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Take that holiday you've been meaning to and travel to the wild, unknown corners of India. From the Pin Valley in the north, where the cold climes of Spiti in Himachal Pradesh harbour the snow leopard and the Siberian ibex, to the Pampadum Shola National Park in Kerala, where evergreen forests teem with elephants, buffaloes and gaurs, these are national reserves few know about and fewer have seen. So pack in your binoculars and step out.
2 Nights | 3 Days
You think you're quite alone, sitting very still and then your eyes adjust, spotting the tigress, in the light of the dawn. Travel to the Chimur Hills, to the Tadoba Tiger Reserve, where dense forests with river Andhari, winding through, provide a safe haven to many an endangered species, including the tiger. Watch the landscape change colour as the sun rises, stop in your tracks as a sloth bear crosses the path and after sunset hear the forest come alive with the sounds of insects.
3 Nights | 4 Days
A landscape that will overwhelm you with its vastness, the Little Rann of Kutch stretches as far as the eye can see. Travel to this distant land, seemingly barren but providing a safe haven to the Asiatic wild ass, blackbucks and a multitude of bird-life. Stay in rustic, traditionally Kutchi mud-cottages, take morning safaris to spot flamingoes and experience a place far removed from your big city.
3 Nights | 4 Days
Venture into the last of the abundant jungles of Ganga delta - the Sundarbans, that harbour the endangered Royal Bengal Tiger and other threatened animals like estuarine crocodiles, water monitor lizards and Gangetic dolphins. Spend three days amidst the mangrove forests, cruising the waterways and spotting dolphins, crocodiles, spotted deer and wild boars in possibly one of the most tranquil places on earth.
1 Night | 2 Days
Have you ever seen dolphins - those friendliest of sea creatures? Harihareshwar, located on the coast along the Arabian Sea (5 hours from Mumbai), is where you should head if you want to spot these wonderful mammals. Spend a weekend in this quiet little coastal town, collecting seashells on the beach, cycling through green woods and villages and of course taking a morning boat ride into the Arabian Sea to see dolphins.
2 Nights | 3 Days
Quietude, seclusion and jaunts into the countryside, Jhadol offers all of this and more in ample doses. About 50 kilometres from Udaipur, the lakeside resort is reached via a road that takes you through green jungles and fields. Once here, spend your morning spotting wildlife, in the afternoon enjoy a picnic lunch beside a waterfall and later watch the sun go down over the Aravallis as you lie back beside the pool.
Day Trip
Dawn strikes and a pelican cuts across the golden morning sky. It is tired, for it has journeyed thousands and thousands of miles, across the mountains of Europe, the plains of Asia to escape the harsh Siberian winters. In the days to come, there will be others - the white stork, flamingoes, Brahminy ducks, purple herons, spoonbills and gulls, cranes and godwits. For a bird watcher, a photographer, there will be few places as beautiful.
1 Nights | 2 Days
For all you animal lovers in Karnataka, here is a little treasure. 150 kilometres from Bangalore, far from the software firms and malls, is the small Jayamangali forest reserve. As the highway winds through open grasslands, burnt yellow in the sun, a fox stares back from behind a bush. While spotting a leopard or a civet is rare, you shall see plenty of mongooses, black naped hares, the Great Indian Bustard and yes, flocks of blackbucks
2 Nights | 3 Days
Ever heard of a wildlife enthusiast's Holy Grail, a trekker's dream and a botanist's delight all rolled in one? We have! One of the world's last untouched wilderness tracts, Namdapha National Park veils within its lush green splendor an astonishing variety of wild animals, rare birds and plants. Going deep into the tropical forest, surrounded by creatures you can hear but not always see will be an unmatched experience indeed.