Wildlife

TOP 8 WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES IN INDIA

Posted by Sudhir Sharma on January 25, 2023

 
Forum Post

TOP 8 WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES IN INDIA

India is the home of rare plants and animals that perform in wildlife sanctuaries, making it a haven for environmentalists and admirers of wildlife. There are 103 National Parks and more than 500 wildlife sanctuaries in India.

India is a country with a wide variety of plants and animals. There are 8 few hamlets in the country where seeing elephants, leopards, jackals, and foxes is not unusual. People who enjoy the outdoors will love this country. You must bring your kids to the local wildlife sanctuaries if you want them to see Asiatic lions, Royal Bengal tigers, panthers, and one-horned rhinoceroses in their native habitat. Since you may also explore the adjacent cities, you might organise a road trip to these animal sanctuaries. So let's examine the well-known wildlife reserves in India.

The one-horned rhinoceros, regal Bengal tiger, snow leopard, Asiatic lion, and many other rare and unusual animal species can be found in India's numerous wildlife reserves. The top 10 wildlife sanctuaries in India are listed

8 Best wildlife sanctuaries in India

·        Ranthambore National Park

·        Kaziranga National Park

·        Kanha National Park

·        Sariska National Park

·        Gir National Park

·        Sundarbans National Park

·        Bandhavgarh National Park

·        Pench National Park

Suggested Tours: Jaipur Ranthambore TourManas Nameri Kaziranga TourRanthambore Photography Tour

Ranthambore National Park

 

Ranthambore National Park is at the top of the list of the most visited wildlife sanctuaries in India. This wildlife sanctuary in India is close to the Rajasthani town of Sawai Madhopur and was once a hunting area for Rajputana nobility. Royal Bengal tigers, Indian leopards, Nilgai, wild boar, sambar, striped hyenas, sloth bears, mugger crocodiles, and chital are now found in the wildlife reserve.

·        Distance from Jaipur: 190 km

·        Best time to travel: November to February

·        Nearby destinations to visit: Trinetra Ganesh Temple, Ranthambore Fort, Jogi Mahal, Hammir Palace,

·        Things to do: Jungle safari

Must Read: Best 10 Things to Do In Ranthambore

Kaziranga National Park

In the state of Assam in northeastern India, there is a protected area called Kaziranga National Park. Tigers, elephants, and the biggest population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses in the world call the woods, swamps, and grasslands of the Brahmaputra River floodplain home. Dolphins from the Ganges River swim in the park's waters. Numerous uncommon migrating species stop by, and grey pelicans roost close to Kaziranga settlement.

Distance from Gauhati: 193 km

Best time to travel: November to February

Nearby destinations to visit: Gauhati, Shillong

Things to do: Elephant safari, jeep safari, bird watching, visit Kakochang waterfall, tea estate tour, etc.

Kanha National Park

 

In the state of Madhya Pradesh in central India, there is a sizable area of grassland and woodland known as Kanha National Park, also known as Kanha Tiger Reserve. In Kanha Meadows, one can see tigers, jackals, and wild pigs. Birds of prey reside on the Bamhnidadar plateau's steep terrain. Animals frequently congregate at Sondar Tank and Babathenga Tank's watering holes. The Kanha Museum in the park contains descriptions of the flora and fauna.

·        Distance from Jabalpur: 129 km

·        Best time to travel: December to February

·        Nearby destinations to visit: Kanha Museum, Kawardha Palace, Mandla, Amarkantak, Jabalpur, etc.

·        Things to do: Wild safari, Elephant safari, Night safari, Trekking, Nature walk, etc.

Sariska National Park

Sariska Tiger Reserve is a national park where you will find a perfect intermingling of nature. It contains mountains, grasslands, dry deciduous forests and cliffs which span over 800 square kilometres. Situated in Alwar, the Tiger Reserve is nestled in the lap of Aravali hills. Currently home to numerous animals apart from tigers, the reserve showcases nature in its best form. Animals like jungle cats, rhesus macaque, sambhar, chital, wild boar, etc., are found here. Not only animals, you get to see a number of bird species, such as sand grouse, harbor quails, crested serpent eagles, etc. here as well. If you are planning a visit, here’s what you can do when you are here

·        Distance from Alwar: 41.6 km

·        Best time to travel: October to February

·        Nearby destinations to visit: The Sariska Palace, Siliserh Lake, Bhangarh Fort, Kesroli Hill Fort. etc.

