Wildphotos Tours
Wildphotos.com in
association with Limra
Voyages is offering wildlife photography tours
to various parks and wilderness areas of India and neigbouring
countries. Each of these workshops is a unique learning opportunity for
amateur, budding and aspiring photographers and nature-lovers
to
explore the unique wilderness of our sub-continent.
Participants
will get photography tips and guidance from ace nature-photographers,
naturalists and seasoned wildlife guides as they help you unfold the
mysteries of wilderness and carry home frames of timeless moments spent
in nature's lap.
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Corbett
National Park
Uttarakhand

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Corbett Cam
Photography Workshop
22.12 - 25.12.2012
Corbett
National Park, home to over 160 Royal Bengal Tigers, herds of
elephants, and more than 600 species of birds and a multitude of other
life forms. Dream destination for nature photographers, Corbett
National park offers numerous visual opportunities for capturing
magical images of elusive wild species in pristine habitat; the land of
the roars, trumpets and songs.
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Bandhavgarh,
Madhya Pradesh

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Bandhavgarh Photography
Workshop
25.01. - 27.01.2013
Bandhavgarh
National Park is one of the popular national parks in India, known for
its highest density of tiger population, besides bountiful
biodiversity. The 448.85 square kilometers of park area open to
tourists is reported to have more than sixty tigers - the highest
density anywhere. Cheetal or the spotted deer, Axis axis, the
main
prey species of the tiger and the leopard, abound in most areas of the
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Ranthambhore,
Rajasthan

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Ranthambhore Photography
Workshop
21.02. - 23.02.2013
One
of the best locations to spot Royal Bengal Tigers in the wild,
Ranthambore National Park is now considered to be one of their favored
breeding grounds too. With a recent increase in tiger population,
resulting in frequent and easy sightings, it is attracting more and
more wildlife lovers from around the world. The park is home
to a
wide variety of flora and fauna; dhok, peepal, jamun and ber form the
green canopy that shelters deer, wild boars, blue bulls, langurs,
jackals, hyenas, bears and many more species, besides the top two
predators, tigers and leopards. |
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