DISCOVER THE EXTRAORDINARY

The Indian sub-continent harbours some of the world’s most extraordinary wild landscapes, from the snow bound mountains of the High Himalayas, to the wet mangrove swamps of the Sundabans, from the teak tiger forests of Madhya Pradesh to the elephant jungles of the Western Ghats and the desert sea shores of Gujarat.

Teeming with exotic and often highly endangered wildlife, from the great landmasses’ only ape species, the Hoorlock gibbon to the elusive flying squirrel, from the mighty one horned rhinoceros to the tiny pygmy hog. This is not Africa’s ‘Big Five’ country – this is ‘Big Eight’ country, when you add wolves, bears and the world’s most revered big cat, the wild Bengal tiger to the list. Enjoy it all – and use your travels to help us conserve it all

LOOK FOR ECO-FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATIONS & CRUISES

Using any of our wide range of lodgings, from superb wildlife based tented camps, comfortable lodges, ecofreondly hotels and leisurely resorts, beautiful treehouses, fabulous river cruises and boutique homestays, covering over 35 wilderness, rural, cultural, heritage and ‘must see’ destinations across India and Nepal  you can be assured that every operation has been through our strict  certification process to ensure they are both ‘Nature and Eco-Friendly’. We’ve done the hard work – so you can ‘Follow the kitemark’ and enjoy you travels, and be sure others can too – far into the future.

TRAVEL WITH THE BEST TRAVEL COMPANIES & AGENTS

Plan you Indian holiday, Nepal adventure, or Bhutan visit using one of a large number of the world’s best known travel companies, or Indian based agents to put your very own itinerary together. Every travel company here has committed to drive their own sustainable travel practices, seek PUG certified accommodation providers wherever possible and support our conservation efforts.

Now you can enjoy a flawless and carefree travel itinerary to many of Indian subcontinent’s greatest wilderness destinations and combine this with its rich cultural and historic heritage.

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It's not whether animals will survive,it's whether man has the will to save them.

Anthony Douglas Williams - Inside the Divine Pattern

It's not whether animals will survive,it's whether man has the will to save them.

Anthony Douglas Williams - Inside the Divine Pattern

It's not whether animals will survive,it's whether man has the will to save them.

Anthony Douglas Williams - Inside the Divine Pattern

It's not whether animals will survive,it's whether man has the will to save them.

Anthony Douglas Williams - Inside the Divine Pattern

It's not whether animals will survive,it's whether man has the will to save them.

Anthony Douglas Williams - Inside the Divine Pattern

It's not whether animals will survive,it's whether man has the will to save them.

Anthony Douglas Williams - Inside the Divine Pattern

It's not whether animals will survive,it's whether man has the will to save them.

Anthony Douglas Williams - Inside the Divine Pattern

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Jun 24

‘From 0 To 40 Tigers’: IFS Parveen Kaswan Celebrates Sariska Reserve’s Conservation Triumph

The population of tigers has dwindled dramatically due to several reasons. During this time, Sariska Tiger Reserve served as a blueprint for other tiger reserves, showing that with dedicated conservation efforts, it is possible to bring tigers back from the brink.
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Apr 24

India has 3682 tigers, home to 75 per cent of global numbers: Tiger census data

The number of tigers in India has increased from 2,967 in 2018 to 3,682 in 2022, an annual rise of 6 per cent, according to the latest government data released on the International Tiger Day on Saturday.
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Enhancing the scope of Rural Tourism in your destinations
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February 24, 2023

Enhancing the scope of Rural Tourism in your destinations

Rural tourism signifies the visitor's interest in the customs of the indigenous and exotic destination. Rural tourism represents rural life,...

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