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A Travel Writer's Quick Ranthambore Getaway

Tired of deadlines, a travel writer finds solace in a spontaneous Ranthambore trip. A story of nature, elusive tigers, and the joy of a simple break. Read the full experience.

Arunachal's Hidden Wildlife Sanctuaries Revealed

Discover Arunachal Pradesh's untouched wilderness with 6 hidden wildlife sanctuaries housing rare species like red pandas, tigers, and exotic birds. Perfect for nature lovers seeking adventure!

Etawah Lion Safari Expands to 21 Hectares

Etawah Safari Park expands lion habitat from 5 to 21 hectares, enhancing animal welfare and tourist experience. Five lions already exploring new territory.

5 Wildlife Adventures in India for December

Plan your December wildlife escape with these 5 incredible Indian adventures featuring tigers, snow leopards, elephants, rhinos, and lions. Book your winter safari now!

India's State Animals: Educational Guide for Kids

Explore India's fascinating state animals with this engaging guide for children. Learn about wildlife conservation and biodiversity while discovering each state's unique animal symbol.

Betla National Park Safari Draws 5000+ Visitors

Jungle safari at Betla National Park sees overwhelming response with 5,192 tourists since October 5. PTR authorities plan expansion with more vehicles to meet growing demand during holiday season.

SC bans night tourism, mining in tiger reserves

Supreme Court issues landmark verdict restricting tiger safaris to non-forest land, banning night tourism and commercial mining in buffer zones to protect India's tiger habitats.

Velavadar: India's Unique Blackbuck & Wolf Habitat

Explore Velavadar Blackbuck National Park in Gujarat, the only place in India to witness the rare predator-prey dynamic of Indian wolves and blackbucks in open grasslands. Plan your visit today!

Leopard injures woman through safari bus window

A 22-year-old woman was injured when a leopard pawed through an open safari bus window at Bannerghatta Biological Park. The incident raises safety concerns about wildlife tourism protocols.

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