·        Things to do: Spotting wild animals, bird watching, trekking, etc.

Gir National Park

The Park welcomes visitors from all around the world who are interested in wildlife, birds, thrills, and the great outdoors. The most enjoyable activity for a visitor is to go on a fantastic lion safari in Gir National Park and go around to look for wild animals amid the alluring nature. The splendour and adventures of Gir National Park would be the one to remember for a lifetime if you were planning a vacation to Gujarat.

·        Distance from Junagadh: 75km

·        Best time to travel: November to March

·        Nearby destinations to visit: Junagadh, Gir National Park, etc.

·        Things to do: Open jeep safari

 

Sundarbans National Park

Sundarbans National Park is one of the most fascinating and well-known destinations for tourists interested in wildlife. With a total area of more than 10,000 kilometres, it is the world's largest mangrove forest. These forests are situated in the delta of the Bay of Bengal, bordering Bangladesh and India. The renowned and beautiful Royal Bengal Tiger calls this place home. However, there is also a sizable population of numerous snake species and crocodiles in this area.

Distance from Kolkata: 97.8 km

Best time to travel: December to February

Nearby destinations to visit: Kolkata, Sudhanyakhali Watch Tower, Netidhopani, Sajnekhali Bird Sanctuary

Things to do: Bird watching, Canopy walk, etc.

 

Bandhavgarh National Park

The Indian state of Madhya Pradesh is home to Bandhavgarh National Park. This park is one of the top national parks in India for viewing Asian tigers. This park covers around 448 km2. Formerly the Maharaja of Rewa's hunting refuge, Bandhavgarh National Park is now a well-known natural hotspot for White Tigers. The first White Tigers were found in Rewa, and they are now a popular exhibit in zoos all over the world.

·        Distance from Jabalpur: 166 km

·        Best time to travel: November to February

·        Nearby destinations to visit: Jabalpur, Amarkantak, Kanha National Park, etc.

·        Things to do: Open jeep safari

Pench National Park

One of India's top tiger reserves, Pench Tiger Reserve or Pench National Park, is the first to span two states, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Typically, when Pench is mentioned, the tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh is meant. It gets its name from the Pench River, which divides the park into about equal western and eastern half, the well-forested regions of Seoni and Chhindwara districts, from north to south.

Distance from Chhindwara: 79km

Best time to travel: October to June

Nearby destinations to visit: Chhindwara, Pench National Park, etc.

Things to do: Open jeep safari

Wildlife

TOP 8 WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES IN INDIA

Posted by Sudhir Sharma on January 25, 2023

 
Forum Post

TOP 8 WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES IN INDIA

India is the home of rare plants and animals that perform in wildlife sanctuaries, making it a haven for environmentalists and admirers of wildlife. There are 103 National Parks and more than 500 wildlife sanctuaries in India.

India is a country with a wide variety of plants and animals. There are 8 few hamlets in the country where seeing elephants, leopards, jackals, and foxes is not unusual. People who enjoy the outdoors will love this country. You must bring your kids to the local wildlife sanctuaries if you want them to see Asiatic lions, Royal Bengal tigers, panthers, and one-horned rhinoceroses in their native habitat. Since you may also explore the adjacent cities, you might organise a road trip to these animal sanctuaries. So let's examine the well-known wildlife reserves in India.

