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Road Less Travelled I & II


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Rainforests, swamps, leafy glades, scrub, desert and snow-capped mountains; India is dotted with sanctuaries and national parks of indescribable beauty. Wildlife tourism is one of the finest ways to spread both appreciation and concern for nature among our people. Go wild in India!

Destinations
Forests forts of Rajasthan
Ranthambhore © Shailendra YashwantShailendra Yashwant walks the ancient ramparts of Rajasthan, set in the backdrop of wildlife habitats.[more]
Valmiki Tiger Reserve
Dhole © Mukesh AcharyaShades of green under the eves of Bihar’s second Tiger Reserve, Valmiki, promise to bring as much mirth to a traveller as birdsong that hangs in the air. [more]
Galgibag Beach
Guitar shark © Aaron LoboFar from the tourists, Galgibag, an unscathed beach, is still a safe refuge for turtles, guitar sharks and Sea Eagles, and nature has right of way, writes Aaron Lobo. [more]
Nethrani
Grouper © Parvin DabbasParvin Dabbas explores this hidden diving destination on India's west coast, which lies off Murdeshwar, a little town in Karnataka. [more]
Disclaimer: The information provided here has been verified to the best of our ability. However, you are advised to crosscheck the latest rates and other details prior to visiting the area. Sanctuary Magazine is not to be held liable for any loss, damage or inconvenience caused as a result of information published on this site.

 

 

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Travel Tips
Travelling in the wildernesses requires a special sensitivity. The laws of the jungle are different but there are several ways to get the best out of your 'Wild Travel' without disturbing the habitats you visit. Bring back only beautiful memories.

Some tips that you can use from those who've been there…

On forest trails
Jungle etiquette
When you're out birdwatching
For divers.......... [more]

 
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