Lion
SafariGir is the sole natural hub of Asiatic Lions, a major reason why the park receives a regular inflow of tourists, making it one of the most visited national parks in India. Just try to pay a little more attention to the wilds around you and maybe you'll get more wild surprises
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Camel
SafariDeserts have since long exerted an irresistible charm on the psyche of the humans, the landscape inspiring different emotions in different people. And what better way to explore this magical realm than on a camel back..
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Jeep
SafariLike Camel and Horse safaris, another popular form is the Jeep Safari. The Jeep Safari not only refreshes and revitalises but one feels close to nature while driving through the quiet and beautiful countryside.
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Elephant
Safari The lord of the jungle is indeed the elephant and not the tiger as many believe. Elephants in the wild call for more caution than any other animal. Elephants are a common sight on our roads and temples and a source of power still find use in forestry operations.
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Tiger
Photographic Safari Animals have expressions too. How closely these equate to our interpretation of them is a matter for debate, but there is no doubt that they can look reflective, intelligent and happy as well as the more usual amusing or alarming.
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Elephant
Photographic Safari The lord of the jungle is indeed the elephant and not the tiger as many believe. Elephants in the wild call for more caution than any other animal. Elephants are a common sight on our roads and temples and a source of power still find use in forestry operations.
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Wildlife
Photographic Safari Great wild animal shots require patience and dedication as well as some knowledge of wildlife. The best shots are seldom the result of luck but are mostly taken by specialists who spend their lives photographing animals.
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Bird
Photographic SafariThe birdwatcher will find plenty to search for and study and will discover that more than just one or two trips are needed to do the indigenous birdlife justice. Approximately 150 of the species found in India are endemic to the Indian subcontinent, or nearly so.
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