife tours. Take eyeful photos of Indian birds and get a glimpse of the majestic tigers in their on natural abode.
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Bandhavgarh National Park
The thick forest of Bandhavgarh National Park sits in a bowl encircled by cliffs and wooded Vindhyan mountains, and its plains have a number of grass and reed covered wetlands where Kingfishers dive and Egrets sit poised, hunch-backed, in the shallows. Up above, vultures nestle in holes in the sheer cliffs.
The Bandhavgarh jungle, when it is large enough, becomes a living self-sustaining organism providing its own climate, atmosphere, water and nutrition through its recycling systems. It even has a sleep wake cycle. As more light fills the sky, Bandhavgarh begins to awaken. |
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Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
Bharatpur bird sanctuary or the Keoladeo Ghana National park is one of the most venerated finest parks in the world to provide protection to all the species - flora and fauna. Located 57 kilometers from Agra on the Agra-Jaipur Highway, the Bharatpur bird sanctuary nests indigenous water-birds, waterside birds and migratory birds along with its other inhabitants such as Sambar, Chital, Nilgai and Boar. A perfect place to go for bird watching, the sanctuary is one of the best in the world.
The major attractions of tourists visiting the park are the numerous migratory birds, who come from as far away as Siberia and Central Asia and spend their winters in Bharatpur, before returning to their breeding grounds. Migratory birds at Bharatpur bird sanctuary include, several species of Cranes, Pelicans, Geese, Ducks, Eagles, Hawks, Shanks, Stints, Wagtails, Warblers, Wheatears, Flycatchers, Buntings, Larks and Pipits, etc.
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Chambal Safari
Chambal safaris are another attraction that are coming up in the safari circuit and is a fine instance of Eco-friendly tourism in rural India. It provides the chance to witness the rich heritage and wildlife legacy set against arid backdrop.
The Chambal Safari, an opportunity to explore the natural, cultural and historical heritage of the Chambal Valley. The Chambal Safari is a fascinating journey through an ancient land, a reminder of all that was once ours and all that we may irretrievably lose. |
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Corbett National Park
The Jim Corbett National Park, named after the legendary hunter and conservationist, Jim Corbett, is one of the most popular wildlife sanctuaries in India. Established in 1936, the Corbett wildlife sanctuary is spread over an area of 600 square kilometers (322 square kilometers-core area) in two districts of Uttaranchal - Nainital and Pauri. The park, considered as one of the best protected places in the world, is a home to wide range of animals, birds and thick vegetation. With the help of the World Wildlife Fund, Project Tiger was launched in Corbett National Park in 1973 and this park was one of the first such tiger reserves in the country. Besides these, Corbett is a haven for 50 mammals, 580 kinds of birds and 25 reptile species. Basking along the banks of the Ramganga are the fish-eating gharial and the mugger or marsh crocodile. The river is rich in the golden mahaseer - although angling is not permitted inside the National Park.
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Fort & Palaces With Tigers (13 Days / 12 Nights)
After visiting Delhi we drive to Agra where we visit Taj Mahal and then we will appreciate the finest example of Mughal architecture at Fatehpur Sikri. Then we enjoy a wide range of birds in Bharatpur Sancury. We also stop at Ranthambore National Park. At Jodhpur and Udaipur along with the wildlife we also enjoy the tradition and heritage of Rajasthan. From there we visit places like Jodhpur, Ranakpur, Udaipur and Delhi
This tour blends some of the finest locations together with India's diverse flora and fauna. The history and heritage of Delhi and Agra followed by the conserved wildlife of Sawai Madhopur, Ranthambore National Park and then on the regalia of Rajasthan's gems.
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Kanha National Park
The Kanha wildlife sanctuary, one of the well maintained natural national parks of Asia, lies in the Mandla district of Madhya Pradesh. A home to different species of animals and birds, the Kanha national park is famous for its rich vegetation and most important, its preservation of the swamp deer, which was on its way of extinction. Kanha is the home to 'hard ground' barasingha (cervus duvauceli branderi) the only surviving population of this Central Indian sub-species. The animals at Kanha are best observed from elephant back & jeeps. Deer are seen along the maidans and gaur at Bamhnidadar or in the Bishanpura-Sondhar-Ghorella area of the Mukki range. This area is also ideal for spotting the dhole or wild dog. Langurs, wild boar, water fowl and birds are also commonly seen.
