Corbett Dhikala Stay Safari
Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India. It houses around 110 tree species, 50 species of mammals, 580 bird species.
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Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India. It houses around 110 tree species, 50 species of mammals, 580 bird species.
Kanha National Park, is one of the tiger reserves of India and the largest national park of Madhya Pradesh. The park has a significant population of royal Bengal tiger, Indian leopards, the sloth bear, barasingha and Indian wild dog.
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.
Butterfly walks in Mumbai is a fascinating way to introduce one to the wonderful world of animals. Our post monsoon walk in Maharashtra nature park is conducted every butterfly season (Sept-Nov).
Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary is a wildlife refuge in the Murud and Roha talukas of Raigad district, Maharashtra state, India.
Masai Mara Nakuru ‘The Great Migration Special” safari takes you to lake Nakuru National park to enjoy the views followed by 3 nights in the Masai Mara where you will see fantastic wildlife on the savannah plains.
The Great Himalayan National Park was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. The Great Himalayan National Park is home to more than 375 faunal species. So far species of 31 mammals, 181 birds, 3 reptiles, 9 amphibians, 11 annelids, 17 molluscs and 127 insects belonging to six orders have been identified and documented.
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.
Shilonda trail SGNP is a quiet and peaceful trail initiates along the plains just before the Kanheri foothills in SGNP and winds along gently to make a good small forest walk. A perfect break from city chaos on a weekend morning.
Amboli is a hill station in south Maharashtra, India. At an altitude of 690 m it is the last hill station before the coastal highlands of Goa and a relatively unexplored one. Amboli lies in the Sahayadri Hills of Western India, one of the world’s “Eco Hot-Spots” and it therefore abounds in a variety of fairly unusual flora and fauna.