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Snow Leopard in Ladakh and SpitiAlthough found across a fairly wide area of Central Asia, snow leopards are among the mo...
10/01/2025

Snow Leopard in Ladakh and Spiti
Although found across a fairly wide area of Central Asia, snow leopards are among the most difficult wildlife to see in the wild. Estimates of their worldwide population is only about 7,000.
Ladakh and Spiti in India has become a magnet for photographers travelling from far off places to catch a glimpse of the elusive snow leopard.
Explore the harsh yet stunningly gorgeous winter settings of the high-altitude destinations in search of the Himalayan Ghost.

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A group of Spotted deer crossing a stream at Corbett National Park in India.Corbett National Park is the best place to s...
27/12/2024

A group of Spotted deer crossing a stream at Corbett National Park in India.
Corbett National Park is the best place to see Asian Elephants and Royal Bengal tigers.

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A young tiger in Ranthambore National ParkRanthambhore National Park in India, one of the best places to see and photogr...
20/12/2024

A young tiger in Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambhore National Park in India, one of the best places to see and photograph wild tigers.
Here wild tigers and leopards roam the ruins of the impressive Ranthambhore fort (UNESCO Heritage site) and combine with the beautiful lakes, proved a unique habitat of history and wildlife.
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Birds of KutchDue to its unique geographical location, Kutch is considered to be at the crossroads of Palearctic migrati...
13/12/2024

Birds of Kutch
Due to its unique geographical location, Kutch is considered to be at the crossroads of Palearctic migration streams and witnesses great waves of migratory birds in winter. Over 200 bird species have been recorded in the area. Breeding species include India's only known nesting colony of the Lesser Flamingo. Other key species consist of European Roller, McQueen’s Bustard, Lesser Florican, Demoiselle Crane, Common Crane, Spotted Sandgrouse, Red-necked Phalarope, Cream-colored Courser, Sociable Lapwing, Collared Pratincole, White-rumped Vulture, Indian Spotted Eagle, a variety of harriers, Greater Flamingo, Dalmatian Pelican, White Stork, Greater Hoopoe Lark and Sykes’s Lark.

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Tiger in Bandhavgarh National Park.Spread around the impressive Bandhavgarh fort, Bandhavgarh National Park is one of th...
06/12/2024

Tiger in Bandhavgarh National Park.
Spread around the impressive Bandhavgarh fort, Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the best places to see and photograph wild tigers in a spectacular habitat where wildlife and history lies perfectly entwined.

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The mesmerizingly beautiful Dachigam national park is the natural habitat of the endangered Hangul or Kashmir stag - the...
29/11/2024

The mesmerizingly beautiful Dachigam national park is the natural habitat of the endangered Hangul or Kashmir stag - the only species of Red Deer to be found in India. Dachigam is also one of the best places to watch Himalayan black bears.

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Wild Ass of Little RannProbably the largest wild life sanctuary in India with an area of approx 4950 sq. KM, Little Rann...
22/11/2024

Wild Ass of Little Rann
Probably the largest wild life sanctuary in India with an area of approx 4950 sq. KM, Little Rann of Kutch is one of the most remarkable and unique landscape of its kind in the entire world and renowned for the Asiatic Wild Ass Sanctuary.
Little Rann of Kutch is famous for its resident handsome chestnut brown Asiatic wild ass hordes that trample around in the arid landscape. Don’t confuse them with the domesticated beasts of burden leaving a sorry life at our behest. These are rather large muscular animals running gracefully at a shy distance over the flatlands of Rann.
The Indian Wild Ass is one of the sturdiest animals withstanding a temperature of 48 degree C without any shelter in the midst of the desert facing long periods of drought, where survival is difficult in such extreme weather conditions. . Generally seen in herd of 10-30 in search of sweet water and grass, this wild ass possesses the qualities of a horse. They can run at a speed of 60-70km/hr with a height of 120cm, length 210 and weight approx 240 kg.

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Morning safari in Kanha National ParkIn the early hour of the morning, the forest emerges out of the mist.As the sun eme...
15/11/2024

Morning safari in Kanha National Park
In the early hour of the morning, the forest emerges out of the mist.
As the sun emerges slowly, the magical forest comes to life with cheerful birdsong. Thickets of evergreen Sal, Pipal and banyan trees stretches into the horizon.
Kanha National Park is the epitome of natural beauty and wildlife of central Indian forests. Home to a tenth of the tiger population in India, Kanha is also famous for the endangered hard ground Barashinga (swamp deer).

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Winter morning in Tadoba Andhari National ParkTadoba Andhari National Park in India is one of the best places to see and...
08/11/2024

Winter morning in Tadoba Andhari National Park
Tadoba Andhari National Park in India is one of the best places to see and photograph wild tigers.
The park derives its name from "Taru" the local deity of the Gond tribal community and the Andhari River that flows through the forest.
In recent years Tadoba has emerged as a premiere wildlife destination where apart from the tigers , one can find sloth bears, leopards and wild dogs and a plethora of other wildlife.
The lush, southern tropical, dry deciduous forest features a beautiful lake at the center and comprises mainly of teak trees, bamboo thickets and the ubiquitous “Mahua”, with its distinctive intoxicating smell that wafts through the forest when the golden grapelike fruit ripens in summer attracting the sloth bears. Mahua is also fermented for a potent brew, a favourite of the locals.

