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We
offer wildlife tours in India in some of the finest South Asian wildlife
areas namely Bharatpur wildlife sanctuary, Ranthambore national park, Bandhavgarh
and Kaziranga each characterized by its own distinctive flora and fauna. The
marshy land of Bharatpur National Park plays host to thousands of winter migrating
Aves between October to March. This bird sanctuary of India, with over 300 species,
is recognized as one of the best of its kind in the world.
Kaziranga
is one of the most beautiful reserves with the unique mixture of elephant
grasslands, lush swamps, patches of dense forest with majestic Silk Cotton
trees and distant hills looming large. This is the home of the Great Indian
one - horned rhino, wild buffalo, hog deer, swamp deer, elephant, tiger and
exceedingly rich bird-life. This rich variety of flora and fauna of
Kaziranga are any naturalist's delight.
Watersports
in India has long since enamored countless adventure seekers from across
the globe, enticing them to a trip replete with fun, frolic and mindless
adventure. Sailing tours through gurgling rivers, narrow passes, streams and
in creeks has been an unending passion through the centuries. Our sailing
tours of India are a perfect way to recharge yourself and enjoy the
beauty of India.
Allahabad
and Varanasi are ancient cities where Indian culture can be sighted at its
best, where the ancient and the modern merge to present an astounding
kaleidoscope. Beautiful landscapes, a simple country-side, countless people
flocking the river banks, age-old temples, migratory birds, camping on the
riverside
the perks are endless.
You
can sail down the river in a leisurely manner. The distance between the two
cities is approximately 125 km. While it is generally covered within a
matter of a few hours by road, we let you soak in the atmosphere, the fun
and the adventure and it is a full 5 days before you land on terra firma.|
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