Safaris

Unmissable Highlights of South India

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India is an incredible land of diversity. South India is a perfect example of India’s rich diversity with its beautiful geography, culture, history, heritage and travel experiences. The land is flanked by Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean, hence some of the most beautiful beaches. Scenic hill stations are nestled in the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats. Kerala’s’ unique backwaters are also a treasure of South India. Besides, the land has been home to ancient empires, and breath-taking temples, while foreigners arriving to the shores of India have also settled in the land leaving behind their legacy. The vast region has some of the most amazing holiday experiences that one vacation certainly falls short.

So, when making plans for South India tours, here are the unmissable highlights.

Backwaters of Kerala

Backwaters of Kerala

A unique nature’s blessing, the Backwaters of Kerala are a delight. Formed by a network of lagoons, rivers, lakes and water bodies, these unique ecology can be explored on a traditional houseboat. Be it an overnight stay on a houseboat or a day cruise, you can enjoy the beauty of the lush greenery, the placid waters and thriving birds and animals. Any Kerala tour is incomplete without a houseboat cruise of the backwaters.

Royal Palaces of Mysore

Mysore Palace

A city of palaces, royal Mysore is a treasure of incredible architecture. Nestled in the lush hills of Western Ghats, the city has the incredible Mysore Palace and the amazing Mysuru Dusshera that makes it a place to definitely visit. Explore the intricate craftsmanship of the royal palaces.

Scenic bliss of Ooty

Ooty

A popular hill station of the Western Ghats, Ooty enjoys the bliss of Nilgiris. Nestled amidst lush tea gardens, the town is beautiful with specimens of British architecture. The best part about Ooty is the ride on the Nilgiris Toy Train, a UNECSO World Heritage Site.

Ancient ruins of Hampi

UNESCO World Heritage Site Hampi

A UNECSO World Heritage Site, the ruins of Hampi are the remnants of the grandeur of the Vijayanagar Empire. Set on the banks of the Tungabhadra River, the historic town is a treasure of heritage sites. Walk through the ancient ruins and experience the historic feel.

UNECSO World Heritage Site of Mahabalipuram

South India has many of the impressive UNESCO listed heritage sites. Mahabalipuram, the coastal town is a testimony to the grandeur of the Pallavas, an empire that was once the pride of India. Here too, explore the majestic architecture, intricate craftsmanship and relive the days of the past.

Pray at the UNESCO listed Great Living Chola Temples

Temples of South India are some of the most beautiful architectures in India. Besides being centres of religion and traditions, these masterpieces serve the testimony to the finest craftsmanship and dedication of the rulers of the yore. The Great Living Chola Temples are some of the wonderous temples that has an unmissable legacy.

Soothing traditional Ayurveda treatments

Ayurveda treatment in Kerala

South India is believed to be the land where Ayurveda finds its roots. The ancient of wellness works wonders to date. Traditional treatments, the use of nature’s produce and professional services, makes Ayurveda one of the best experiences while traveling in India.

Bask in beaches of South India

Goa’s beaches have a legendary reputation among visitors in India. Just as beautiful are the several other pristine beaches lining India’s south western shoreline. Coastal jewels such as Marari Beach in the heart of Kerala, the lesser known Neeleshwar and Kasargod, and Gokarna beaches offer quieter alternatives to ever-popular Goa for your leisurely South India vacation.

Wildlife Wonders in South India National Parks

Boat safari in Periyar

South India tours takes you deep inside vast, untamed wildernesses that are home to thousands of animals and birds. Elephant hordes, spotted deer and peacock peeks in Nagarhole. Wild boars grunt past your safari jeep, and crocodiles bask in the sunshine on odd winter days at Kabini. In Bandipur National Park, spot tigers or elephants. Spend your days enjoying safaris in the wild and your evenings gathered around bonfires at stylish lodges. Or while away time in Periyar, watching giant herds of elephants frolic by the waterside all day. Unique wildlife experiences await on your South India vacation.


