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Wild India with the Brahmaputra River

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India travel safari expedition Ganges Brahmaputra river bird watching tiger safari India wildlife tour Kanha Delhi luxury adventure travel Eco travel
India travel safari expedition Ganges Brahmaputra river bird watching tiger safari India wildlife tour Kanha Delhi luxury adventure travel Eco travel
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Travel to India, a country steeped in beauty and diverse wildlife habitats that can equal those of Africa for drama and for profuse concentrations of animals. Our India wildlife safari is led by expert naturalists who reveal thousands of birds, herds of grazing deer, bison, and elephants and, we hope, the elusive tiger. We invite you to join us on an adventure that will unveil an India unseen by most including a private Brahmaputra River cruise.

Dates

November 14 – December 2, 2008
(Other departures include November 13, 2009 and December 1, 2009)

Activities

Birding, Hiking, Natural history, Photography, Sightseeing

Eco Expeditions Land Program

Eco-Expeditions Trip

Day by Day Itinerary

November 14 — 

USA / Delhi, India

November 15 — 

Delhi

November 16 — 

Delhi

November 17 — 

Delhi / Khajuraho

November 18–20 — 

Khajuraho / Bandhavgarh National Park

November 21 — 

Bandhavgarh National Park / Kanha National Park

November 22 — 

Kanha National Park

November 23 — 

Kanha National Park / Nagpur

November 24 — 

Nagpur / Kolkata

November 25 — 

Kolkata / Guwahati / Embark RV Charaidew

November 26–27 — 

Cruising the Brahmaputra River aboard the RV Charaidew

November 28 — 

Orang National Park / Kaziranga National Park

November 29–30 — 

Kaziranga National Park

December 1 — 

Kaziranga National Park / Guwahati / Delhi

December 2 — 

Delhi / USA

Reports From The Field

India: Realm of the Tiger

India: Realm of the Tiger
Welcome Home Letter
"we kicked off the first morning with superb sightings of a nine-year-old tiger in his prime, strolling through the Sal forest"