Saturday, March 28, 2009

After Long Time Black Capped Kingfisher Sighted in Jim Corbett National Park


March 2009

We have just received the good news from Jim Corbett National Park, reported by our Team of Naturalists working in Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve. The Black Capped Kingfisher been Sighted after 6 years in Jim Corbett National Park. Jim Corbett is the home of more than 450 Species of Birds. We wish the bird watching will be more happening as numbers of birds are increasing in Jim Corbett National Park

Nature Trails India (a brand of Nature Trail Tours India Pvt. Ltd.) visit Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve on our many tours. for details please visit our websites http://www.naturetrailsindia.info and http://www.birdwatchingtoursindia.com or email us at enquiries@naturetrailsindia.info

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Cheap Tiger Tours For Backpackers

The Ultimate Tailor Made Tiger Tour for Back Packers traveling in India. at only 799 Pounds per person. Cheap tour for viewing tigers in wild.

Please Click on link to see details about trip http://naturetrailsindia.info/tiger-tour-for-back-packers-kanha-bandhavgarh-national-park.html

Outline Itinerary

Day 1- Arrive Delhi. Over Night at Hotel

Day 2- Catch Train for Katni overnight in Train.

Day 3- Arrive Katni, Drive to Bandhavgarh National Park. Check in at Wildlife Resort. Evening Game Drive. Over Night at Resort.

Day 4- Morning & Evening Game Drive. Over Night at Resort.

Day 5- After Breakfast leave Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve for Kanha. Check in at Wildlife Resort. Evening Game Drive over night at Wildlife Resort Kanha National Park

Day 6- Mornig and Evening Game Drive. Over night at Resort.

Day 7- After Breakfast leave Kanha National Park behind Drive to Jabalpur, Catch over night train for Delhi. Over night in Train

Day 8- Arrive in Delhi free for onward journey.

Cost

£799 per person

Single room supplement

£250

Focus

Big Cat (Tigers), other species of mammals, and birds

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Departures

15th April 2009

30th April 2009

15th May 2009

30th May 2009

20th October 2009

1st November 2009

15th November 2009

30th November 2009

15th December 2009

22nd December 2009

5th January 2009

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Missing Tiger Found in Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve

There are reports in the local and national newspaper that a male tiger – officially known as T 3 has been reported missing from the Ranthambhore national park for over two months. This tiger is the male cub of Machali (Ranthambhore’s best known tigress) from her previous litter. He is about 4 years old and use to be found in the heart of the park between the lakes and a place called Lakkarda.

T 3 was one of the first tigers of Ranthambhore to be radio collared by the Wildlife Institute of India. However, there was some defect in the transmitter in his radio collar and it never really worked properly.

Somewhere in the second half of October he moved of this area and was not seen since then. The Forest guards did try for many days to track him down but had little success. Recently it came out in the newspapers that this tiger is missing. We have no idea why he decided to change his territory.

On the 17th of November 2008 Mr.Aditya had gone for a safari on zone number 5 that goes right across the park. In the early afternoon they spotted a male tiger (without a radio collar) near the Thumka chowki Their guide (Vijay Singh) told that they had seen a young and confident male crossing the forest track and that the male had blood marks on his chest, probably from eating a kill. At that time we were sure that it was not T 3 that they saw because they had seen a tiger without a radio collar.

Mr.Aditya is photographing the tiger from last many years,he has some photos of T3, he got down to match those two images with the other pictures that he have. And guess what it turned out to be T 3 without the collar. he immediately called up the forest authorities and informed them. The Deputy Field Director came over to the shack that we call our office and took a copy of the images. Even he took a long time to believe that this male had somehow managed to get rid of the ugly collar around his neck.

We visit Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve on our many tours. for details please visit our websites http://www.naturetrailsindia.info and http://www.birdwatchingtoursindia.com or email us at ntrails@gmail.com

News Courtesy Mr.Aditya Singh http://www.dickysingh.com

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Tigress is Shifted from Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve to Panna National Park

On 3rd March 2009. A Tigress was shifted to Panna Tiger Reserve from Bandhavgarh National Park.

Decision was taken after the long discussion with project tiger authorities & filed directors of Panna National Park & Bandhvgarh Tiger Reserve.

The female which was taken from Bandhavgarh National Park to Panna Tiger Reserve is Bhitari female, 4 years old tigress ( a daughter of charkdhara female and dominant male tiger B2, Bandhavgarh).

We wish all the best to the Tigress, hope she will raise new cubs in Panna National Park & sighting will goes better in future.

We visit Bandhavgarh National Park & Panna Tiger Reserve on our many tours. for details please visit our websites http://www.naturetrailsindia.info and http://www.birdwatchingtoursindia.com or email us at ntrails@gmail.com