Key Wildlife States
With such a large subcontinent to choose from, with states the size of most countries, the choice of where to go is never easy. It does ensure you can return and explore for a whole lifetime, ensuring that every time you come back its like a new beginning. Below are the many of the key wildlife based destinations.
Central India
The Central Indian landscape is adorned with Vindhya, Satpura, Aravalli, Maikal and Ajanta mountain ranges that ensconce amazing flora and fauna species
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Rightly known as ‘The Land of Surprises’, Chhattisgarh is blessed with some pristine forest covers, splendid caves, hilly terrain, cascading waterfalls
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The forests in the Eastern and North Eastern part of India boast of unique flora and fauna. Endangered animals such as one-horned rhinoceros, the gargantuan
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Composed largely of plateaus, Madhya Pradesh is the ‘Heart of Incredible India’ packed to its borders with unique natural and cultural assets. Home
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With the mesmerising Konkan coastal belt on one side and the mist-covered Sahyadri ranges on the other, Maharashtra is dotted with numerous forts, wildlife
Read MoreNorth India
The Northern region is largely associated with the Himalayan ranges and the mysterious Ghost of the Mountains - the snow leopard. The pristine Gangotri
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The Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve spans across more than 5,000 square kilometres of the pristine Western Ghats of South India replete with moist, evergreen,
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Tamil Nadu is a sensory treat for travellers exploring the southern part of the country. With about 18% of its total area covered by dry and wet deciduous
Read MoreUttar Pradesh
Home to the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Uttar Pradesh is an enchanting land of historical monuments and places of religious significance.
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Revered for its status as Devbhumi or Land of the Gods, Uttarakhand is characterised by its pristine natural beauty and sublime spirituality. Featuring
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With the Bay of Bengal to its south and the Himalayas to its north, Bengal offers a potpourri of mesmerising cultural and wildlife experiences set against
Read MoreWest India
When we think of West India, we think of the last and only remaining abode of the Asiatic lions, the Gir National Park in Gujarat. Today, the conservation
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