It is home to more than 70 Royal Bengal Tigers, and more than 3,000 Indian elephants. The journey will start from "Bangalore" and let you explore the length and breadth of the Bandipur National Park, One of the oldest national parks in the Bandipur, Bandipur National Park is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere and is highly protected by the...Read more
Ejipura slums is perhaps Bengaluru's largest. The challenges of poor infrastructure, unchecked development, and large scale urban migration come to focus here. Poverty and associated effects are all around.
Yet, this is also a place where the human spirit triumphs over adversity.
We will stop at a small business unit run by Ganesh....Read more
This wildlife sanctuary was established in 1973, it is the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala State. It comes under the Project Tiger and Elephant jurisdiction in 1992 to protect wild elephant populations. Wayanad sanctuary is rich with fauna and flora and convenience of getting food and water throughout the year is the main attraction of...Read more
Established in 1973, it is the second largest wildlife sanctuary in Kerala State. It comes under the Project Tiger and Elephant jurisdiction in 1992 to protect wild elephant populations. Wayanad sanctuary is rich with fauna and flora and convenience of getting food and water throughout the year is the main attraction of the...Read more
Coorg, known as the Scotland of India, is well-known for being a bird watcher’s paradise due to the variety of birds found in its forests. Largely green, this special place is conveniently located between the evergreen Western Ghats and the plains. Coorg is a famous hill station located 160 miles from Bangalore. Its scenic beauty makes it a...Read more