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Tiger families of Tadoba National Park

India is one of the top places to spot the majestic Bengal tigers. The country is presently home to more than 2000 tigers, which make up at least 70 percent of the global tiger population. The tiger reserves in India offer promising sightings of these big cats in their natural habitats. Spread across the country, […]

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Small cat species of India

The diverse wildlife of India is home to several fascinating animals in the world. The most prominent species that stands out is the Indian cat. There are a total of 15 wild cat species in the Indian subcontinent, a number that remains unmatched anywhere around the globe. When one thinks of the big cats in […]

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Best wildlife lodges of India

Nestled between natural greenery and offering an exotic experience, Indian wildlife resorts are exhilarating. If you truly want to witness the beautiful wildlife of the country, there is no better choice than to stay at one of the resorts. These habitats are placed amidst nature, where you wake up to birds chirping in the morning, […]

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Ten lesser known tiger parks of India

India’s diverse flora and fauna create an ideal habitat for tigers. Due to this, the country is home to around 70% of the world’s tiger population These animals belonging to the big cat species are often seen in India’s reserves.  Instead of going to other tiger-range countries like China, Nepal, or Russia, you can easily […]

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Primate species of India

India, with its diverse terrain and habitats, has a rich biodiversity that supports a wide range of primates. Some prefer forests, others live in grasslands, some even live in deserts, while some species prefer being close to human settlements. We discuss some common and some uncommon primate species of India. Gray Langur These are large […]

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Birding destinations in India

India is home to over 1200 bird species, a record which very few countries can boast of. However this bird population is spread over the vast area of the county, from Himalayas in the North to Western Ghats in South, to the Central Plains to Desert and Shrublands of West to the Mangroves of East. […]

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Tigers of Bandhavgarh national park

Bandhavgarh National Park, located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh, became a Tiger Reserve in 1993. With a core area of 716 square kilometers, the region has tremendous biodiversity. The density of the apex predators, Tigers, is among the highest here. The vast grasslands and bamboo forests make it easy to spot tigers here. […]

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State birds of India

Different states in India have classified different birds as their state bird. Usually few factors contribute to the choice – The bird should be found in that state, being endangered or vulnerable makes it a stronger candidate, finally we believe usually the better looking birds make to this list. However the spirit of this decision […]

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Desert National Park – Wildlife fest in desert

Desert wildlife is an interesting study of how species wonderfully survive in harsh climatic conditions. Part of the Thar desert ecosystem, The Desert National Park near Jaisalmer is a distinct example of a wildlife fest in the desert. As against the popular belief that the camel is about the sole wildlife that one can hope […]

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Himalayan Birding – Chopta

The Himalayas are one of the best places for bird watchers because of the rarity and variety of birds that are spotted amongst the highest peaks and valleys of the world. Chopta is probably the brightest example of Himalayan birding, acting as a wonderful base for bird watchers who feel a peck of delight at […]

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