Bhigwan Bird watching trip
Bhigwan is a small dusty town on the border of Pune and Solapur district in Central Maharashtra, in India. Bhigwan is located on the Pune-Solapur Highway.
Bhigwan is a small dusty town on the border of Pune and Solapur district in Central Maharashtra, in India. Bhigwan is located on the Pune-Solapur Highway.
Discover forest walks near Mumbai at BNHS CEC in Goregaon. Enjoy guided nature trails, birdwatching, and wildlife experiences in a peaceful green setting.
Pench National Park or Tiger Reserve is one of the premier tiger reserves of India and the only one to straddle across two states – Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra
Bhandup Pumping Station is truly one of the best kept secrets for observing birds. It encompasses diverse landscapes with salt pans, grassland, a lake, mangrove forest and a creek.
Flamingo Boat Safari Mumbai. Witness the migratory Lesser Flamingo & Greater Flamingo from across the world calling this creek their feeding ground.
Tadoba Andhari Reserve is the largest national park in Maharashtra. Aside from the keystone species, the Bengal tiger, Tadoba Tiger Reserve is home to other mammals, including: Indian leopards, sloth bears, gaur, nilgai, dhole, striped hyena, small Indian civet, jungle cats, sambar, spotted deer, barking deer, chital, chausingha and honey badger. Tadoba Lake sustains the marsh crocodile, which were once common all over Maharashtra.
Kaas Pathar is a well known bio diversity hotspot famous for some exotic and endemic flower species found here. A 3 days tour is an introduction to the wild flowers world.
Enjoy nature walks in Mumbai for kids at Maharashtra Nature Park, Dharavi. A safe, green space for children to explore birds, butterflies, and forest trails.
Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife refuge in the Murud and Roha talukas of Raigad district, Maharashtra state, India.
Tadoba Andhari Reserve is the largest national park in Maharashtra. Aside from the keystone species, the Bengal tiger, Tadoba Tiger Reserve is home to other mammals, including: Indian leopards, sloth bears, gaur, nilgai, dhole, striped hyena, small Indian civet, jungle cats, sambar, spotted deer, barking deer, chital, chausingha and honey badger. Tadoba Lake sustains the marsh crocodile, which were once common all over Maharashtra.