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In This Issue: Explore the crown jewels of India’s National Parks.
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Conservation Through Responsible Travel
 
Heart of the Wild
 
DESTINATION SPOTLIGHTS
 
Escape to India!
Premier nature reserves, exotic wildlife encounters, a vibrant jungle atmosphere, and the most incredible hospitality—this is the epitome of a safari through some of India’s best National Parks. If you are ready to escape to India, this blog post will get you inspired!
Tracking the "Gray Ghost"
A home in remote, rugged terrain, paired with an extremely evasive and shy demeanor make spotting the snow leopard in its natural habitat a feat! The mountainous Ladakh region of India is home to these gorgeous cats and basecamp for our safaris.
 
 
IMPACT: Saving Snow Leopards
 
Snow leopard population count is estimated below 8,000 individuals. With a diminishing population and humans as their only predator, the time to act on conservation is now!
 
Tourism to Ladakh has profound conservation benefits as it provides a sustainable source of income for local communities, supporting livelihoods and fostering economic development. The trackers, who used to kill snow leopards to protect their farms, along with the local village communities, see more value in protecting the cats as opposed to trying to eliminate them. By joining us on a safari to the region, you are playing a key role in this conservation effort.
 
DID YOU KNOW?:
The Unique Wildlife of
Central India
In addition to the national pride Royal Bengal Tiger, the wildlife of central India includes rare, endangered, and fascinating mammals including Gaur, Dhole, Bara Singha, Sloth Bear, and Leopard.
  • Guar: A massive Indian bison listed as vulnerable by IUCN
  • Dhole: An Asian wild dog considered an ice age survivor!
  • Bara Singha: A swamp deer named for their antlers of up to 12 points
  • Sloth Bear: A shaggy, lanky, black-furred bear considered endangered
  • Leopard: All three species of leopard (the Indian, Himalayan snow and Clouded leopard) are listed as endangered by IUCN
 
 
 
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