The one-horned rhinoceros, regal Bengal tiger, snow leopard, Asiatic lion, and many other rare and unusual animal species can be found in India's numerous wildlife reserves. The top 10 wildlife sanctuaries in India are listed

8 Best wildlife sanctuaries in India

·        Ranthambore National Park

·        Kaziranga National Park

·        Kanha National Park

·        Sariska National Park

·        Gir National Park

·        Sundarbans National Park

·        Bandhavgarh National Park

·        Pench National Park

Suggested Tours: Jaipur Ranthambore TourManas Nameri Kaziranga TourRanthambore Photography Tour

Ranthambore National Park

 

Ranthambore National Park is at the top of the list of the most visited wildlife sanctuaries in India. This wildlife sanctuary in India is close to the Rajasthani town of Sawai Madhopur and was once a hunting area for Rajputana nobility. Royal Bengal tigers, Indian leopards, Nilgai, wild boar, sambar, striped hyenas, sloth bears, mugger crocodiles, and chital are now found in the wildlife reserve.

·        Distance from Jaipur: 190 km

·        Best time to travel: November to February

·        Nearby destinations to visit: Trinetra Ganesh Temple, Ranthambore Fort, Jogi Mahal, Hammir Palace,

·        Things to do: Jungle safari

Must Read: Best 10 Things to Do In Ranthambore

Kaziranga National Park

In the state of Assam in northeastern India, there is a protected area called Kaziranga National Park. Tigers, elephants, and the biggest population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses in the world call the woods, swamps, and grasslands of the Brahmaputra River floodplain home. Dolphins from the Ganges River swim in the park's waters. Numerous uncommon migrating species stop by, and grey pelicans roost close to Kaziranga settlement.

Distance from Gauhati: 193 km

Best time to travel: November to February

Nearby destinations to visit: Gauhati, Shillong

Things to do: Elephant safari, jeep safari, bird watching, visit Kakochang waterfall, tea estate tour, etc.

Kanha National Park

 

In the state of Madhya Pradesh in central India, there is a sizable area of grassland and woodland known as Kanha National Park, also known as Kanha Tiger Reserve. In Kanha Meadows, one can see tigers, jackals, and wild pigs. Birds of prey reside on the Bamhnidadar plateau's steep terrain. Animals frequently congregate at Sondar Tank and Babathenga Tank's watering holes. The Kanha Museum in the park contains descriptions of the flora and fauna.

·        Distance from Jabalpur: 129 km

·        Best time to travel: December to February

·        Nearby destinations to visit: Kanha Museum, Kawardha Palace, Mandla, Amarkantak, Jabalpur, etc.

·        Things to do: Wild safari, Elephant safari, Night safari, Trekking, Nature walk, etc.

Sariska National Park

Sariska Tiger Reserve is a national park where you will find a perfect intermingling of nature. It contains mountains, grasslands, dry deciduous forests and cliffs which span over 800 square kilometres. Situated in Alwar, the Tiger Reserve is nestled in the lap of Aravali hills. Currently home to numerous animals apart from tigers, the reserve showcases nature in its best form. Animals like jungle cats, rhesus macaque, sambhar, chital, wild boar, etc., are found here. Not only animals, you get to see a number of bird species, such as sand grouse, harbor quails, crested serpent eagles, etc. here as well. If you are planning a visit, here’s what you can do when you are here

·        Distance from Alwar: 41.6 km

·        Best time to travel: October to February

·        Nearby destinations to visit: The Sariska Palace, Siliserh Lake, Bhangarh Fort, Kesroli Hill Fort. etc.

·        Things to do: Spotting wild animals, bird watching, trekking, etc.

Gir National Park

The Park welcomes visitors from all around the world who are interested in wildlife, birds, thrills, and the great outdoors. The most enjoyable activity for a visitor is to go on a fantastic lion safari in Gir National Park and go around to look for wild animals amid the alluring nature. The splendour and adventures of Gir National Park would be the one to remember for a lifetime if you were planning a vacation to Gujarat.

·        Distance from Junagadh: 75km

·        Best time to travel: November to March

·        Nearby destinations to visit: Junagadh, Gir National Park, etc.

·        Things to do: Open jeep safari

 

Sundarbans National Park

Sundarbans National Park is one of the most fascinating and well-known destinations for tourists interested in wildlife. With a total area of more than 10,000 kilometres, it is the world's largest mangrove forest. These forests are situated in the delta of the Bay of Bengal, bordering Bangladesh and India. The renowned and beautiful Royal Bengal Tiger calls this place home. However, there is also a sizable population of numerous snake species and crocodiles in this area.

