Indian Wildlife - Where to go?

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Depending on the area and terrain National Parks provide ample opportunities to the visitors to have a close encounter with the wild. But what is so exquisite about Indian National Parks is the variance that they are equipped with. Whether it comes to the flora, avifauna, and aquafauna, or witnessing various wild forms in their natural surroundings on an elephant or inside a jeep, wild ventures in are simply amazing Read More>>

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Wildlife in India

India is home to a rich diversity of wildlife supplemented by an equally rich variety of flora and fauna. The sight and sounds of a majestic elephant, a peacock dance, the stride of a camel, the roar of a tiger are unparalleled experiences in themselves. Watching birds and animals in their natural habitats is an experience in itself.... Read More>>

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Indian Wildlife - Meet the Indian Big Four

Royal Bengal Tiger

The Royal Bengal tiger, the national animal of India is an incredible sight. With its orange hide marked with dark stripes, its white underbelly, long tail, huge paws and fearsome teeth, the Royal Bengal Tiger of India is justifiably called the "King of the Jungle."...Read More>>

Indian Elephant

Also known as the Asian elephant, the Indian Elephant is a gentle giant. Often tamed for use as a load-bearing animal, elephants are prized for their immense strength, their sedate nature when tamed and are worshipped in India as an incarnation of the elephant headed god Ganesha... Read More>>

Great Indian Rhinoceros

The Great Indian Rhinoceros, also called the Greater One-horned Rhinoceros, is characterized by the single horn on its nose and by the loose folds of its thick skin. The horn is seen on both male and female Rhinos but not young ones below a year in age... Read More>>

Asiatic Lion

The Asiatic Lion has been known in India for centuries. The Ashoka Pillar, which is the national emblem of India, depicts three snarling Asiatic lions with beautifully carved curling manes and expressions... Read More>>

Indian Wildlife - Safaris

Camel Safari:

Camel Safari is one of the most exotic ways to explore the wildlife of the desert region of India. Camel, the 'ship of the desert' is regularly seen in these arid regions ferrying both humans and goods from one destination to the other

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Elephant Safari:

Elephants have, since long, been associated with the royal grandeur of the Indian Kings. The majestic animal reminds of those glorious days when the kings went around their kingdom to monitor the progress of their people, or lead the way of the army to defend their motherland from foreign aggressors... Read More>>

Jeep Safari:
Jeep Safari Tours in India are best for Himalayan regions where to pass through twists and turns on every corner and to cross wild rivers are made for adventurous on jeeps. Explore the unknown while admiring the natural beauty at its best on a jeep safari... Read More>>



Indian Wildlife - Bird Watching

With more than 1250 species of birds, India and South Asia are a paradise for bird watching. There are over 925 breeding species (~920 residents). The Indian birds belong to 16 groups called 'Orders', which are further divided into 'Families', 'Sub-families' and 'Genera'. For birding in India, 13 bio-geographical regions can be demarcated: Trans Himalayan, Western Himalayas, Eastern Himalayas, Desert, Semi-arid, Gangetic plain, Central India, Deccan Plateau, Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats, North East, Coasts and the Andaman Nicobar Islands. The Blue Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) is the national bird of India...Read More>>

Indian Wildlife - Angling and Fishing

With a vast stretch of coast line and numerous rivers, streams and lakes flowing through the country, India presents excellent opportunity for the anglers. From big to small, all kinds of prey can be caught depending on the luck of the anglers. The water houses a large number of fishes that are a delight for the anglers...Read More>>

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