Wednesday, January 26, 2011

(2nd Batch) Bhigwan - For Ducks & Waterfowl - 12th to 13th Feb'2011

Dates: 12th Feb, 2011 (Saturday) to 13th Feb, 2011 (Sunday) - Mumbai to Bhigwan & back. The bookings for Bhigwan trip is on…..book your seats NOW to get your desired batch ....... Please See complete details (Iterinary, Charges etc) at the end of this Blog.....
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BHIGWAN - The Big One for Waterbirds

Imagine a water body full of ducks, waders, storks & other waterbirds, and not just one but many such water bodies!! This amazing place is called "Bhigwan". Bhigwan is known among bird-watchers with many nick-names like, "Mini-Bharatpur of Maharashtra", "Big-one for waterfowls", "Waterfall of waterfowls" (indicating abundance of water birds) etc..


North Indian wetlands like, Bharatpur, Sultanpur etc. are known for huge influx of waterfowls, especially ducks, as compared to South India. But Bhigwan is an exception. This place is "One of the largest wetlands in South Central India" that offers immensely satisfying birding with absolutely huge congregations of waterfowl..... It has become a ritual of sorts now for birdwatchers to visit this amazing place every year.

Bhigwan is a small town approx. 110 kms from Pune on the Pune – Solapur road (NH-9) and is surrounded by the backwaters of the mighty Ujjani Dam on the river Bhima. It is a proposed sanctuary for migratory birds, an area of about 18000 hectares. The backwater area is spread across and around the town of Bhigwan……..This is probably the best spot in South Central India to see ducks in enormous numbers.














Bhigwan is a heaven for wintering waterfowl like the Spoonbills, Gulls, Ducks, Storks, Herons, Egrets, Coots, Pochards, Harriers, Osprey and a huge variety of waders and birds like Pratincoles, Pipits, Larks, Chats etc that abound in the surrounding dry countryside…..a small population of Greater flamingos, also winter here regularly and can be presently seen.....there is also a huge colony of Painted storks (believed to be in few thousands) roosting and nesting near "Badalwadi"…… Being an open habitat, it is also very easy to spot the birds and for photography.

With most of the waterbodies drying up elsewhere, Bhigwan remains as a stronghold for wintering migrants till the end of March. It is one of the best places in Maharashtra to see Comb Ducks, Painted Storks, Brahminy Ducks, Cotton Pigmy Goose, Eurasian Spoonbills, Small Pratincoles, Eurasian Wigeons, Common Teals, Northern Shovellers, Northern Pintails, Common Pochards etc. A weekend trip to this "now famous" wetland is highly recommended to view and learn about birds.



For more information on this site and for some delightful trip reports of last year, please click the links below;

http://green-indians.blogspot.com/2008_02_01_archive.html

http://addithebirdie.blogspot.com/2005/12/bhigwan-big-one-for-ducks-and_21.html

http://www.rakeshdhareshwar.com/coppermine/thumbnails.php?album=42

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/birdsofbombay/message/9179

http://alokbhave.blogspot.com/2008/01/bhigwan-jan-2007.html

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/birdsofbombay/message/9177

http://natureindia-tours.blogspot.com/2009/07/final-trip-reports.html#bhigwan



Nature India has meticulously planned a weekend trip to this amazing place – Bhigwan, from 12 to 13th February, 2011 the details are given below.
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Tour Iterinary & Other Details:


Dates:12th Feb 2011 (Saturday) Morning 6.30 AM to 13th Feb 2011 (Sunday) 10.00 PM.

Mode of Travel: Non AC Minibus

Stay on 12th Feb'11 Night: Hotel Amardeep: 22 kms from Bhigwan on the Baramati MIDC road.: it's the only decent hotel around. for staying on twin sharing basis……

Route & Iterinary:

12th Feb'11:
Mor. 6.30 AM departure from Mumbai (from Dadar Chandu Halwai - Dadar East) – Sion - Chembur -- Vashi (Breakfast at Hotel Navratna) – Belapur -- Pune – Solapur Road – Lunch at Bhigwan - Birdwatching in evening at Diksal, Bhigwan – Eve. proceed to Hotel Amardeep– Revision & Discussion on Birds – Delicious dinner- Overnight Stay

13th Feb'11: Early morning (6.00 AM) checkout from Hotel Amardeep and departure to Bhigwan – Birdwatching at Kumbhargaon & Dhalaaj , Bhigwan – "Mouth watering" Lunch at Hotel Sagar, Bhigwan at 1.30 PM (a-la-carte) – Start at 2.30 PM to return back to Mumbai – reach Mumbai at approx. 9.30 PM.