Distance from Kolkata: 97.8 km

Best time to travel: December to February

Nearby destinations to visit: Kolkata, Sudhanyakhali Watch Tower, Netidhopani, Sajnekhali Bird Sanctuary

Things to do: Bird watching, Canopy walk, etc.

 

Bandhavgarh National Park

The Indian state of Madhya Pradesh is home to Bandhavgarh National Park. This park is one of the top national parks in India for viewing Asian tigers. This park covers around 448 km2. Formerly the Maharaja of Rewa's hunting refuge, Bandhavgarh National Park is now a well-known natural hotspot for White Tigers. The first White Tigers were found in Rewa, and they are now a popular exhibit in zoos all over the world.

·        Distance from Jabalpur: 166 km

·        Best time to travel: November to February

·        Nearby destinations to visit: Jabalpur, Amarkantak, Kanha National Park, etc.

·        Things to do: Open jeep safari

Pench National Park

One of India's top tiger reserves, Pench Tiger Reserve or Pench National Park, is the first to span two states, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Typically, when Pench is mentioned, the tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh is meant. It gets its name from the Pench River, which divides the park into about equal western and eastern half, the well-forested regions of Seoni and Chhindwara districts, from north to south.

Distance from Chhindwara: 79km

Best time to travel: October to June

Nearby destinations to visit: Chhindwara, Pench National Park, etc.

Things to do: Open jeep safari

Wildlife

Snow Leopard Population (and Sighting) increasing in Spiti valley

Posted by Pawan Ranta on January 07, 2023

 
Forum Post

Snow leopard population might be increasing across the globe (as this elusive animal was listed as endangered in IUCN red list earlier and now listed as vulnerable) but it is still a 'once in a lifetime' kind of moment to spot the snow leopard—the apex animal in high reaches of the Himalayas.

There are umpteen wildlife tour agencies who organize tracking and sighting events in Spiti and Ladakh, but most of them operate from big cities.

A few local companies are there.

Snow leopard expedition by Raacho Trekkers is the one that I recommend. It is a local team, and they have quite sucessful in spotting the grey ghost over the last few years.

 

Pasting the itinerary and other details from thier event page:

 

Itinerary for photo expedition

Day 1: Chandigarh–Narkanda (altitude, 2700 m): Distance covered 175 km. Drive (on NH5) duration: 6 hours (Overnight stay at HPTDC hotel).

Day 2: Narkanda–Ralli, Kinnaur (altitude 2100 m). Distance covered 144 km. Drive time on NH5: 5–6 hours (Stay at Homestay).

Day 3: Ralli–Kibber Village (altitude, 4270 m): Drive time on NH5 and NH505: 7–8 hours. Overnight stay at a Homestay.

Day 4,5,6, and 7: Hiking and following the elusive snow leopard around Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary. Reach early for spotting places like Rong Nala in Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary. Snow leopard tracking guides and porters will lead you to the spot. There would not be any specific routine for these 4 days reserved for spotting snow leopards, as we need to move to the spotting places as soon as we hear about the sightings from our spotting guides.

Day 8: Kibber–Rampur Bushahr: 10 hours drive time, covering about 320 km. Stay at Nau Nabh Heritage hotel.

Day 9: Rampur Bushahr–Chandigarh Airport/ISBT

Expedition Highlights:

1. Highly experienced team of trackers, guides, and wildlife photography tour organizers.

2. All staff members are local.

3. All-inclusive trip.

5. Premium Accommodation at Hotel and Homestays with heating facilities.

6. Foldable Camping Chairs for seating while waiting for snow leopard sighting.

7. Opportunity to photograph other Himalayan wildlife like Ibex, Blue sheep, and Red foxes.

 

Inclusions

  • Opportunity to witness the majesty of the Shen and photographing them in the wild. We have sighted snow leopards on all expeditions we have organized in the last six years.
  • 2 Nights hotel accommodation (HPTDC Narkanda and Nau Nabh Heritage hotel, Rampur).
  • 6 Nights homestay accommodation with wood burning Tandoor/ Bukhari heaters and all meals.
  • Spotters / Scanners, Guide, porters for carrying camera gear.
  • Walkie-talkie radios
  • Monastery fees, wildlife permit fees, and Kibber village Panchayat fee.
  • Hot water, tea, and snacks in homestay and at sighting spot.
  • Walking pole.
  • Foldable stools at spotting site.
  • 4WD car for all itinerary days.

