Great wild animal shots require patience and
dedication as well as some knowledge of wildlife. The best shots are seldom
the result of luck but are mostly taken by specialists who spend their lives
photographing animals. Each photograph may take days of waiting for just
the right moment. The amateur should however not be put off, wonderful
pictures can be had with a combination of patience, concentration, luck and
the right equipment. So if you have the above attributes, then you need
to finalize on a good destination, perhaps India....

A
land of mountains crowned with peaks of sapphire blue; and of ambrosia water
in all its brooks and pools, a land of lovely woods and trees of clustering
fruit and groves dense with trees with cool luxuriant leaf.
India is possibly the richest country in the world in terms of wildlife and
forests, simply because of her great diversity. Remote mountain fastnesses
and icy plateaux, lush montane forests, moists evergreen foothills, rain forests
and dry scrub, deserts and mangrove swamps, all support an amazing variety of
wildlife. The Wildlife Photographic Safari will give you a glimpse of
what once was, and the inexorable forces of history that made conservation an
urgent need. You will experience the different habitats and unforgettable
wilderness settings: from ethereal winter mists on mountain rivers to puddles
of life sustaining water under a white hot desert sun.
Worldwide some 4500 species of mammals are known today, of which approx 450
species occur within the Indian subcontinent, and 1220 species of birds recorded
India hosts some 12.5% of the world's birds.

Lay
down the gun ! Pick up the camera ! Shoot ! The moment lives ! The animals live!,
so pick up your camera and come to the Jungles which Kipling immortalized,
yes, "Natural and Wild India awaits discovery". Tiger, Snow
Leopard, Leopard, Lion, Rhino, Elephant, Bears, and some real exotic birds await
you to shoot them with your camera. Join the Wildlife Photographic Safari...accompanied
by an Indian wildlife expert of experience more then 10 years of roaming in
the wilds of India.
Bird Photographic Safari

With
their senses of hearing and sight far sharper than our own, wild birds can be
difficult subjects to observe and photograph. Whether or not your intended
subjects will let you come within camera range often depends on whether they
regards you as a potential threat or just as a harmless observer.
India is a country with an unrivalled range of cultures, landscapes and birds
to match. From the Himalaya worth the highest mountains in the world to
the Jungles and beaches of the south, from the great Thar desert in the west
to the wettest place in the northeast- India is truly a land of contrasts which
never fails to surprise and fascinate the visitor.
The country's avifauna is largely oriental with a good admixture of Palearctic
elements. With more than 1220 species recorded, India hosts some 12.5%
of the world's birds and nearly half of those of oriental region. The
birdwatcher will find plenty to search for and study and will discover that
more than just one or two trips are needed to do the indigenous birdlife justice.

Approximately
150 of the species found in India are endemic to the Indian subcontinent, or
nearly so. Many are relatively poorly known and some have only been seen
by a handful of ornithologists, so any observation on distribution, habitat
or behavior could be valuable.
A trip to India is always an adventure. We invite you to come with an
open mind, a sense of humour, flexible attitude and a good set of binoculars
to partake the enjoyment while birding in India. Join the Bird Photographic
Safari...accompanied by an expert with more then 10 years of birding experience
in the wilds.
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