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Posted: 22 Jan 2016 10:30 AM PST Destination: Kaziranga National Park Dates: 23-28 Jan, 2016 (Sat-Thu) (6D/5N) Safaris Included: 4 Cost per Person: Rs 29,000/- Ex-Guwahati Call us for Early Bird and Group discounts! Schedule Day 1 – Report at Guwahati Airport at 11:30 am – Arrive at Nameri – Nature Trail – Informative Session Day 2 – 2 Bird Watching Trails – Informative Session Day 3 – Bird Watching Trail – Depart from Nameri – Arrive at Kaziranga – Evening Safari Day 4 – 2 Safaris – Informative Session Day 5 – Explore and Photograph Kaziranga Day 6 – Nature Trail – Depart from Kaziranga – Tour Concludes at Guwahati Airport Cost Includes – Local road transport in private vehicles – Accommodation at private resort To register: Archis Sahasrabudhe – 98921 72467 Lokesh Tardalkar – 98209 90389 Radhika Phadke – 98330 26969 http://www.TwineOutdoors.com #TwineOutdoors #TogetherWorldIsNotEnough The post Kaziranga appeared first on Mumbai Hikers Network. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted: 22 Jan 2016 04:30 PM PST Ranthambore National Park: Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest national parks in northern India. Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary is known for its tigers and is one of the best places in India to see these animals in their natural jungle habitat. Tigers can be easily spotted even in the daytime. Other major wild animals include Leopard, Nilgai, Wild Boar, Sambar, Hyaena, Sloth Bear and Chital. The sanctuary is home to a wide variety of trees, plants, birds and reptiles, as well as one of the largest Banyan trees in India. Keoladeo National Park: Formerly known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Keoladeo is a paradise for birds and birdwatchers alike. It is listed as an IBA (Important Bird Area) and is a World Heritage Site. Although small (29 sq. km), it is home to almost 400 species of birds, out of which more than 132 breed inside the National Park. Birding here is a rewarding experience, with sightings like Siberian Rubythroat, Bluethroat, Greater White-fronted Goose, Comb Duck, Tufted Duck, Mallard, Spotted Crake, Water Rail, Painted Snipe, Oriental Darter, Lesser Adjutant, Sarus Crane and Common Crane, Greater Spotted Eagle, Pallid Harrier, Red-headed Falcon, and Brown Fish-owl. Chambal river, a tributary of the Yamuna river, flows northwards through Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Chambal is one of the best places to see threatened wildlife; such as the critically endangered Gavial or Gharial, vulnerable Indian Skimmer, endangered Black-bellied Tern and Gangetic Dolphin, near-threatened Laggar Falcon and vulnerable Pallas's Fish-eagle and Smooth-coated Otter. New Dates: 23rd – 28th January, 2016 (revised dates) Charges: Rs. 27,500/- members and Rs. 28,700/- others. (Ex Delhi) Reporting: Pick up from New Delhi Railway Station at 6:00 a.m. and drop to New Delhi Railway Station at 7.30 p.m. on the last day. You are advised to book your tickets to arrive in New Delhi one day prior. How to Reach: New Delhi is well connected by air and rail. Participants can also fly to Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi which is situated about 20 km from the meeting point (New Delhi Railway Station). Registration*: Call at Hornbill House 22871202/22821811, Mon-Fri 09:30 a.m. to 05:30 p.m. or e-mail at bnhs.programmes@gmail.com. The post GOLDEN TRIANGLE – Ranthambore, Keoladeo and Chambal appeared first on Mumbai Hikers Network. |