Essentials to carry along

  • Two pairs of thermal base layer
  • Good quality thick wool socks (2-3 pairs)
  • High ankle trekking boots (Similar to Decathlon FORCLAZ 100 hiking shoes)
  • Sweater and fleece for mid-layer
  • Heavy down jacket for outer layer (Similar to Decathlon MT500)
  • 100–400 mm zoom lenses or super telephoto (500 mm / 600 mm focal length) lenses
  • Phone and camera batter chargers
  • Batter backups and power banks
  • Memory cards
  • Good quality gloves
  • Backpack (70-90 liter) for multi-days Hikes.
  • A pair of trek gaiters – To prevent snow/moisture seeping inside the boot.
  • Trekking Pole
  • Wind-proof fleece pants / trousers – (at least 3 Trek Pants), no Jeans. Synthetic, Quick Dry fabric-based Trek Pants are ideal.
  • Balaclava
  • Sunglasses – They are a must for a snow hike. Carry UV rated ones.
  • Water bottles – Avoid plastic drinking bottles.
  • Toiletries (Sunscreen – SPF 60+, moisturizer, light towel, lip balm/chapstick, small soap, toilet paper, wet tissue)
  • Headlamp/ LED Torch
  • Energy bars/dry fruits. Essential for surviving the harsh winters of Kinnaur & Spiti valley.
  • First-aid kit

Cancellation policy

  1. Full refund for all cancellations before 30 days of departure date
  2. 50% refund for all cancellations between 10 and 30 days before the departure date.
  3. 25% refund for all cancellations made 10 days before the departure date.

Key terms of expedition

  • Extreme climate events and natural disasters are common in this north-eastern part of Himachal Pradesh. In case there occurs such an event, the expedition will be canceled, and we won’t be able to offer you any refund.
  • You need to be in good health before starting this expedition. You’ll also need to provide proof of good health and fitness certificate on day 1 of the itinerary.
  • Though we have spotted snow leopards on all previous expeditions, sighting them and capturing them in a perfect frame is still a matter of chance. Probability of sighting them gets increased whenever there is large snow precipitation. In case of such events, we may take liberty in rescheduling fixed departure dates and itinerary plan accordingly.

 

 

 

Wildlife

How many types of wildlife exist in India?

Posted by Bella jack on December 06, 2022

 
Forum Post

Accordingly, New York Publishers there are 565 wildlife sanctuaries in India, covering a total area of 1,225,560.85 km2, or 3.73 percent of the country's total land area. The Protected Area Network Report proposes 218 additional sanctuaries encompassing a total area of 16,830 km2.

Wildlife

Costa Rica's Best Bird Filming Locations

Posted by Charles Maynes on November 21, 2022

 
Forum Post

The location scout for our video production services company travels to Costa Rica, where he learns about the country's ecotourism infrastructure's highlights and the best spots to film birds.

identifying the top 10 bird-filming locations in Costa Rica

  1. Soda Y Mirador Cinchona
  2. Hotel Quelitales
  3. Rancho Naturalista
  4. Reserva El Copal
  5. Paraiso Quetzal Lodge
  6. Caño Negro
  7. Medio Queso Wetlands
  8. Sky Adventures Arenal Park
  9. Hacienda La Pacifica
  10. Casa Dowii

Wildlife

Jaipur to Ranthambore Day Trip or Weekend Tour - Jaipur Ranthambore Tour

Posted by India By Car Chauffeur on June 06, 2022

 
Forum Post

Jaipur Ranthambore One Day Tour by private Car. We offers the opportunity to visit and explore Ranthambore's wildlife for tiger sighting. Book Jaipur to Ranthambore Day Trip or weekend tour package to Ranthambore with India By Car Chauffeur.

