Tour Categories: Wildlife Tour
OPERATIONAL RESTRICTIONS: Ranthambhore National Park is open from 01 Oct to 30 June every year Ranthambhore National Park Camera Fee is INR 900 (approx. $14) Per camera for Foreigners & INR 600 (approx. $10) per camera for Indian Residents. Please note that the above costs are only for video cameras and not still cameras It […]
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Destination India, the vast country in South-Central Asia that occupies the greater part of the Indian subcontinent. It borders the Himalayas in the north, the Arabian Sea in the west, the Bay of Bengal in the east, and the Laccadive Sea in the south. India shares borders with Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar (Burma), China (Xizang – […]
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This is the best time witness the great migration. The Great Wildebeest Migration rightfully deserves its standing as one of the natural world’s most astonishing spectacles. Comprising more than 1.5 million wildebeest, zebras, and antelopes, the Great Migration constitutes the last surviving multi-species migration on the planet. From the end of June onwards, millions of […]
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Zanzibar is an archipelago made up of many small islands and two large ones.The main island is Unguja but is more commonly referred to as ‘Zanzibar’. The second largest island is Pemba in the north. Tiny Mafia is the final inhabited island on the archipelago, with the coral island of Latham Island acting as an important […]
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The northern tourism circuit is by far the most popular safari circuit in Tanzania, comprising most of the must-see destinations in the country. If you’re a first-time visitor to Tanzania, this is where you want to be. The circuit starts in Arusha and includes, from east to west: Arusha National Park at the foot of […]
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Nasikia Camps are an intimate collection of mobile and semi-permanent camps located in the prime wildlife viewing areas of Tanzania’s northern safari circuit – experience the wilds of Tarangire, the incredible herds of the southern Serengeti plains, the wildlife-filled central areas and a short drive to the gauntlet of the Mara River.
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