Wednesday 17 July 2019

Northern india birds and Tiger Tours


Our most dynamic birding and wildlife tour will kickstart in the dry deciduous forest of RanthamboreNational Park. Holding a distinction of being India's finest wildlife sanctuary, the park is one of the best places to experience the most-magnificent wildlife thriving on the planet. Our search for the majestic Bengal Tigers will expose us to a diverse variety of birds and mammals living here for centuries. Navigating through its topsy-turvy lanes gives us a reasonable amount of chances to cross paths with shy Asian Leopards, Sloth Bears, and packs of Dhole ( Asian Wild Dogs ) foraging in the area. If the woods are echoing with the sagas of great battles and fierce big cats, the dry thickets are reverberating with the symphonies of beautiful birds. Red Junglefowl, Indian Peafowl, White-naped Woodpecker, Black-rumped Flameback, Indian Scops Owl, Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Crested Serpent-Eagle,  Long-tailed Shrike, Common Iora, White-bellied Drongo, Tickell’s Blue Flycatcher, Greater Racket-tailed Drongo, Small Minivet, White-browed Fantail, both Pale-billed and Thick-billed Flowerpeckers, Grey-breasted Prinia, Chestnut-shouldered Petronia, and the endemic Painted Sandgrouse are some of the winged species that will surely catch hold of your eyes during the north India birding  journey. 



Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is the next destination in focus. The place is globally renowned for being the highest perching ground for migratory species birds
giving a feast of diverse avian life settled in the region. From our lavish accommodation, we will move towards the wetlands that are teeming with Waterfowl, Pelicans, Herons, Storks, Cranes, Raptors, Waders, and migrant passerines. While cruising through the precinct you will get every chance to see the rare and sought after species including Sarus Crane, Bar-headed goose, Cotton pygmy goose, Black-necked Storks, Asian Openbill, Black Bittern, Black-headed Ibis, Eurasian Spoonbill, Pheasant-tailed Jacanas, Blyth's reed warbler, Indian Grey Hornbill, Greater Coucal, and Siberian Rubythroat. 



The fabulous province of Agra is the following destination that will be covered in this adventurous excursion. The remarkable masonry of Taj Mahal and the fables Agra Fort serves as a monumental reminder of the grand legacy of Mughal Empire. A river cruise in Chambal will lead you to the current stakeouts of Indian Skimmer, Black-billed Tern, River Tern, Dalmatian Pelican, Small Pratincole, River Lapwing, and Eurasian Vulture. Bounded by Ancient temples and forts, Chambal River is also a humble abode for the critically endangered Gangetic Dolphins, Ghariyals, Muggar, and Red-crowned roofed turtle. 



We will also explore the riches of Corbett National Park. The park is a testimony to the great wildlife heritage of India. The forest is a significant turf for the fabled Bengal Tigers and Asian Leopards, however, it doesn't shy away from boasting the beautiful birdlife settled in the region. You will be bequeath excellent chances for spotting Tawny Fish Owl, Brown Fish Owl, Pallas's fish eagle, Lesser Fish Eagle, Crested Honey Buzzard, Red Junglefowl, Slaty-headed Parakeet, Himalayan Swiftlet, White-rumped Spinetail, Crested Treeswift, Great Slaty Woodpecker, Lineated and Brown-headed Barbets, Golden-fronted Leafbird, Rufous and Grey Treepies, Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike, beautiful White-crested Laughingthrush, Slaty-blue Flycatcher, stunning Rufous-bellied Niltava, Long-tailed Minivet, Velvet-fronted Nuthatch, Wallcreeper, 3 species of elegant forktails, and 
skulking wren-babblers.









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