Experience a thrilling jungle safari Wild tigers of Ranthambore - their sightings, history and photography <  Ranthambhore Baghat the Ranthambore National Park on this private day trip from Jaipur to Ranthambore by private cab.

Ranthambore is one of the largest national parks in northern India. It is situated in Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan, about 145km southeast of Jaipur. Ranthambore is a world-famous tiger reserve known for its rich population of tigers.Ranthambore – Prime Destination for Wildlife Photography in India

Detailed Itinerary

Our representative will pick you up in the mRanthambore – Prime Destination for Wildlife Photography in Indiaorning at 8.30 am from your desired location in Jaipur to proceed for Ranthambore National Park by Car. You will feel the exhilaration that will grip your heart and mind as you start this amazing tour with your drive to Ranthambore National Park. This wildlife sanctuary is famous for tiger sighting and seeing other wild animals like bears, deer, crocodiles, leopard, wild boar and many more.

 

Places to visit in Ranthambore

Ranthambore National Park is one of the biggest and most renowned national park in Northern India. The park is located in the Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan, which is about 130 km from Jaipur. Being considered as one of the famous and former hunting grounds of the Maharajas of Jaipur, today the Ranthambore National Park terrain is major wildlife tourist attraction spot that has pulled the attention of many wildlife photographers and lovers in this destination.

Ranthambore National park is spread over an area of 392 sq km. along with its nearby sanctuaries like - the Mansingh Sanctuary and the Kaila Devi Sanctuary.The park is majorly famous for its tigers and is one of the best locations in India to see the majestic predators in its natural habitat. The tigers can be easily spotted even during the day time busy at their ordinary quest- hunting and taking proper care of their young ones.

Ranthambore is also counted as the famous heritage site because of the pictorial ruins that dot the wildlife park. Certainly, a visit to Ranthambore National Park is a treat for every wildlife and nature lover. The time spend on watching tigers roaming around, verdant greenery, a gamut of other species of chirpy birds and animals is priceless and worth enough to be explored at least once in a life.

After exploring Ranthambore National Park, you will travel back to Jaipur. This wildlife tour will always remain in your mind for all the years to come.

Tour ends but sweet memories remains always.

 

Inclusions:

✓ Pick-up and drop-off from anywhere in Jaipur (within city limits).

✓ Chauffeur Driven A/C private vehicle for Ranthambore visit.

✓ Professional English speaking driver.

✓ Fuel charges, parking charges and all taxes.

✓ All transportation using air-conditioned Sedan or SUV or Tempo Traveller.

 

Exclusions:

⤫ Any kind of entry fees anywhere if not mentioned in including.

⤫ Jeep / Canter safari charges.

⤫ Gratuities (Optional)

⤫ All personal expenses, optional tours and extra meals.

Wildlife

Wildlife Tiger Safari Tour - India Wildlife Tour Packages

Posted by Amit Singh on May 20, 2022

 
Forum Post

Wildlife Tiger Safari Tour India offers wildlife tourism of Ranthambore National Park, Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Park. Enjoy the India Wildlife safari tour with tiger photography, bird watching Tour.

Destinations: Delhi – Jaipur – Ranthambore – Agra – Umaria – Bandhavgarh – Kanha – Nagpur – Delhi
Tour Duration: 13 Nights / 14 Days

Day 01: Arrival Delhi
Our company representative will receive you on arrival at the international airport in Delhi late in the night or midnight. Transfer to your hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 02: Full Day Sightseeing of Delhi
Enjoy a healthy breakfast and then get ready for sightseeing tour or Old Delhi and New Delhi, visit famous attractions like Qutab Minar, President’s House, India Gate, Red fort, Mahatama Gandhi Memorial, Parliament, Laxmi Narayan temple. Enjoy a stroll through the colourful bazaar before returning to your hotel. Overnight at hotel.

Day 03: Delhi – Jaipur ( By road 270 kms/Approx 5 hrs )
Drive towards the Pink City, Jaipur. On arrival check in at the hotel. Relax and then after some time get ready for Jaipur sightseeing tour. Visit City palace, Jantar Mantar, and Hawa Mahal etc. get back to hotel for dinner and overnight stay at hotel.

