Exploring India's Bird Sanctuaries: A Paradise for Birdwatchers

India is a birdwatcher's paradise, offering a wide range of habitats that attract bird species from across the globe. With over 1,300 bird species recorded, India's diverse birding destinations allow enthusiasts to explore everything from tropical forests to high-altitude landscapes. Whether you're a seasoned birder or a beginner, India birding tours provide unforgettable experiences.

 

Why Choose India Birding Tours?

We are passionate birders ourselves and understand what birdwatchers love. That's why we keep our groups small, making it easier to get the best views and enjoy a more personalized experience. We also welcome solo travelers and provide expert guidance throughout the Tour. We aim to help you spot as many birds as possible by making the most of every birding hour. Our tours are popular with experienced birders, ornithologists, and beginners alike. We ensure every participant has an unforgettable birding experience in India's diverse and rich habitats.

 

Andaman Birding Tour

One of India's most unique birding spots is the Andaman Birding Tour. Our Tour takes you to one of the world's remotest birding hotspots and treats you to a wonderful pageantry of endemic birds. The geographic isolation of the archipelago of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands has been a boon for its avifauna.

The islands are home to various endemic species, such as the Andaman Wood Pigeon, the Andaman Serpent Eagle, and the Nicobar pigeon. With its untouched forests, coastal wetlands, and sandy beaches, the Andaman Islands offer a truly unique birding experience. Birdwatchers can explore its rich birdlife.

 

Birding in India

Beyond the Andaman, birding in India spans numerous landscapes. The Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are a hotspot for endemic species like the Malabar Trogon and the Nilgiri Wood Pigeon. India's famous Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (Keoladeo National Park) in Rajasthan attracts thousands of migratory birds each winter. It is a must-visit for birding enthusiasts. The Himalayan foothills also offer excellent opportunities to spot high-altitude species like the Himalayan Monal and various species of pheasants.

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