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India time allocation: Gir vs Little Rann of Kutch vs Desert NP and Velavadar ??
I am in the midst of finalizing a trip to India in December-January of this year. My goal is mammal photography – specifically: Asiatic wildcat, Bengal fox (aka Indian
Tigers of India – Cat Expeditions – Trip Report 2024
During our annual Cat Expedition’s Tigers of India tour, we had eighteen different tiger sightings, saw two leopards and three jungle cats! We also saw five sloth bear and a tota
India’s Panna and Kaziranga parks: Cats and Primates
Hi everyone, a short report on my February 2023 trip to Panna N.P. and Kaziranga N.P. with sightings of multiple Tigers, Jungle Cats, a Leopard and .. a Rusty-spotted Cat.
Join me to Sri Lanka for the small cats
Hi, Time to put something together again and go for a tour 🙂 Is there anyone out there who is keen on going to Sri Lanka in the beginning of July. Maybe start the tour 1 July. P
The Weekly Recap
Hello and welcome back to the weekly recap! The first trip report of the week is this one from Thailand, with Pileated Gibbons, a Malayan Porcupine and Dugongs. Next is 2013 in
India
I have visited India six times. In June 1997 I spent a couple of weeks in Bandhavgarh, Kanha and Corbett National Parks. In February 2007 I spent a week in Gujurat, plus two days a
Sri Lanka, 2024
11 day trip (March 2024) in Sri Lanka with Chinthaka De Silva of Sri Lanka Wildlife Expeditions. We saw 49 species including Rusty-spotted cats, Fishing cats, Jungle cats, Sloth be
The Weekly Recap
Hello, welcome back to the weekly recap:) There have been a ton of trip reports this week! The first were of two different trips to India by Mark Hows: one from November 2022 (Ju
The Weekly Recap
Hello everyone, welcome back to the weekly recap! There have been a lot more posts than in recent weeksl. I’m not sure whether it’s just a coincidence or if there’s so
New Trip Report: Sri Lanka, June/July 2022
Here’s an excellent report from Christine Mason who describes herself as “a mammal watching newbie (now obsessed)”. Personally I have never understood how anyone