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Category: Ranthambore

Tigers Galore

25/06/2018 Martin Birding, Birds, Corbett, India, Photography, Ranthambhore, Ranthambore, Tiger, Wildlife

Varun, our man in India, never misses a chance to escape from the office and head out into the jungle. He’s been particularly busy over the past 4 or 5 months, with numerous trips to tiger reserves like Corbett, Pench, Satpura and Ranthambhore. Luckily for us, Varun is a damn fine photographer and so we get share all his wonderful[…]

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Ranthambhore – Tiger Sightings Guaranteed

21/06/2018 Martin Birding, India, Photography, Ranthambhore, Ranthambore, Tiger, Wildlife

The chance to see tigers in the wild is high on the wish list of most lovers of wildlife and our aim is to give you the best possible chance of seeing and photographing these magnificent big cats. Ranthambhore is renowned as one of the most reliable parks in India for tiger sightings; the resident population of tigers – currently 44[…]

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In the Indian state of Assam, a group of women known as the Hargila Army is spearheading a conservation effort to rescue the endangered greater adjutant stork.
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A Biologist, an Outlandish Stork and the Army of Women Trying to Save It
In the Indian state of Assam, a group of women known as the Hargila Army is spearheading a conservation effort to rescue the endangered greater adjutant stork.
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A his and hers bird with identical markings with one major difference, his orange belly is replaced with yellow on her belly.
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Identical Markings With Beautiful Diagrammatically Opposing Colors Make This Bird The Perfect His And Hers Pair! - One Big Birdcage
A his and hers bird with identical markings with one major difference, his orange belly is replaced with yellow on her belly.
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'When the stars threw down their spears 
And water'd heaven with their tears: 
Did he smile his work to see?
Did he who made the Lamb make thee?'

Time to plan your wildlife holiday for the coming season.

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'When the stars threw down their spears 
And water'd heaven with their tears: 
Did he smile his work to see?
Did he who made the Lamb make thee?'

Time to plan your wildlife holiday for the coming season.

Call:or WhatsApp: +919719243929
email: vanghat@gmail.com.

#birdingholidayinindia #tigersafaris #wildlifeholidaysinIndia #natureholidayindia #safariswithsumantha
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Legacy of Conservation

Mr. Kailash Shankhala, widely known as Tiger Man, was the first conservationist who raised a voice in favour of protecting the tiger as early as 1956. He spearheaded the crusade and succeeded in helping rescue the species from the brink of extinction in an age when hunting tigers was practiced.He conducted an extensive study under the Jawahar Lal Nehru fellowship during a time when tiger population was dwindling at an alarming rate due to poaching and hunting.His research later lead him to become director of Project Tiger in 1973. In 1989, he established the Tiger Trust to continue his commitment to tiger conservation.
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Make a stay at Vanghat part of your India safari. You won't regret it.
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