Important Note: This trip involves long bus travel, so be prepared

Trip charges: Rs. 3200 /- only (Includes non- A/C room stay in Hotel Amardeep, on twin/sharing basis, Travel charges from Mumbai to Bhigwan & back in a non-AC minibus, Veg / non-veg meals & Breakfast, Information articles, Entry charges, Guide fees & on board snacks and mineral water)

This does not include any charges other than the above.

Registration: You can register by sending a confirmation mail to natureindiatours@gmail.com and by paying a non refundable Advance of Rs.2000/-after our registration mail confirmation …..The remaining amount will be collected on the day of travel.

Resource Persons: Mr. Adesh Shivkar / Mr. Mandar Khadilkar

Mode of Payment: You can either
1) Transfer the advance money directly to HDFC A/c (Please call Mandar @ 9930318665 or 9967518665 for A/c No.).. please mention your name, date and other details….
2) Courier a cheque of Rs.2000/- as advance amount to the following address
Name: Mr. Mandar Khadilkar
Address: B/702, Neha Apartments, Ashish Complex, CS Cross Road No.4, Dahisar (East), Mumbai-400068

Please Note:
1) Once registered, the advance amount of Rs. 2000/- is strictly non-refunadable
2) Alcohol & Smoking is strictly prohibited on Nature India Tours
3) Please read carefully Nature India Policies: http://natureindia.ning.com/notes/Nature_India_Policies

Please revert on natureindiatours@gmail.com ID, in case you need any clarification …...also sign up on http://natureindia.ning.com/ to know more about Nature India & to get regular updates.

For any other queries we are available on 9869071091 or 9820455713 (Adesh) and 9930318665 or 9967518665 (Mandar)

Thanks for your patience.

Looking forward for a very rewarding trip with you all !!

Warm Regards,

Adesh Shivkar & Mandar Khadilkar
Nature India
Appreciate, Respect & Conserve
http://natureindia.ning.com


Bandhavgarh National Park - The Tiger Heaven (26th to 30th April 2011)

Another most popular Nature India trip
Dates: 26th to 30th April 2011 (Mumbai to Jabalpur & Back travel days included) The bookings for Bandhavgarh National Park Wildlife trip is on…..book your seats NOW to get the desired train bookings (see the details at the end) ..... Tiger watch with one of the Best Tiger guides in Bandhavgarh.

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BANDHAVGARH NATIONAL PARK - The TIGER Heaven

About Bandhavgarh they say, that you have got be really unlucky not to see a Tiger in Bandavgarh. One park which is on top of the charts as far as Tiger sightings are concerned is Bandhavgarh. One park which is a hot favorite today with Wildlife Photographers is Bandhavgarh.












Bandhavgarh National Park manages to satiate both the wildlife and general tourists. It is not only the Tiger sightings here, but the natural and archaeological splendor that awaits a visitor which is totally unexpected, and beyond imagination. Bandhavgarh National Park lies in the heart of Madhya Pradesh and once the hunting preserve of the Maharajas of Rewa. BNP in over a period of 10 years has become the real hot spot of seeing wild tigers in close quarters. This is probably only place where tiger sighting is much easier than any other national park in the World.














At the centre of the park is Bandhavgarh hill, rising 811 mt above sea level. There are a large number of smaller hills separated by gently sloping valleys surrounding the hill. These valleys end in small, swampy meadows, locally known as 'Bohera'. The lowest point in the park is at Tala (440 mt above MSL).

Bandhavgarh was declared a national park in 1968 with an area of 105 km². The buffer is spread over the forest divisions of Umaria and Katni and totals 437 km². The park derives its name from the most prominent hillock of the area, which is said to be given by Hindu Lord Rama to his brother Lakshmana to keep a watch on Lanka (Ceylon). Hence the name Bandhavgarh (Sanskrit: Brother's Fort).