Explore Nature’s Best at Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

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Haven for birds, the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary also known as Keoladeo National Park is one of the best places for wildlife safaris in India.  A UNESCO-recognized World Heritage, the natural paradise is located in Rajasthan. Its location, close to the capital, Delhi and on the route of the Golden Triangle Tour makes it one of the popular weekend getaways and holiday destinations.

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Home to more than 366 species of birds, 379 species of plants, and around 30 mammals, the sanctuary is a wild haven. The bird population in the park includes species that migrate from Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, China, and Siberia only during winter. The native population as well as the migratory ones makes Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary an interesting getaway for bird watchers and wildlife photographers.

When making plans to explore nature’s best at Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, here is your guide.

Best Time to Visit Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary can be visited all through the year but the best time to visit is from October to March.

Opening timings: 6 am – 6 pm (summers) | 6:30 am – 5 pm (winters)

History of Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Keoladeo National Park, the present name of Bharatpur Sanctuary was formerly a duck shooting preserve of the Maharaja of Bharatpur. In the 1980s after seeing the diverse range of flora and fauna flourishing in the park, UNESCO declared it as a World Heritage Site. It is now a green haven for birds and animals.

Flora and Fauna of Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Bharatpur is a blessed lush oasis in the middle of the crowded getaways of Agra and Jaipur. The semi-arid forest has significant vegetation of medium size trees and shrubs. Kadam, Jamun, and Babul trees cover the major area with small amount of Kandi and Ber. The park has an aquatic vegetation of the park is rich and suffices the food requirement for waterfowl.

Bharatpur Sanctuary is one of Asia’s finest birding areas, with over hundreds of resident and migrant birds. Once a duck-hunting reserve of the Maharajas, Keoladeo now sees a lot of birds such as cranes, pelicans, geese, ducks, eagles, hawks, shanks, stints, wagtails, warblers, wheatears, flycatchers, buntings, larks, and pipits.

The 29 sq km area of the bird sanctuary, Bharatpur is not just known for birds. It is also a great place to watch mammals like the golden jackal, jungle cat, nilgai, sambar, and wild boar. It’s a treat to watch them play, pounce and move around freely in their natural habitat. During the month of winter, pythons can also be found moving around sluggishly.

Watch out for: Demoiselle, the rare Siberian Cranes, Striped Hyaena, Fishing Cat, and Blackbuck

Bird Safari at Bharatpur National Park

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

Bird safari makes for the most surreal experience at Bharatpur sanctuary. Bharatpur wildlife sanctuary has spread over 29 sq km with well laid-out forest trails and can be easily covered on foot, a rickshaw, or a cycle. However, motor vehicles are not permitted inside the sanctuary premises. Add lots of excitement to your birding tour by going for an early morning or late evening boating trip. Make the most of your photography skills by taking candid shots of birds flying around.

Timings: 8 am – 5 pm all days; to get the best value of your time, plan an outing early in the morning or immediately after the sunset.


Top 7 Tiger Tours in India on these Wildlife Safaris

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India is home to a healthy population of tigers. In fact, the country is the habitat of about half of the world’s tiger population (about 2,226), in the protected environments of national parks. There are 47 tiger reserves across India which also home to other wildlife. Tiger spotting is a true delight. The majestic beasts in their natural habitat brings nature lovers from all over the world. The ideal season for wildlife safaris in India, is October to March when the weather is cooler and the animals more active. March to May the parks remain open and the weather gets hot; it is the ideal time to spot wildlife at their watering holes. Given India’s diversity and wealthy tiger population, there are a wide range of options in wildlife reserves all over India.

Here are our top 7 options of wildlife safaris India to go tiger spotting:

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Rajasthan’s Ranthambore National Park is one of the best places to spot tigers in India. A former game reserve for the royal family of Jaipur, it is now a wildlife reserve. Besides tigers, the park is home to crocodiles, birds and other species of the animal kingdom. Wildlife safaris are available in early morning and late afternoon hours. Stay at wildlife resorts of Ranthambore adds to the thrill of wildlife holiday.

