Tailor Made Holidays in Indian Subcontinent: Features

Indian Subcontinent Wildlife

Discover the best times to go and the best places to visit with our interactive map and guide to the wildlife of the Indian Subcontinent.

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Stephen Fisher, Indian Subcontinent SpecialistStephen Fisher
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The Indian Subcontinent boasts a vast range of parks and sanctuaries scattered across its entirety with a large range of habitats that are matched only by the biodiversity they support. Though small compared to their African counterparts, these designated wildlife areas shelter and sustain many unique indigenous species, as well as temporary migratory ones.

Mountain dwellers, such as the legendary snow leopard, remain largely unseen in their remote Himalayan realms, but many parks are easily accessible to visitors and sightings of all the main species are good. Several parks, each with their own distinct flora and fauna, can often be combined in one tour.

Whether in the jungles of Nepal or the forests of India, the valleys of Bhutan or the grasslands of Sri Lanka, your visit will be enhanced by a trained naturalist who will accompany you on your morning and afternoon game drives by jeep, boat, on foot or on elephant-back to improve your chance of sightings and help you enjoy the Subcontinent’s superb natural wealth.

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