The vegetation is chiefly of Sal forest in the valleys and on the lower slopes, gradually changing to mixed deciduous forest on the hills and in the hotter, drier areas of the park in the south and west. Bamboo is found throughout. The terrain is of great rocky hills rising sharply from the swampy and densely- forested valley bottoms. The finest of these hills is Bandhavgarh, sided with great cliffs and eroded rocks, and on its highest point.

Wildlife:
The mammals frequently sighted are Wild Pigs, Spotted Deer, Sambar, Chausingha, Nilgai, Barking Deer and Sloth Bear. Mammals such as Leopards, the small Indian Civet, Palm Squirrel and Lesser Bandicoot Rat are seen occasionally.


There are various species of birds in BNP, which makes it a bird watchers' paradise. The vegetation along streams and marshes is rich in bird life. The common ones are Little Grebe, Egret, lesser Adjutant,Indian Pitta, Paradise Flycatcher, Brown-fish Owl, Leafbirds, Changeable Hawk Eagle, Black Ibis, Lesser Whistling Teal, White-eyed Buzzard, Orange-headed Ground Thrush, Crested Serpent Eagle, Long-billed, Egyptian & Himalayan Griffon Vultures, Indian Peafowl, Red Jungle Fowl, Doves, Parakeets, Yellow-footed Green Pigeons, Rufous Treepie, Malabar Pied Hornbills, Kingfishers and Indian Rollers.


Reptilian Fauna include Cobra, Krait, Viper, Rat-snake, Python, Turtle and a number of lizard varieties, including Varanus. Within the bounds of the Bandhavgarh National Park, vehicles may be hired at the entrance to drive around, however private vehicles are not allowed inside the park. Also, in the middle of Tala range, stands the majestic Bandhavgarh fort, thought to be some 2,000 years old.

For more details click here….

http://www.indianwildlifeportal.com/national-parks/bandhavgarh-national-park.html

http://www.bandhavgarh.net/tiger-india.html


For Last Year's Nature India trip report by participants click here....

http://natureindia-tours.blogspot.com/2009/07/final-trip-reports.html#bandhavgarh

http://natureindia-tours.blogspot.com/2009/07/trip-experiences-by-nature-india-tours.html



Nature
India has organized an exclusive trip to this Tiger heaven – Bandhavgarh, from 26th to 30th April, 2011 the details are given below.

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Tour Iterinary & Other Details: (Jabalpur to Jabalpur)

Day 1 (26th April'2011 - Tuesday) : Departure from Mumbai by 12188 Garibrath Express at 13.30 hours

Day 2 (27th April'2011 - Wednesday) : Arrival at Jabalpur at 06.00 hours. Proceed to village Tala (Bandhavgarh), Apprx. Time 4 hours, Hotel Check-in, Evening Park Safari

Day 3 (28th April'2011 - Thrusday) : Morning Park Safari and Evening Park Safari

Day 4 (29th April'2011 - Friday) : Morning Park Safari, 14.00 hours leave Bandhavgarh for Jablapur to Board 12187 Garibrath Express at 19.30 hours OR 12168 BSB Dr Sup Ex. from Katni @17.25 hrs

Day 5 (30th April'2011 - Saturday) : Arrive at Mumbai by 12.15 hours


Trip charges (Jabalpur to Jabalpur): Rs. 9500/- only (Includes A/C room stay in the wonderful & comfortable Mogli Resort, on twin sharing basis, Travel charges from Jabalpur to Bandhavgarh & Back, Local travel by 4x4 gypsies, Park entry charges, veg/non-veg food , Still photography charges, Guide charges, Information articles & on board snacks and mineral water)

This does not include travel charges from Mumbai to Jabalpur / Katni Station and Back or any charges other than the above.

Registration: You can register by sending a confirmation mail to natureindiatours@gmail.com and by paying a non refundable Advance of Rs.4000/-after our registration confirmation …..The remaining amount will be collected on the day of travel.

Kindly register soon as the train bookings are not easily available.

