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Nature Trails India wishes to showcase the unique Wildlife Diversity of the Indian sub continent,which has been intrinsic to ancient Hindu and Buddhist scripts,recorded in the annals of Emperor Ashoka to the writings of Marco Polo.

In a region which comprises a fifth of the worlds human population and amazingly also home to many other of the world's most unique life forms among which are 350 mammals, 2100 species of birds and thousands of varieties fish and reptiles.

Stir the wildlife enthusiast in you and, come & explore the Indian subcontinent's wildlife touring opportunities with 55% of world's tiger population, 50% of Asiatic Elephant, 60% of One-horned Rhino and 100% of Asiatic Lion, 100 major National Parks, 441 Wildlife Sanctuaries, 9 bird reserves and 15 UNESCO Biosphere Reserves dotted around the country.

We have in offer some Specialised Tours led by a panel of expert Wildlifers and Naturalists, with years of hands on experience, or we would be equally pleased to tailor-make few on your suggestions.

Nature Trails believes that only awareness can conserve the diversity of this stunning array of flora and fauna of the Indian sub-continent. We strive to study and explore the many unanswered questions, unravel mysteries and secrets of this wildlife map without the burden of boundaries created by humans.

We are inspired by historical facts and the intrinsic Indian knowledge of habitat conservation practiced by common nature loving people. We also believe that there is hope so come and join this beautiful trail.

It is never too late to save nature!   Take a NatureTrail tour now