Luxury Tiger Tour in India

Check at here: Ranthambore National Park

 

Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Central India’s popular Tiger Haven, Bandhavgarh in Madhya Pradesh is among the world’s best places for tiger spotting. The blessed biodiversity in the nature reserve includes tigers, elusive white tigers, leopards, deer, bird species, including the fine eagles. Once the hunting grounds of the royal family of Rewa, the national park is now a popular tiger reserve.

Luxury Tiger Safari in India

Check at here: Bandhavgarh National Park

 

Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Kanha is a popular place for tiger safaris in India. Located in Central India in Madhya Pradesh, Kanha is referred to as ‘tiger land’. Besides tiger spotting, there are options go on jeep safaris, bird watching and stay at the nature-friendly wildlife resorts.

National Park in India

Check at here: Kanha National Park

 

Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Believed to be the inspiration of Rudyard Kipling’s popular creation ‘The Jungle Book’, Pench is a popular tiger reserve in India. Located in Central India, at the foothills of Satpura range, divided by river Pench, the natural reserve is truly blessed. Along with tigers, spot 285 resident and migratory birds including the endangered species of vultures, reptiles, fish, insects and many more at the national park.

India Tiger Tour

Check at here: Pench National Park

 

Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

The first national park in the country, Jim Corbett gets its name from well-known British hunter and naturalist. Nestled in the foothills of the lower Himalayas, the Corbett National Park comprises hills, rivers, marshes, grasslands, etc. A variety of birds, fishes in the Ramganga River, reptiles, amphibians and more also call it home.

Check at here: Corbett National Park

 

Nagarhole National Park, Karnataka

Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, the Nagarhole National Park and Tiger Reserve is among the most popular of sanctuaries in South India. Nestled in the mountains the lush wilderness includes sandalwood and teak trees. The Kabini River flows through jungle lending beauty beyond words and also boat rides. The green landscapes is home to tigers, Asian elephants and a variety of birds.

Check at here: Nagarhole National Park

 

Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sundarbans National Park is a popular haven for tiger sighting in India. The Sundarbans are mangrove formed by the confluence of Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meghna Rivers in the Bay of Bengal. The wilderness is habitat of royal Bengal tigers in huge numbers, and almost 42 other mammal species, 290 species of bird, 120 varieties of fish species, 35 reptile and eight amphibian species.

Check at here: Sunderbans National Park


Monsoon Wildlife Safaris in India

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Wildlife safari in the monsoon? Seems difficult right? But in India, there is always a choice. Given the geographical expanse and different weather conditions, there are many options to wildlife safaris open all year round, including monsoon. True, monsoon wildlife safaris in India is not traditionally the favourite but it is certainly an interesting time. Most of the national parks and wildlife sanctauries close down for visitors on the 30th of June and reopen on the 1st of October, with certain exceptions.

So, if you are thinking of spending time amid lush greenery of the forests, wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, then here are some of the best places to check out.

Periyar National Park, Kerala

Periyar National Park

Settled on the banks of the Periyar Lake, Periyar national park is known for its elephant population. This park is not just open during the monsoon, it is in fact the best time. Spot herds of elephants and monkeys in the lush jungles. The bloom of orchids sprouting wild everywhere is a sight to not miss out on. If luck favours, you get to spot a tiger (there are around 40 of them), barking deer, sambar and avian life like darters, cormorant, kingfisher, the great Malabar hornbill and racket-tailed drongos. Besides jeep safari, you can also take an early morning boat ride and stay at one of the jungle treehouses and cottages.

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Jim Corbett National Park


Best National Parks for Bird Watching in India

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India is a bird watching haven. The lush jungles are home to all species of the animal kingdom including birds of colourful shades. The vast country is a habitat to birds including migratory ones flying in from far parts of the world.

Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (Keoladeo National Park)

Binsar National Park

Kaziranga National Park

 


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