Monday, 23 November 2009

  • Best birding in India

    India is host to more than 1300 hundred species of birds and with addition of sub species the figure goes to more than 2000 species. Hence the country has about 13 percent of the World bird species.

    India is a vast and diverse country with amazing biodiversity and geological features. The habitat variation is amazing from high altitude snow clad Himalayas and densely forested mountains of Western Ghats to cold deserts of Leh & Laddakh to fertile plains and tropical forests. The desert of Thar and Little Rann of Kutch and coastal regions are habit to host of amazing bird species in India.

    Because of such large varieties of bird in India bird watching tours have become popular. Many birding spots as Bharatpur wetlands, tiger reserves and wildlife sanctuaries are frequented by birders from all over the World.  

    One of he most popular North India tour for birding comprises of Bharatpur bird sanctuary in Rajasthan, Chambal river sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh, Sat Tal  and Pangot and Corbett tiger reserve in Nainital District.  A birding trip can yield more than three hundred interesting species with the aide of experienced birding guide and professional tour managers. The recommended duration is two nights at Bharatpur,  three nights at Sat Tal one night at Pangot and three nights at Corbett.      
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