Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Wildlife Tours in North India And South India

Posted by Unknown on Thursday, February 5, 2015

Wildlife Tours India
India is a diverse country and worldwide acclaimed for its diverse cultural and geographical features. The country offers varied tourism options such as cultural & heritage tourism, adventure tourism, wildlife tourism, eco tourism, medical tourism, monsoon tourism, rural tourism, etc. One of the most sought after tourism options available in this country is wildlife tourism also called jungle tourism. Wildlife enthusiasts, adventure seekers and nature lovers from all over the world visit India to explore its rich flora and fauna at its various wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. There are many fascinating destinations in this country which can be explored during holidays in this country.
There are mainly two regions in the country namely northern India and southern India. Both regions have some of India's most popular wildlife sanctuaries & national parks. Hence there are many destinations to visit and explore on wildlife tours in northern and southern India. When you will explore northern region of the country you will come across many wildlife parks and animal sanctuaries such as Ranthambhore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Desert National Park and Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in Indian state of Rajasthan; Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand; and Kaziranga National Park and Manas Wildlife Sanctuary in Indian state of Assam.
Ranthambhore National Park and Jim Corbett National Park are among most sought after destinations for wildlife tourism in northern India. Ranthambhore has good population and density of royal Bengal tigers. Hence tigers can be easily spotted at this famous national tiger reserve. It is considered as one of the best places in India to see the majestic royal Bengal tigers in their true natural habitats. Jim Corbett is India's first national park and known for rich flora & fauna. It is also an excellent destination for eco tourism in India. It is a real showcase of Wildlife in India and never will fail to lure visitors coming from different parts of the world.
Southern India also has some famous national parks & wildlife sanctuaries such as Periyar Tiger Reserve in Kerala and Bandipur National Park and Nagarhole National Park in Karnataka. Periyar is known for good population of Indian elephants. Herds of elephants easily spotted at this sanctuary. Bandipur also has good population of Indian elephants. Nagarhole has good population of tigers, Indian bison and Asian elephants.
Thus you see that there are many interesting animal sanctuaries and national parks which can be visited and explored on wildlife tours in northern and southern India. There are many wildlife tour packages available in the market to choose from. You can enjoy best of wildlife in India with a right package.

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Video: Cloud Symphony - A Timelapse Journey Through England, Scotland, and the Himalaya

Posted by Unknown on Friday, January 9, 2015

This video seems like a fitting way to close out the week. It features some amazing landscapes from England, Scotland and the Himalaya of India and Nepal, shot in timelapse. In each of these settings, the clouds in the sky overhead add a level of beauty and drama, as they drift by, twisting and turning in the wind. This if five minutes of pure bliss, set to a rousing soundtrack.

Cloud Symphony from Awhelin on Vimeo.
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Video: Adventures in Enthralling India

Posted by Unknown on Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Shot over a five-week period in India, this video takes us on an adventure that spans the entire country, from the Andaman Islands to the Himalaya. It features beautiful imager of a country that has a dizzying array of landscapes, and a culture that is rich with history and tradition. If you watch closely, you may just see the exact point when the filmmaker destroyed his Canon 600D camera by dropping it into the Indian Ocean. Ouch!

Adventures in INDIA - Sand To Stone from Basti Hansen on Vimeo.
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Himalaya Fall 2014: Brits Depart Makalu Base Camp, First Ascent in the Indian Himalaya

Posted by Unknown on Friday, October 31, 2014

As the fall climbing season in the Himalaya slowly grinds to a halt, we continue to receive a few updates from the mountains. At this point, there are only a matter of days left before the season begins to shift, but there are still a few bits of news to share.

First up, the British Tri-Services team posted a dispatch from Makalu indicating that they have now departed Base Camp on the Southeast Ridge, and are making their way back to Kathmandu. They report that poor weather continues to be the norm, with heavy snow, and rain, making it challenging to trek through the mountains once again. They are still a few days away from KTM, and the porters carrying their gear are a couple of days behind the climbers, but they expect that they should be on their way back to the U.K. by next week.

A few weeks back, the Slovenian team of Aleš Česen, Luka Lindič and Marko Prezelj became the first men to climb a new route on Hagshu, a 6657 meter (21,840 ft) peak in the Indian Himalaya. The team completed the climb in alpine style, first making the ascent of the North Face, then traversing the mountain to the main summit. While that was the main objective of the expedition, the trio first acclimatized on two other nearby peaks, making first ascents on both Lagan (5750 m/18,865 ft) and Hana's Men (6300 m/20,669 ft). It is safe to say that this was a successful expedition, considering they made first ascents on three peaks, and did all of them in light alpine style. Well done, and congratulations to the team.

Finally, there continues to be no word from Lhotse on the progress of the Korean Team. A few days back we received word that they were heading up to Camp 4, where they intended to stash gear in preparation for a summit push to come. Since then, there have been no updates, but presumably everything is going according to plan. The team has been on Lhotse for nearly two months now, and have faced bad weather and avalanches almost since the day they arrived. But time is running short now, and if they intend to make a summit bid, it will have to come soon. Hopefully we'll get an update over the weekend.

Various reports continue to indicate that the weather has been poor in the Himalaya once again. It has been a tough season there, and not an entirely successful one. Hopefully things will improve in the spring, when more teams head to the mountains, and Everest becomes a hive of activity.

More updates coming soon, as warranted.
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Video: Kayaking Kerela, India

Posted by Unknown on Monday, October 20, 2014

Earlier this year, kayakers Sam Sutton, Bradely Lauder, and Mire Kodada traveled to the remote Kerela region of India to explore opportunities to go kayaking in the largely unexplored and untouched part of that country. What they found was some of the best whitewater that they had ever seen, on rivers that few – if any – other paddlers had ever descended. The video below shares some of that adventure, with some amazing footage from this beautiful part of the world.

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Video: The Monasteries of Ladakh

Posted by Unknown on Monday, October 13, 2014

This video takes us to the high mountains of India to the Ladakh region, where we are given a glimpse of the beautiful landscapes, and numerous Buddhist monasteries, that are found there. Far from the well worn tourist trails, the timelapse images show us just how amazing this part of the world truly is.

Monasteries of Ladakh from indiainmotion on Vimeo.
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Video: Himalayan Adventure from Delhi to Beijing

Posted by Unknown on Monday, September 29, 2014

Ever wanted to take a road-trip through the Himalaya starting in Delhi and ending in Beijing? Then this video was made for you. It is a four-minute travelogue through India, Nepal, Tibet and China, that features sweeping landscapes, amazing cultural moments, and a grand sense of adventure. This looks like it was a fantastic journey, and one I would love to make as well.

India | Nepal | Tibet | China from Klaas on Vimeo.
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