Uncover the Wonders of Indian Birds: Best Tours for Birdwatching in India

We at India Birding Tours bridge the gap between potential and reality. Our founding members have traveled extensively and explored the birding hotspots of India well enough to create exclusive tour packages that yield the best and most bird sightings while giving you, at the same time, a dash of wildlife adventure and holiday fun. In these birding tour packages of India, we've meticulously considered selecting the birding trails, the campsites, the guides, the accommodation, and even something as often overlooked as the meals you are served.

 

India birdwatching tour

India is one of the most enthralling birding destinations in the world. The Indian subcontinent harbors nearly 1300 species, with over 60 species found nowhere else on our planet. It is, therefore, a true treasure trove for any enthusiast of the 'birdwatching bug.' Birding Ecotours offers a diverse range of exciting Indian birdwatching tours that cover the country's major birding destinations, targeting many Indian dream birds and other charismatic wildlife.

 

Andaman Birding Tour

Our Andaman Birding 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 Andaman and Nicobar Islands has been a boon for its avifauna. Andaman and Nicobar Islands boast 30 endemic bird species. Andaman birding tour helps you discover the region's biodiversity while ensuring that each sighting comes with a detailed and captivating account and story.

 

Birding in North India

Our India birding tour packages are a cut above the competition, and they especially stand out for their wide range. Birding in North India alone has four birding tours to cover the Himalayan foothills thoroughly. The Eaglenest Birding Tour in Arunachal Pradesh is the centerpiece, and around it, we've created dedicated birding trips to cover the other important Northeast India birdwatching hotspots, such as the Lake MaguriBeel and Kaziranga National Park in Assam, KhonomaTragopan Sanctuary in Nagaland, and the rainforests of Cherrapunji in Meghalaya.

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