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Travel in India"Come and stay with us in India and we will arrange for you to shoot tigers from the backs of elephants or elephants from backs of tigers", this was a letter of invitation from Lord Curzon,when Viceroy of India, to a friend in England.He was undoubtedly talking about the royal game reserves,where the local princes made it a point to honour their guests with a successful hunt.
Today,the erstwhile royal hunting grounds are tranquil sanctuaries where tigers roam free.A dazzling variety of birds delight the bird lovber's eye. In the heart of the forest you may sight herds of deer,antelope,blackbuck or blue bulls.
Few experiences can match the excitement of seeing tigers, lions, elephants or rhinos in their natural habitat.
Here's is where we come in.Listed below are a itenaries, just choose the number
of days best suitable for you. India has a vast landscape, mainly divided under
4 regions v North, South East and West. Or itineraries can be merged to add
more regions and enhance your entire experience. You can choose from our many
pre designed tour packages or make your own travel itinerary.
DO'S AND DON'TS IN ANY INDIAN NATIONAL PARK
DO'S
Ø Do obtain the ticket before entering the Park.
Ø Do maintain absolute silence in the Park.
Ø Do wear sober clothes that blend with the forest.
Ø Do keep safe distance from wild animals.
Ø Do obtain services of a registered nature guide while going for jungle
safari.
Ø Do bring with you sunscreen, hat, camera, binoculars, water bottle,
pen, notebook etc.
Ø Do suggest recommend or complain about anything you have observed
in the Park.
Ø Feed back form is with the driver. Please give you suggestions and
complaints.
DON'TS
Ø Do not enter the park before sunrise or stay after the sunset.
Ø Do not carry polythene bags in the Park.
Ø Do not tease, lure or chase wild animals.
Ø Do not cause or kindle fire inside the Park.
Ø Do not smoke or consume liquor inside the Park.
Ø Do not collect any plant or any animal part from the Park.
Ø Do not step out of your vehicle in the Park.
Ø Do not carry arms inside the National Park.
Ø Do not allow or instigate your driver or guide to deviate from the
allotted routes.
Ø Do not use flashlight as it irritates the wild animals.
Our goal is to convince conservationists that wild animals can indeed survive
the twenty-first century if we can temper our compassion for the animals with
knowledge and pragmatism.
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