Stay Arrangement: Stay arrangement is on twin sharing basis in the famous Mogli resort which is renowned for its ambiance and service. visit their web site

Resource Person: Mr. Adesh Shivkar / Mr. Mandar Khadilkar

Mode of Payment: You can either
1) Transfer the advance money directly to my HDFC A/c (Please call Mandar @ 9930318665 / 9967518665 for A/c No.).. please mention your name, date and other details….
2) Courier a cheque of Rs.4000/- as advance amount to the following address
Name: Mr. Mandar Khadilkar
Address: B-702, Neha Apts., Ashish Complex, Dahisar (East), Mumbai - 400068.

Please Note:
1) Once registered, the advance amount of Rs. 4000/- is strictly non-refunadable
2) Alcohol & Smoking is strictly prohibited on Nature India Tours
3) Please read carefully Nature India Policies: http://natureindia.ning.com/notes/Nature_India_Policies

Please revert on natureindiatours@gmail.com ID, in case you need any clarification …...also sign up on http://natureindia.ning.com/ to know more about Nature India & to get regular updates.

For any other queries we are available on 9869071091 (Adesh) and 9930318665 or 9967518665 (Mandar)

Thanks for your patience.

Looking forward for a very rewarding trip with you all !!

Warm Regards,

Adesh Shivkar & Mandar Khadilkar
Nature India
Appreciate, Respect & Conserve
http://natureindia.ning.com
































Friday, January 7, 2011

(2nd Batch) CORBETT National Park- Wildlifer's Paradise : 11th to 17th Apr, 2011

Once again ....After an overwhelming response to our 1st batch to one of our most popular Nature India trips - The Corbett National Park and with a pressing demand from many..... we are compelled to put up a 2nd batch. Only few seats remaining as the 1st batch wait listers have already confirmed their participation :-)

Dates: 11th Apr, 2011 to 17th Apr 2011 (Mumbai to Delhi & Back travel days excluded)The bookings for Corbett National Park Wildlife trip is on…..book your seats NOW to get the desired train bookings (see the details at the end).....The Corbett National park trip is defined as a complete Wildlife Package trip.

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Imagine a Park with over 500 species of Birds (That’s an astounding 1/3rd of the total species of birds found in India), more than 50 mammal species including Tiger, Leopard, Bears and Elephants and more than 40 species of reptiles including the rare Gharial …… Where the terai grasslands are surrounded by the tall Sal trees nestled in the foothills of the mighty Himalayas in the rugged “Shivalik hills’ …… It’s a sheer wild poetry in front of you. One of the finest Wildlife reserves inIndia, Corbett has a distinction of been the country's firstNational park. Formerly called as “Hailey national Park” it was established in 1936 in consultation with the legendary Hunter / Naturalist Jim Corbett…… it was aptly renamed Jim Corbett National Park” in 1972.


In 1972, PROJECT TIGER the most prestigious and biggest total environmental conservation project ever was launched in India. The Jim Corbett National Park has another distinction of having been chosen the venue for the inauguration of this project.

With its impressive list of wildlife species and very well managed wildlife tourism, Corbett is renowned as one of the best National Parks in the world. It boosts of a very healthy populations of Tigers, Elephants, Gharials, Otters, Swamp Deers, King Cobras, Birds and variety of vegetation. Just Google the word CorbettNational Park and you will get a hint of its popularity :-)


The park spans across some 920.9 square kmswith a core area of about 520 Sq.kms at an altitude of 600 to 1100 metres about the foothills of the western Himalayas in the districts of Nainital and Pauri Garhwal in the state of Uttaranchal (formerly part of Uttar Pradesh). In its eventful 64-year life, it has grown considerably in size and now includes the Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary as a part of its 1,319 sq km of reserved forest area. The terrain includes picturesque hilly ridges covered by Sal trees. Lower down are the grasslands and bamboo growth.















Nature India has organized a meticulously planned and exciting wildlife trip to this paradise from 7th - 13th March 2011 (excluding travel from Mumbai to Delhi & Back). We shall cover the prime spots in Corbett including 3 full Days in Dhikala (the place of action), Sarpduli, Gairal, Garjia, Dhikuli, Sambar Road, Kumeria, Kosy Barrage, Mohan (the famous “Mohan Man-eater” fame), Champion Road… That completes most of the prime locations here. What more, the renowned birder of the region Mr.Manoj Sharma has agreed to take time from his busy schedule to join us.


