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Keoladeo National Park situated within 60 Kms. from the Taj Mahal. Both of them are listed in the World Heritage Site designated by UNESCO. Keoladeo - the garden of Gods is unique for the number of bird species and their overall number. One can have a field day for birding with over 375 species found in the 30 sq. km.. This water bird Santury at Bharatpurt is comprised of wetland, woodland and grass land. And is a heaven of waterfowl, herons, cranes and birds of prey apart from some mammals, such as Sambar, Chital, Nilgai, Black Buck Pythan can also be seen very easily.
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AbcThe natural wilderness in India is one of the most diverse in the world. The rugged mountains, the wondrous deserts, the dense forest, all offer a great opportunity to satisfy an adventurous spirit. Stay in Luxurious Swiss Cottages / Resorts. Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Ranthambhore National Parks offers Elephant Back Photo Safari
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A Travellers Guide to Safari Photography in India :

It is always unwise to commence a holiday with new untested equipment. Always put at least one roll of film through a new camera and carry out a full test on any newly purchased lenses. Before departure, make yourself familiar with all the commonly used camera and lens functions.

Do not forget to check that your equipment is insured and that the policy covers travel in the country you are visiting. Keep a check list of camera and lens numbers. This will be useful if you do have to make an insurance claim and as a record of what equipment you have taken with you. Should equipment be stolen, report it to the police and obtain a statement confirming that you have reported the theft, as some insurance companies will be reluctant to settle any claim without such confirmation. Ask IndiaTravelplus.com for more information considering Indian environment.

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Travel Angel Says... Central India, Semi-Desert India and Western Himalaya are most preferred wildlife travel spots


Wildlife Photography Safari in India


Travel Angel Suggests ...Tiger Photographic Safari in Central India, specially Bandhavgarh and Pench offer a great opportunity to satisfy an adventurous spirit.













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