Overview:- Notably Maharashtra’s oldest and largest National Park, the “Tadoba National Park”, also known as the “Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve” is one of India’s 47 project tiger reserves existing in India. It lies in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra state and is approximately 150 km from Nagpur city. The total area of the tiger reserve […]
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Overview:- A picturesque and scenic town in Orissa in the area of Marurbhanj, Simlipal was once a hunting ground for the erstwhile rulers of Marurbhanj. The area is today being credited with the largest wildlife sanctuaries of India and is also considered as one of the main tiger project in India. Being derived from the […]
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Overview:- Satkosia spreads along the magnificent gorge over the mighty river Mahanadi in Odisha. Established in 1976 as a wildlife sanctuary, Satkosia is a paradise of immense scenic charm. It is one of the best ecosystems in the country, representing a diverse floral and faunal extravaganza. The name Satkosia originates from two words; sat meaning […]
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Overview:- Deriving its name from the pictorial fort inside, the Ranthambore National Park is one of India’s most renowned national parks. Located where the Aravali Range and plateau of the Vindhyas meet, Ranthambore National Park was once where the royals of Jaipur hunted. The national park is also considered a prominent heritage site due to […]
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Introduction:- Bhutan is a remote Himalayan kingdom located east of Nepal and west of Burma, between Tibet and India. On its northern border, Bhutan is flanked by some of the tallest mountains in the world.The Eastern Himalayas, the 47,000 sq km small kingdom of Bhutan. The government system is a constitutional monarchy;the chief of state […]
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Overview:- Bandipur National Park was once the hunting reserve for the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore. Established in the year 1974 as a forest tiger reserve under the Project Tiger, Bandipur is the most prominent national park located in the south Indian state of Karnataka and is best known for its varied wildlife boasting […]
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Introduction:- The Dooars or Duars are the foothills of the eastern Himalayas in North-East India around Bhutan. Duar means ‘door’ and the region forms the gateway to Bhutan from India. There are 18 passages or gateways through which the Bhutanese people can communicate with the people living in the plains. This region is divided by […]
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East-sikim Introduction:- East Sikkim is one of the four districts of the state which is the south-east part of Sikkim. The capital city of Sikkim – Gangtok, is located in this part of the Sikkim and this part is also the hub of all the administrative activities on the state. East Sikkim Tourism has a […]
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Overview:- Views of the magnificent Himalayan peaks The Kafni ice mass is within the Kumaon chain of mountains in Uttarakhand. It’s the supply of the Kafni river, a tributary of the poet river that later joins the river. The trek starts at Loharket, on top of the little mountain city of Baleshwar. From Loharkhet climb […]
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(a) Overview:- Nestled on the crest of the Buxa Tiger Reserve, on the point of Indo-Bhutan border may be a Drukpa village known as Lepchakha Village. Buxa Tiger Reserve is that the fifteenth Tiger Reserve of India and a protected forest in Dooars located on the Buxa hill within the southern rough space of Bhutan. […]
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