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Trip
Highlights: Track Tigers following pug marks with naturalist guides,
attend the 3-day wildlife photography camp, explore the Kalchuri
Archaeological Remains, jeep and elephant safaris.|
Read what
Visitors' say.. |
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We were lucky to spot the Siberian Cranes in Bharatpur.
The blood-shot bills and their playful pecking one another noisily was
one awesome spectacle. This will be my second trip, who knows the
Siberian Cranes might be back this year...
- Mr. Brown, UK, visited Bharatpur in 1998 |
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Bandhavgarh was truly amazing. We were as
close as 15 ft. of a huge tiger and it didn't even turn around unless
another jeep came from the other side...the growl scared the shit out of
me...
- Ackerman, Ireland, on his 2003 Bandhavgarh trip |
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Gir is much more than the lions...It is a
peek into what living with the lords of the jungle mean....and a test
for our presence of mind...
- Samantha and her friends, El Salvador, visited Gir
in 2003 |
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We were walking in the so-called 'buffer zone' of
Corbett National Park following pugmarks and deer-droppings, and
a huge Gaur showed up. I was too startled and forgot the camera....
- French zoologist Alanis, visited Corbett in 2005 |
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Kanha National Park is definitely worth
spending a week-long vacation....As we were touring, a herd of gray
wolves began yelping at a tiger...it suddenly turned around and charged
after them, passing our jeep just 2 ft. away. For a moment I was
breathless....
- Suraiyya Ahmed, Pakistani Socialite, recalls her
Tiger-Show at Kanha. |
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We spent 4-days filming wildlife at Periyar
National Park. We started off with the Jungle Patrol..a civet cat
crossed our way..a small pack of wild dogs gasped out of the dark and
darted past us. Was it a tiger?
- Photographer R. Cleveland, USA, on his visit to
Periyar in 2004 |
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The armored-beast looks so royal in the wilds of
Kaziranga National Park. We need to spread the word that the
rhino-horns are inert and has no medicinal properties. They are only
keratin tissues - the component of our hair....
- Journalist Jadav Saikia (Assam, India) on Rhino
Conservation |
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It gets very humid and the rainfall is heavy too.
But considering the frequency of sighting tigers and other wildlife and
life in mangroves, it's worth it. Visit Sunderbans...
- Mrs. Alka Yadav, NRI and Linguistic Professor, from
Texas traveled with us in 2004. |
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Tiger sighting is assured here at Ranthambore
National Park. Also try birdwatching, for the avifauna around the
lakes are fascinating...
- Paraglider, Shadat from UAE, traveled with us in
2005. |
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