Please note, that the places selected are the hot spots and there is a high rush to get permits to these places, but we have managed to get this for your maximum gains.


Target Mammal Species: Tiger, Elephants, Leopards, Hog Deer, Sambar, Barking deer, Wild Boar, Yellow throated Martin, Jungle Cat, Fishing Cat, Dhole, Spotted Deers, Otters etc.



Target Bird Species : Ibisbill, Green Magpie, Rosy & Long-tailed Minivets, Red Jungle-fowl, Khaleej Pheasant, Collared Falconet, Hodgson’s Bushchat, Wallcreeper, Great thick-knee, Common Merganser, Brown Fish Owl, Tawny fish Owl, Brown Hawk Owl, Great slaty woodpecker, Green-tailed Sunbird, Himalayan Barbet, Woodpeckers (Great Slaty, Himalayan, Grey-headed, Lesser Yellownape, Greater Yellownape, Grey-capped Pigmy) , River Lapwing, Sand Martins, Russet Sparrows, Orange-breasted Green Pigeons, Eagles (Palla’s Fish, Lesser Fish, Rufous-bellied, Mountain Hawk) ,Vultures(Himalayan Griffon, Cinereous, Egyptian, Red-headed Vulture) , Himalayan Griffon Vultures,Bright-headed Cisticola, Siberian & White-tailed Rubythroat, Black francolin,Speckled Piculet, Mallard duck, Red-crested Pochard, Barbets (Himalayan, Lineated, Blue-throated), Oriental Pied & Great Hornbill, Dollar Bird, Crested or Himalayan Kingfisher,Blue-bearded bee-eater, Long-tailed Broadbill, Lesser Coucal, Red-breasted Parakeet,Himalayan Swiftlet, Small Pratincoles, Hen Harrier, Northern Goshawk, Besra, Eurasian Sparrowhawk, Great Crested Grebe, Black Stork, Orange-bellied Leafbird, Eurasian Jay, Grey Tree pie, Maroon Oriole, Bar-winged Flycatcher-shrike, Yellow-bellied Fantail, Drongos (Lesser Racket-tailed, Spangled), Brown Dipper, Thrush (Scaly, Dark-throated, Long-billed, Tickel’s, Blue Whistling), Grey-winged Blackbird, Flycatchers (Dark-sided, Rufous-gorgeted, Ultramarine), Small & Rufous-bellied Niltava, Whiskered Yuhina,White-capped Water Redstart, Plumbeous Water Redstart, Forktails, Tree Creepers, Himalayan Bulbuls,Various species of Tits, Nuthaches …….. and an Incredibly Looooonggggg List


We had an approx. sightings of 200 + species on average in our last 3 visits each in 5 days:-)















Target Reptile Species: Gharial and Marsh Crocodile, Indian Monitor Lizard, Rock Agama, King Cobra etc….


Flora: Corbett National Park is rich in vegetation. The lower reaches of the Park, where the land is flat compared to the upper reaches, consists of tall and slender Sal (Shorea robusta) trees. Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo) and Khair (Acacia katechu) trees are found in the middle reaches, while the upper reaches of the mountains are full of bakli (Anogeissus latifolia), chir (Pinus roxburghii), gurail (Bauhinia racemosa) and bamboo trees. The Park is dotted with lantana shrubs, a species that is a great cause for concern. In Park also boosts of over 33 species of bamboo and grass that are mostly found in chours, or meadows.


Click here to get a detailed information of Corbett National Park…..


http://www.corbettnationalpark.com/about-corbett-park.htm


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Corbett_National_Park


http://www.corbettpark.com/


You can also view Some of the wonderful trip reports by our participants who came last year to Corbett.


http://natureindia-tours.blogspot.com/2009/07/final-trip-reports.html#corbett

http://birdsonthebrainetc.wordpress.com/2009/06/11/glorious-corbett-ii/


http://birdsonthebrainetc.wordpress.com/2009/06/11/glorious-corbett-ii/



Some wonderful experiences by Nature India trip participants


http://natureindia-tours.blogspot.com/2009/07/trip-experiences-by-nature-india-tours.html



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Tour Itinerary & Other Details: (Delhi to Delhi)


Date: 11th Apr 2011 eve. 21:35 pm to 17th Apr 2011 mor. 06.00 am (travel days included)

Mode of Travel: Train uptil Ramnagar from Delhi and local travel by 4x4 gypsies.

