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Indian subcontinent has an
extraordinary diversity of landscape and vegetation supporting a rich variety of
wildlife.
It begins in the lofty mountain passes of the Himalayas and continues through
barren sweeps of desert tracts and verdant stands of forest. The incredible
variety of habitats ranges from semi-tundra and salt deserts to tropical
forests, swamps and coastal mangroves.
This abundance of ecological realms supports a remarkable spectrum of
wildlife species 1,250 birds, 350 mammals, 130 reptiles
and an astounding array of flora.
You might wonder... How did a country with a population of a billion people
become the last viable home of the wild tiger ? Since ancient times the people
of the subcontinent has reverences for the nature. Many animals, like the
Tiger, are still worshiped in the country. India’s population has a
predominantly vegetarian diet.
We specialize in
tailor-made wildlife holidays.
The
itineraries mentioned on our web site gives and example of how to explore the
extraordinary natural wonders of India.
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