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Tiger

SNOW LEOPARD EXPEDITION LADAKH, INDIA

Snow Leopard is known as Rchan in Ladakh and they are the attractive cats of the world. They are mostly seen in the mountainous region of Ladakh. You can view the snow leopard in Hemis National Park and Zanskar valley. There are overall 250 to 350 animals in the Ladakh region. They are also found in the alpine zone of the main Himalayan range. The leopards are listed as Rare in the IUCN Red List of Endangered Animals.

WHEN: December, January & February.

THE CALL OF THE WILD, KABINI, INDIA

Asiatic elephants amongst other animals like sloth bears, sambar, leopards, wild dogs, Black Panther and four-horned antelopes. Named after a tributary of the Cauvery river, Kabini is a popular tourist destination all year around.

WHEN: October till February.

FOLLOW THE TIGERS, CENTRAL INDIA

Twenty-eight percent of India’s tigers live in the Central Indian landscape (CIL), spread over the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh, an area of about 384508 km sq. Enmeshed within this landscape are 16 Protected Areas, 11 of which are Tiger Reserves (TRs), surrounded by forest patches, small farms, villages and cities.

WHEN: November till June.

LEOPARD AND TIGER, RAJASTHAN, INDIA

Rajasthan provides a large number of species of Animals and Birds who are now a days becoming rare and endangered. Spread in an area of 23sq km Jhalana Leopard Safari Park is home to 30-35 leopards out of which 6-7 leopards have their territory in tourism area of park. Situated right in the heart of Jaipur city. Ranthambore National Park is a vast wildlife reserve near the town of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan, northern India. It is a former royal hunting ground and home to tigers, leopards and marsh crocodiles.

WHEN: November till June.

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