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Our Trips -
Wildlife Tours
Ever since the dawn of
civilization man has co-existed with animal. Human beings evolved less
than 2 million years ago while reptiles, animals, birds and insects
evolved hundreds of million years earlier. Man, with his power, hunted
these animals and managed to wipe out many species of wildlife, some of
them are now extinct, while some are endangered species and found in
very small numbers. Indian religions like Jainism, Buddhism and Hinduism
believe in non–violence and have shown extreme compassion for all types
of living beings. India strictly conserves and protects its wildlife.
Hunting is banned and punishable by law, although poaching continues
among the tribals in jungles. Owing to India’s vast geographical
conditions, forest vegetation varies from zone to zone. Most National
Parks and wildlife sanctuaries are open to tourist from October to Mid
June, however the best time to visit these parks are between the Mid
November to Mid April, after which the Indian summers and monsoons make
it uncomfortable to travel.
All our wildlife safaris are accompanied by an expert naturalist guide
and driver, who know the forest like their own back yards. An odyssey in
itself, the Indian wildlife is a thrilling and intense experience and
must not be missed. Since most of these jungles are near the rivers, you
also have an option of spending some time angling for the Mahaseer
(Indian trout). The buffer zones surrounding these sanctuaries offer
accommodation of good quality resorts, with facility of swimming pool,
indoor games, well stocked library of books and video cassettes on
wildlife, choice of multi-cuisine and well stocked bar, with campfire in
winter months.
One of the wildlife conservation message reads “lay down the gun! Pick
up the camera! Shoot! The moment lives the animals live.”
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The
Indian Tiger Trail
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South
India Wildlife Tour
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A
Tiger Trio
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A tryst with Dudwa Tiger Reserve
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Asiatic Lion & The Rann Of Kutch
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Birdwatcher's Heaven
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Indian Wildlife Tour
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Kathmandu & The Royal Bengal Tiger
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Kipling Tiger Tour
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The Elephant Playground
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Tigers & Birds of Sub Himalayas
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