Overnight train travel can be booked from Mumbai to Delhi..... however since it is a busy sector, the train bookings should be done soon to get the desired train and class. The most ideal train is 2903 / 2904 Golden Temple Exp. .... ....Nature India can ASSIST in bookings if required.

TRIP ITINERARY:

11th Apr'11: Board 5013 Jim Corbett Park Link Exp from old Delhi station leaving 2240 hrs.


12th Apr'11: Reach Ramnagar at 5.00 am, Drive for 1 Hrs to the camp, Full day birding at Kosi barrage and along the banks of Kosi River, Near Garjia Temple , Mohan - Kumeria.

13th Apr'11: Full day birding along Kosi River, Garjia Temple area, Mohan, Kumeria and along the Lohachaur Road.

14th Apr'11: Check-out of Camp and Proceed to Drive towards Dhikala via Gairal, Crocodile Pool, Sarpdauli, Champion Road, High Bank, full day game-drive at Dhikala.


15th Apr'11: Full day game-drive at Dhikala, Sambar Road, Thandi Sadak, Chaurs (Terai grasslands)


16th Apr'11: Full day game-drive at Dhikala, Sarpdauli, checkout from park late evening by 6.00pm. Board 5014 Jim Corbett Park Link Exp at 2140 hrs from Ramnagar for old Delhi.


17th Apr'11: Reach old Delhi at 0430 hrs.

Trip charges (Delhi to Delhi only) : Rs.16400/- (Includes Non- A/C room stay on Triple Sharing Basis in Dhikala FRH and Corbett Nature Camp, Ramnagar, 3rd AC Train travel from Delhi to Ramnagar and Back in Ranikhet Express, Local travel by 4x4 jeeps, Veg. meals, Breakfast, Fruits, Park Permits, Park entry charges, Photography charges, Guide charges, Information articles & on board snacks and mineral water)…….

This does not include Travel charges from Mumbai to Delhi and Back or any charges other than the above.

Note:

1) Nature India can assist you for your train travel bookings from Mumbai to Delhi if required.

2) If required, Twin sharing stay can be arranged with an additional amount of Rs.3750 each.


Registration: You can register by sending a confirmation mail to natureindiatours@gmail.comwith contact details and by paying a non refundable Advance of Rs.7500/- and only after getting a registration mail by us (The seats will only be confirmed after receiving the advance amount) …..The remaining amount will be collected on the day of travel.

Kindly register soon to avoid the rush for train bookings……….


Group Size: Max 13 Pax only

Stay Arrangement: Dhikala Forest Camp (It is actually a resort) inside Corbett N.P.and Corbett Nature Camp, Ramnagar on a triple sharing basis (Twin sharing can be arranged if required with Rs.3750/- extra per person). Both the stays are amazing……. (see below image)


Resource Persons: Mr.Manoj Sharma, Mr.Adesh Shivkar & Mr.Mandar Khadilkar

Mode of Payment: You can either
1) Transfer the advance money directly to my HDFC A/c (please call Adesh @ 9869071091 for A/c no.).. please mention your name, date and other details….
2) Courier a cheque of Rs.7500/- as advance amount to the following address

Name: Mr.Adesh Shivkar
Address: D-8, The Adi Janata Society, Behind HP Petrolpump, Opp. Hotel Shangrilla, Sion (East), Mumbai-400022.

Please Note:

1. Once registered, the advance amount of Rs. 7500/- is strictly non-refunadable
2. Alcohol & Smoking is strictly prohibited on Nature India Tours

Please revert on natureindiatours@gmail.com ID, in case you need any clarification …..also sign up on http://natureindia.ning.com/ to know more about Nature India & to get regular updates.

For any other queries we are available on 9930318665 / 9967518665 (Mandar) or 9869071091 (Adesh)

Thanks for your patience. We Value your time and faith on us......

Looking forward for a very rewarding trip with you all !!

Warm Regards,

Adesh Shivkar & Mandar Khadilkar
Nature India
Appreciate, Respect & Conserve

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