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A young tiger roaming the “chaur” grasslands of Dhikala in Corbett National Park.Corbett is the best place to see Asian ...
25/10/2024

A young tiger roaming the “chaur” grasslands of Dhikala in Corbett National Park.
Corbett is the best place to see Asian Elephants and Royal Bengal tigers.

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Tigress - Ranthambhore National Park. A tigress relaxes as the late afternoon sun paints her and the grass and trees in ...
11/10/2024

Tigress - Ranthambhore National Park.
A tigress relaxes as the late afternoon sun paints her and the grass and trees in gold. Looking at her you can almost feel that she is enjoying the rest and marveling at the scene around her.

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A group of wild boars crossing a forest track in Tadoba National Park.Crested Indian Wild Boar is a very dark, lightly b...
04/10/2024

A group of wild boars crossing a forest track in Tadoba National Park.
Crested Indian Wild Boar is a very dark, lightly built, thinly furred wild pig named for its striking dorsal crest formed of long, erect bristles. It also has especially long bristles on the cheeks and the rear part of the lower jaw, giving it a sometimes prominent beard.
These are fierce and powerful animals and present a formidable challenge even to predators like the tiger and leopard.

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Leopards of BeraBera is a small town in the Pali District of Rajasthan, about 150 south of Udaipur. Like in many other p...
27/09/2024

Leopards of Bera
Bera is a small town in the Pali District of Rajasthan, about 150 south of Udaipur. Like in many other places in Rajasthan, the outskirts of the small village are dotted with hills of the Aravalli range, which provide shelter to leopards. However, these areas are not part of a wildlife sanctuary & these resident leopards are not protected.
The villagers and leopards live in perfect harmony here.
There are only a handful of places in the whole world where sighting of a Cat as elusive as a Leopard is a near certainty like in this village.
If you are travelling between Udaipur and Jodhpur, do consider spending a couple of days in Bera, visit the nearby villages &/or enjoy a picnic at the Jawai dam.

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Dhole  - The Whistling Dogs (Asiatic Wild Dogs / Indian Wild Dogs - Cuon alpinus) at Pench National ParkThe red, rust-co...
20/09/2024

Dhole - The Whistling Dogs (Asiatic Wild Dogs / Indian Wild Dogs - Cuon alpinus) at Pench National Park
The red, rust-coloured dhole (Cuon alpinus), has a bushy black tail and stands around 50cm tall. Dholes are efficient predators and communal pack hunters. They are found in the forests of Central and East Asia . One of the most remarkable, but least studied carnivores in the world, they are little-known by scientists and largely ignored by conservationists. The long history of their persecution (being trapped, shot and poisoned by humans) has led to only 2000 remaining in the wild. It is one of the most endangered species of Asian wildlife and included in the IUCN Endangered list.

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A rhino mother and her young calf grazing peacefully in a paradise like scene at the Kaziranga National ParkApart from t...
13/09/2024

A rhino mother and her young calf grazing peacefully in a paradise like scene at the Kaziranga National Park
Apart from the Rhinos, Kaziranga is known for its Tigers, Elephants and an astonishing range of primates and birds.
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A small herd of Samabar deers crossing Ramganga river in Corbett National Park.Sambar deers have to be very alert while ...
06/09/2024

A small herd of Samabar deers crossing Ramganga river in Corbett National Park.
Sambar deers have to be very alert while crossing rivers or streams, as they are vulnerable to the predators on the other side, who could be waiting to ambush them.
Sambars are the favourite prey of tigers & comprise up to nearly 60% of their prey.
The samabars have very poor eyesight & they are heavier compared to other deers and cannot run quickly. However, they are compensated with excellent sensory ability. Their keen sense of smell can quickly detect the presence of predators in the vicinity.

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Tiger of Satpura National Park……..On morning walk. If you wish to know more about this destination or want us to arrange...
30/08/2024

Tiger of Satpura National Park……..
On morning walk.
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Satpura national Park is one of the best kept wildlife secrets of India.  The beautiful water bodies, hilly backdrop and...
23/08/2024

Satpura national Park is one of the best kept wildlife secrets of India. The beautiful water bodies, hilly backdrop and the dry deciduous forests create a stunning topography.
The area of the Satpura Tiger Reserve was first explored by Captain James Forsyth of Bengal lancers in the year 1862. Realizing the ecological and commercial value of vast expanses of forest it was declared the first reserve forest of India.
Satpura Tiger Reserve is prime example of central Indian highlands ecosystem. It is an unique area of high natural and diverse land resource values. Area is endowed with rich biodiversity.
Satpura forest is a habitat to diverse fauna including Indian Bison (Gaur), Leopards, Wild boars, Wild dogs (locally called Dholes), Sloth bears, and Tigers.

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