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Keoladeo National Park
The marshes of Keoladeo, more popularly known as Bharatpur, was the private hunting reserve of the Maharajas of Bharatpur. Keoladeo was developed in the late 19th century by creating small dams and bunds in an area of natural depression to collect rainwater and by feeding it with an irrigation canal. Over the years, the lakes attracted great numbers of waterfowl and the Maharajas held grand shoots with family, friends and visiting dignitaries. Two-thirds of the park lies under water, the extent and volume depending on the intensity of the rains. The remaining one-third of the Keoladeo Park is covered in dry deciduous forests (with Acacia, Ber, Kadam and Khajur trees) and extensive grasslands. On the raised ground outlining the wetlands grow a profusion of Acacia trees, where the resident water birds nest, often in large mixed colonies, a spectacular sight during the monsoon. |
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North India Wildlife (17 Days / 16 Nights)
North Indian Wildlife is replete with an array of Flora and fauna. We start off from Delhi to visit Jim Corbett national park, which is much celebrated for its natural beauty and tigers. Then we go to Sariska Tiger Reserve, where we enjoy en elephant Safari. Our next stop is at Ranthambhore National Park. This onetime hunting preserve of the Maharjas is now one of the best habitats of Tigers. After visiting Jhansi - Khajuraho, Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Nagpur we will be returning to Delhi. The highlights are historic, rural & modern India , Taj Mahal, Himalayas , best tiger & elephant habitat, holy shrine & rafting on the most holy river of India
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Panna Wildlife Sanctuary
Panna National Park, India, is home to a variety of flora and fauna and it is famous for its wild population of tigers, leopards and elephants. Panna National Park is located in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is one of the best in the region. The river Ken passes through the park, adding to its scenic beauty. It has a great variety of fauna on account of habitat diversity. It is a haven for the tiger as well as the animals it feeds on. It can become a very important part of the tourism itinerary taking into account its proximity to Khajuraho. You can see tigers, sloth bear, march crocodile, cinkara, sambhar and chital. Bird life in this park is extremely rich and varied. You can view widllife in jeeps, boats or on foot. It is close to Khajuraho and forms an ideal halt for people going to Bandhavgarh and Kanha national parks.
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Ranthambore National Park
The Ranthambhore National park, a home of majestic tigers, is situated in the eastern Rajasthan at the meeting junction of the Aravalli mountain ranges and the Vindhyan plateau. Spread over an area of 1334 square kilometers, the park, which was once the hunting preserve of the Maharajas of Jaipur, got declared as a National park in 1980. The park today is one of the major sanctuaries in the Asian continent and attracts a large section of the tourists from all around the world.
Ranthambore National Park is famous for its Tigers and is a favorite with photographers. For a relatively small area, the park has a rich diversity of fauna and flora - species list includes 300 trees, 50 aquatic plants, 272 birds, 12 reptiles including the Marsh Crocodile & amphibians and 30 mammals
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Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary
The Sariska wildlife sanctuary, which is spread over an area of 800 square kilometers, lies in the Aravalli hills. Recently in news for its tiger reserve, the Sariska sanctuary also nests a variety of birds. Within the sanctuary, there is a large Siliserh lake and ruins of medieval monuments, which are an add on to its beauty. Declared as a National park in 1979, the Sariska National park in Rajasthan presents a vivid picture of the wildlife before is onlookers. The Sariska park is home to numerous carnivores including Leopard, Wild Dog, Jungle Cat, Hyena, Jackal, and Tiger. These feed on an abundance of prey species such as Sambar, Chitel, Nilgai, Chausingha, Wild Boar and Langur. Sariska is also well known for its large population of Rhesus Monkeys, which are found in large numbers around Talvriksh.
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Taj Tigers & Birds Lovers (14 Days / 13 Nights)
This is an ideal wildlife tour package for bird lovers & lovers waiting to see taj mahal. Our Taj Tiger & Bird Lover Safari Tour Package covers Delhi, Jaipur, Ranthambore, Bharatpur, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, Khajuraho, Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks, promising a lifetime holiday experience for you.
Come & See a wide variety of exotic and colorful birds in their own natural habitat
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Tiger Trails Ranthambore (14 Days / 13 Nights)
This package takes you to the unbeaten trails of the Ranthambhore and other important place of India. Our trip starts though Delhi. We stop next in Ranthambhore national park, Jaipur which is much known for its tigers. From there we enjoy a jungle safari at Bandhavgarh, Kanha national parks. Then we behold the artistic magnificence of ancient India in Khajuraho. Then after enjoying the splendors of Great Taj Mahal we will be back to Delhi. Enjoy the wildlife beauty of india with Travel Point.
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