Day 04: Jaipur – Ranthambore (By Road 150 Kms / Approx 3 Hrs )
After breakfast. Explore the famed Amber Fort in the morning, where one gets to enjoy an exciting elephant ride. Later proceed towards Ranthambore. Upon arrival, check-in to the hotel. Rest of the evening at leisure. Overnight stay at Ranthambore.

Day 05: Ranthambore
In the morning, take a jeep safari/canter ride to the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. Return to the hotel for breakfast and spend the afternoon relaxing in the hotel. You can also take another ride into the forest in the evening. Overnight stay at Ranthambore.

Day 06: Ranthambore – Agra ( By road 250 Kms / Approx 6 hrs )
Early morning visit to the national park. After breakfast proceed to Agra. Upon arrival in Agra, check in at your hotel. Evening is free for shopping. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 07: Agra – Umaria (Bandhavgarh) By train
Have a healthy breakfast and proceed for city sightseeing tour of Agra visiting the world famous Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. Transfer to railway station & board train to Umaria. Overnight train journey.

Day 08: Arrive at Bandhavgarh
Today we reach on Umaria and you will be driven towards Bandhavgarh. Check-in to the hotel. Later get ready for entire day visit to Bandhavgarh national park and enjoy jungle safaris. Get back to hotel for night stay.

Day 09: Bandhavgarh
Enjoy morning and evening jungle safari. Overnight stay at Bandhavgarh.

Day 10: Bandhavgarh – Kanha ( by road 255 kms/Approx 6 hours )
Today, after an early breakfast, check out from the hotel and head towards the Kanha Tiger Reserve. Upon reaching the reserve and check in at the wildlife resort. Spend the rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at the resort.

Day 11: Kanha
After breakfast visit to Kanha national park and enjoy jungle safari. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 12: Kanha – Nagpur (By Road 240 km / Approx 5 hrs )
After early morning breakfast in the hotel, proceed for morning jungle safari to Kanha. Later drive to Nagpur. Arrive and check-into a hotel. Overnight stay at hotel in Nagpur.

Day 13: Nagpur – Delhi (By flight)
Check-out for airport. Board flight back to Delhi. Reach Delhi and check-in at hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 14: Departure
After breakfast. Check-out for airport. Departure.

Contact Us

India Driver Tours

Website: https://www.indiadrivertours.com

Call and Whatsapp No.: +91-9810368671    

Email: info@indiadrivertours.com     

Wildlife

Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore - India Wildlife Tour

Posted by Private Driver in India on May 16, 2022

 
Forum Post

Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore will give you the golden opportunity to experience this incredible journey of north India. Delhi, Agra, Jaipur with perfect wildlife experience in Ranthambore wildlife tour.

3 Days Delhi Ranthambore Tour

Destinations Covered: Agra - Fatehpur Sikri - Ranthambore - Jaipur - Delhi

 

Duration: 07 Nights / 08 Days

 

The Royal Tiger With Golden Triangle promises to be the most memorable tour of Rajasthan for you. While on tour capture the true spirit of wildlife, experiencing a jungle safari at Tiger Park in Ranthambore. Pay a memorable visit to the unparalleled Taj Mahal that leaves tourists spellbound by its beauty. Ride up to Amber Fort on a caparisoned and painted elephant.

Trip Highlights

  • Visit Jama Masjid, Red Fort, India Gate, Gandhi memorial, Humayun Tomb and Qutab Minar, at Delhi
  • Explore Akbar's Tomb, at Sikandara
  • Guided tour of Agra fort, commissioned by Empress Noor Jehan in memory of her father
  • Excursion to Taj Mahal - Symbol of Love
  • Visit to holy shrine of Fathepur Sikri and Salim Chisti's Tomb, Jama Masjid, Panch Mahal, on the way to Ranthambore
  • Enjoy jungle safari at Ranthambore
  • Ride up to Amber Fort on a caparisoned, painted elephant.

