India, with its extraordinary range of natural habitats and biodiversity, is a magical country that’s often underappreciated when it comes to wildlife viewing. It has more than 100 national parks and ...
Visitors heading into reserves like Ranthambhore and Bandhavgarh must now leave their phones behind as authorities tighten rules to protect wildlife.
Did you know that India is home to over 70% of the world’s tiger population? This majestic animal, revered as India’s national symbol, represents the country’s rich natural and cultural heritage.
Spot an Indian Rhinoceros in Kaziranga National Park, Assam. Safari-goers to India tend to head for famous reserves like Ranthambore National Park and Bandhavgarh National Park. But as a travel ...
A recent census of Bengal tigers indicates that there are far fewer tigers in India than previously believed. India's leading expert on tigers, Valmik Thapar, talks ...
Famous for its prolific biodiversity and breathtaking landscape, India is also considered to be the home to an astonishing line-up of wild big cats. Along with more than 45,000 species of plants, ...
Although tigers in India are seriously endangered, numbers are on the rise thanks to the herculean efforts of conservationists. However, there is no guarantee of a tiger sighting when visiting, but ...
Highlighting the country’s growing tiger population, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had in December 2024 expressed optimism that the trend would continue in the future. Since then, Union environment, fo ...
Surat: Sarthana Nature Park Zoo has received a pair of Royal Bengal tigers in exchange for Smooth-coated otters, and the animals will soon be put on public display. However, the tigers are still ...
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