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RECOMMENDED TOURS 

Exciting Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (Uttar Pradesh)

Best Natural Forest & Grasslands in the terai region of Uttar Pradesh right on the Indo-Nepal border. Famous for birding with more than 450 species of exotic birds also one can see dolphins and crocodiles.

 

In the company of Majestic Lions of Gir National Park (Gujarat)

Gujarat’s very own pride and the former hunting reserve of the Junagadh Nawabs. The only abode of the majestic Asiatic Lion in the world.

 

The Jungle Book Experience of Kanha (Madhya Pradesh)

This National park provided inspiration to Rudyard Kipling to write the famous 'Jungle Book'. Famous for tigers & leopards and a vast variety of birds.

 

Tigers & Leopards of Pench National Park (Madhya Pradesh)

The Highlands of Central India famous for its tigers & leopards and its paranormic beauty. The park gets its name from the Pench River that flows through it.

Red Panda spotting in Singalila National Park - Darjeeling (West Bengal)

This is a great place to spot exotic and rare animals especially the endangered RED PANDA. Also sighted are the himalayan black bears & clouded leopards. Rich in birding with more than 100 species of exotic birds.

Dolphin & Gharial sightings at the National Chambal Sanctuary (Madhya Pradesh)

Located on the Chambal river along the tri-point borders of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh & Uttar Pradesh this is a great place for birding, walks in the ravines and is famous for its unique sightings of Dolphin & Gharial's.

Visit to Maharashtra's Oldest Tiger Reserve - Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (Maharashtra)

Pitted as the largest & oldest tiger reserve in Maharashtra the Tadoba Andhari tiger reserve has plethora of diverse wildlife to offer. It has picked up as the most interesting park to see Tigers in India.

 

Spot herds of Elephants in Periyar Tiger Reserve (Kerala)

Situated in God's Own Country one can find abundant wildlife and also cruise the famous lake and trek to the ancient temple's situated in the heart of the Thekkady Forest.

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