Taj Mahal Tour & Wildlife Tour
PENCH NATIONAL PARK     A tour of India would surely be incomplete without a visit to Taj Mahal, Agra tour and wildlife tour.  Make sure to visit Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.   Madhya Pradesh …

396 - Asia-Pacific-Australia Tree News
--Today for you 34 new articles about earth’s trees! (396th edition) --You can now RSS tree news in a regional format at: http://forestpolicyresearch.org --To Subscribe / unsubscribe to the world-w…

General Studies / Knowledge
Geography: Name Location Reserves for Achanakmar Sanctuary Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh Tiger, bear, chital, sambar, bison Bandhavgarh National Park Shahdol, Madhya Pradesh Tiger, panther, chital, nilgai, …

Pench Tiger Safari
Real tiger country is what I call Pench National Park in central India. It is where Mowgli the Wolf child was discovered by Lt. Moor which inspired Rudyard Kipling to write the "Jungle Book". The m…

A Monsoon Ride to the Heart of India
Quite a few people asked my why was I picking this season to go there. Looks like nobody likes to travel during monsoon, especially to the heart of India! Why me? Because monsoon is like a car wash to…

Indian Wildlife Blog
Hello, I am a freelance nature guide and very interested in Indian wildlife especially birds, mammals and of course the tiger. I write often on wild life of Central India especially on Kanha, Bandha…

Tiger Safari - Off Season
The tiger safari in Indian tiger reserves has come to the end of the season. The parks close on 30th June every year and will open on 16th October this year. This is a monsoon break as the roads are n…

WILDLIFE IN INDIA
EAST INDIA Namdhapa National Park(Arunachal Pradesh) Manas National Park (Guwahati - Assam) Orang National Park(Tezpur - Assam) Kaziranga National Park (East Of Guwahati - Assam) Pabha or Milroy S…

Madhya Pradesh
?Madhya Pradesh India  Bhopal  Coordinates: 23°10′N 77°13′E / 23.17, 77.21 Time zone IST (UTC+5:30) Area 308,144 km² (118,975 sq mi) Capital Bhopal Largest city Indore District(s) 5…

Elephant Photographers
I don't know if people have already read about this. from Boing Boing: Filmmaker John Downer turned a bunch o elephants into walking cameras and used them to capture scenes of the jungle: Smile you…