Private Driver In India                           
U-91, Subhash Park, Uttam Nagar,
New Delhi – 110001 INDIA
Give us a Call: +91- 9015182014
Email: privatedriverindia24@gmail.com
Web : https://www.privatedriverinindia.com/

Wildlife

Why should we protect wildlife?

Posted by GameG71421 on April 26, 2022

 
Forum Post

This is something I've been thinking about for a long time. Regardless of human beings or others, why should I protect wild animals just for myself?

 

In the eyes of ordinary people, animal health care is often linked to "love", "kindness" and "sympathy". People who do not understand animal health care often say something ugly, called the so-called "Holy Mother", but they can't escape "sympathy overflowing, Too Much Love" kind of circles.

 

However, because the weak and the strong in the wilderness are full of emotions, seeing the prey die tragically under the claws of the predator without the slightest pity, without pity for the weak, is this sympathy?

 

In the laboratory, the knife and the knife are cut through the skin of the pigeon and the rabbit, and the flesh is cut without the slightest tremor. The blood on the hands carries the blood debt of several lives.

 

I once wrote, "I have no good heart, and protecting animals is never out of sympathy." This is a bit inaccurate, because at the very beginning there might have been a period of participating in animal protection just because the poor animals that were killed wanted to save their lives. But those condescending sympathies have long been polished by the cruelty of Bao and shattered by its nobility.

 

Animal protection is not out of love, because animal protection does not protect the lives of animals; and killing animals does not mean that it is disrespectful to life. Birds, beasts, fish, shrimps, insects and snakes are interlinked and everything depends on each other. Life and death are up to the sky. All things try their best to find their own way of survival. It is a blessing to survive. Although death is unwilling, it is also the result of struggle. , the body of the deceased is for those who maintain health, and it nourishes the next batch of creatures struggling to survive, and it is not necessary to pity. Death isn't just the end of life, it's part of life - if it's dead right.

 

It has nothing to do with life, this is the cruelty of animal protection. Beyond death, this is the nobility of animal protection.

 

When Craig Childs wrote about the Great Blue Heron in his book "The Moment of the Animals," (2k mt) he wrote a quote that I like:

 

"You can't look at this bird and come to the conclusion of who is superior to the other. The raven's encyclopedic vocabulary is no more enviable than the red-spotted toad's ability to drink water. Humans' penchant for hacking the world is no greater than that of the pronghorn. Amazing eyes are even more valuable."

At the end of the day, what makes each species special is the magic of evolution. They appear for survival, and they become more sophisticated because of their fit with the environment. How would you compare the electric ray's discharger to the moth's siphonic mouthparts? Likewise, the brain of Homo sapiens is just an evolutionary coincidence, and even though its intelligence has created technology that affects nature, it is still essentially the same as the pelican's throat pouch.

 

Respect for life, that's what it's all about - we're no different, we're all part of nature's struggle to survive. How to have mercy? I can only respect their right to survive.

 

However, although the intelligence of Homo sapiens is nothing but a creation of nature, it is clear that its influence now extends beyond the scope of the rest of the species. "Man and nature", is the word reasonable? Once I naively questioned its juxtaposition, and there was the idea that "human beings should belong to nature rather than be juxtaposed with nature". However, after seeing too many injuries, now I can only firmly believe that although human beings cannot transcend the limitations of nature, they have long been unable to juxtapose with other creatures in nature. Do not disturb is the last tenderness that human beings can leave to their former companions, and it is also the tenderness left to themselves.

Wildlife

How big is Pench National Park?

Posted by Village_Machaan on April 16, 2022

 
Forum Post

Pench national park is spread in the states of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. Pench national park comprises of a core area of 411.33 sqkm, with a buffer area of 768.3 sqkm, making for a total conserved area of 1179.63 sqkm towards the Madhya Pradesh state of the reserve. Adjoining Maharshtra state comprising of core area of 257.3 sqkm and buffer area of 483.96 sqkms makes the total protected forest of over 742sq kms.

Share this page:

Join Us    

Download IWC Android app     IWC Android app



Copyright © 2001 - 2024 Indian Wildlife Club. All Rights Reserved. | Terms of Use

Website developed and managed by Alok Kaushik