In business since
For years, we have been customizing wildlife trips across India, aiding
nature photographers, student groups, research institutions and the
average travel enthusiast from across the globe. Combining the
well-known with the less-explored, we have crystallized our experience
and India's diverse flora and fauna into meticulously planned tours. We
offer customized information, photographs, checklists and all
logistical support for each destination. Apart from being the best
showcase of Indian wildlife, the tours have been designed keeping in
mind all your concerns about comfort, hygiene, food, eco-friendliness
and minimum transit time for maximum wildlife opportunities.
While our choice of transit hotels is impeccable, on trips we ensure
that you stay in the best lodges, forest bungalows and tented camps
that retain the character of a place without compromising on comfort.
We would like to thank you for making our last trip to India so successful and pleasurable. As you know, we have traveled to India twice recently, and you made this last trip convenient, efficient and so comfortable for us. As photographers our needs are many and specific, but your office staff, guides and drivers worked in concert to meet our constant demands. We appreciate your expertise and friendly customer service and we will highly recommend your company to colleagues and friends in the future. We look forward to our next photography trip to India and we look forward to working with your company again.
Being a wildlife photographer all you need when traveling is the right light at the right place and moment. Light is all about photography and only Mother Nature can decide about it. Nevertheless having guides that know where and when the right light might be, helps a lot! I would like to thank Wild World India for the great support, perfect organization and best guides during our tiger-shooting safari in India.
Thank you so much for EVERYTHING, it was really wonderful, and your place at Vanghat is lovely. The lammergeier was the icing on the cake! Meanwhile good luck with all that you are doing and thank you again! Keep me posted on Corbett
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Maneater of Mohan Trail |
Maneater of Mohan Trail
Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, Delhi
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8 Days Contact provider for price
Provider: Wild World India (3 testimonials) Highlights: Walk in Jim Corbett's footsteps along the century old district board road stopping at key sites where Jim stalked a maneating tiger, hikes through Corbett's adjoining areas - something not allowed inside the park, stay at a riverside wildrness lodge, chance encounter with hill-tribes like the Gujjars and ChunarsBetween 1906 and 1941, Jim Corbett hunted nearly ten man-eating tigers that were responsible for the deaths of over 1,500 people. This forest trek, which tests man's wit against the instinct… more |
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Trekking in Binsar |
Trekking in Binsar
Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, Delhi
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9 Days Contact provider for price
Provider: Wild World India (3 testimonials) Highlights: Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary, the 1000-year old Jageshwar temple complex, ancient water wells, pre-historic cave shelters, spectacular Himalayan peaks and an array of pheasants.Binsar, the former capital of the Chand Rajas of Kumaon, is home to a pristine midaltitude wildlife sanctuary. In the olden days people came from far-flung villages, trekking on paths they themselves created to pay homage to Bineshwar Mahadev (an aspect of Shiva - the Lord of Animals). Raja Kalyan Chand founded it in 1560 when he… more |
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In search of Goonch |
In search of Goonch
Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, Delhi
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13 Days Contact provider for price
Provider: Wild World India (3 testimonials) Highlights: Goonch fishing with live & dead bait, average size of 20 lbs and larger specimens well over 100 lbs, riverside temples, stay in ashrams and camps on the riverIntroduction: Goonch, a giant catfish that grows well over 100 pounds, is the biggest fish on the Ramganga. This species is widespread throughout Asia, but the largest specimens are usually reported from India. Though very little is known about the elusive giant, our years of experience on the river, expert gillies… more |
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