Gujarat: Salt Flats of Little Rann of Kutch
Great for bird-watching and wild asses, the vast salt plains of Rann in Gujarat should be on your travel wish-list, if it already isn–t
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Great for bird-watching and wild asses, the vast salt plains of Rann in Gujarat should be on your travel wish-list, if it already isn–t
Orange saris, red sindoor, the saffron sadhus and riotously colourful bangles turn the Sonepur Mela in Bihar– held since the times of Emperor Aurangzeb– into a gigantic kaleidoscope
A winter holiday in Canada’s premier city, Montreal–when its striking beauty and wealth of architectural and cultural sights, are exclusively yours to see
From the beautiful murals of the Goldene Dachl in Innsbruck, the charming old city of Salzburg to the imperial grandeur of Vienna
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From Kaziranga National Park in Assam to Tadoba in Maharashtra to Ranthambhore in Rajasthan, India–s rich wildlife is worth exploring.
Erstwhile hunting ground of Maharaja of Sirmour, the picturesque Simbalbara Wildlife Sanctuary is now home to Himalayan black bear, Hanuman langurs, Indian muntjacs, to name a few.
Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary gets the second-largest congregation of migratory birds in India.
Once upon a time, Seychelles had a thriving bird population. Today 10 of its 12 endemic species survive in various stages of vulnerability. Read on to know more about the birds found only here
Karnataka–s famous river, Cauvery, vital to the region’s biodiversity, provides a splendid backdrop to the wildlife sanctuary named after it.
Up close and personal with the big bears while on an enchanting drive in Northern British Columbia
Come face to face with the gentle giants, the mountain gorillas, at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda
Listed under the Ramsar Convention, though constantly threatened by human settlements, Bhoj wetland maintains its position as a thriving ecosystem.
A perfect habitat of tigers, leopards, elephants, sambhars, to name a few, this offbeat wildlife sanctuary deserves a visit