Plan a wildlife viewing vacation for an experience you'll never forget. Cities can provide a quick glimpse of your favorite critters, while safaris, wildlife parks, or a trip to a rainforest will give you the adventure of a lifetime. Most areas with large populations of animals provide touring services and accommodations so that even if you’re not an animal expert, a guide will help you follow the path of the herd and understand the animals in their environment better.
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photo by Real Traveler hikergalRanthambhore National Park
Find highlights on things to do and see in Ranthambhore National Park shared by Real Travelers. Browse attractions, maps, travel guide information, and blogs. Price compare hotels, flights, and packages to Ranthambhore National Park across mul... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler ShansMumbai
Home to Bollywood, Indias version of Hollywood, Mumbai is almost overflowing with sights to see: fascinating culture, bustling city life and interesting landmarks. An abundance of outdoor markets and fine stores make this destination formally known as B... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler digitalgypsieJaipur
A fantastic palacial city, Jaipur is considered by many travelers to be the must-visit destination while in India. Hindu and Muslim architecture abounds, and the distince flavor of India is everywhere - from the food and drink to the beautiful garments... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Lora_DUdaipur
Known for its abundance of lakes, temples and palaces, Udaipur is considered to be the Venice of the East. Rolling green hills and mountains set the city in a beautiful backdrop, and tourists can choose to stay at one of the famous palace hotels or visi... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Meags & JenJaisalmer
The "Golden City" of India, Jaisalmer is rich with historical monuments, mansions and fortresses. The largest draw, though, has to be the landscape, which allows for a moment of tranquility amongst the bustle of the more populous Indian cities. read more »
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photo by Real Traveler relevart
Bangalore
Called the Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore is home to several biotech and high tech companies. Tourists will be surprised to find a socially and economically diverse city. Bangalore features Indian, Chinese and Western cuisine as well as over 200 clu... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Sarah JaneNew Delhi
Tourists have noted that the capital of India is a mix between serene gardens and hectic city life. This diversity is also apparent in its population, where Muslims, Buddhists and Hindus live in the same area. There are plenty of art galleries and cultu... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler hikergalAgra
The ancient and historic city of Agra, is perhaps most famous as the home of the majestic Taj Mahel, built in the 1600's as a present to Mumtaz Mahal, from the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Considered the greatest example of Mughal architecture, the Taj Ma... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Beverley and JamieBharatpur
Find highlights on things to do and see in Bharatpur shared by Real Travelers. Browse attractions, maps, travel guide information, and blogs. Price compare hotels, flights, and packages to Bharatpur across multiple sites to help plan your... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler bridget mayRishikesh
A holy city and "gateway" to the Himalayas, Rishikesh is a destination to remember. Some travelers come for meditation, others for adventure (including rafting and hiking) and still others for seasonal attractions, such as skiiing or trekking. The Gange... read more »
Top Five Wildlife Viewing Trip Blogs
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Plucking Tea | Dec 11 08'
Next up we headed to Munnar, an area famous for its tea estates. We decided to book a three day tour complete with a driver/guide and it was worth... Continue reading »
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Ranthambhore N.P. & Udaipur | Dec 15 08'
From Agra, Laura, Panchee and I made the 6 hour journey to Ranthambhore Tiger National Park to view the tigers. Well, they should have called it De... Continue reading »
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Kumily' Spice & Tea plantations | Dec 25 06'
"quietly creeping along only to end up crossing paths with loud noisy Indian tourists seemingly unaware that their noise might scare away any potential sights of local fauna."
Following an early start on Boxing Day we travelled south from Kodaikanal to Kumily to experience the spice, tea & coffee plantations that Ke... Continue reading »
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Busy busy day!! (monkeys not included) | Nov 08 06'
"Tummies full and all chaied out"
Woke up early (well early for us lazy bums) to be ready to meet up with Mark and Paul at 10 for a busy day ahead. Mark used to be a guide, fo... Continue reading »
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A Photo Essay of our Visit to Udaipur | Sep 06 06'
"The ride on the elephant was a different experience altogether"
Just a brief explanation of the events of the days and photo's.Arrived at the hotel mid afternoon. Had a late lunch at the 24 hour cafe. I had eat... Continue reading »
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