Uttar Pradesh Is A Birder's Paradise
Uttar Pradesh, the largest state in India, is blessed with unique natural resources beneficial for both resident and migratory birds. Read on to know more
Uttar Pradesh, the largest state in India, is blessed with unique natural resources beneficial for both resident and migratory birds. Read on to know more
Tucked away in the Satpura Hill Range and enclosed by the Tapti River, Melghat Tiger Reserve with its diverse fauna is a wildlife enthusiast’s fantasy land
Majestic lakes, soaring verdant mountains, rambunctious waterfalls and a host of adventure activities is what makes Bhandardara a quintessential weekend getaway for nature lovers
A haven for bird-watchers, the Harike Bird Sanctuary, located on the confluence of the rivers Beas and Sutlej in Punjab has migratory birds visiting from as far as Arctic and Siberia.
Head to Rajaji National Park for a weekend break from Delhi to enjoy the Indian monsoon in all its glory with swelling rivers, chirping birds and forests buzzing with activity
With its rich diversity of avian life, bird-watching in India can be incredibly rewarding. Here’s a list of the most bio-diverse regions you should head to
Mud huts, angling, bird watching, trekking are some of the things that this retreat, in the heart of Himachal, offers
Jamtara Wilderness Camp on the edge of Pench National Park is a good place to spot wildlife
Spend your winter in the wild – spot snow leopards, take an elephant safari or go bird watching
A lake in suburban Kolkata, at Santragachi, cleans up its act and averts a major avian disaster