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India Tag

HomePosts tagged "India"(Page 10)
23 October 2014
Oriental
India

Ladakh, 2014

Snow Leopards are one of the most enigmatic of all animals. For me, like for many of us, they symbolise the truest of true wilderness. Their rarity, beauty and downright coolness m

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27 November 2012
Oriental
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Invitation to Join me on a Mammal extravaganza in Gujarat and Tadoba

India has always been a firm favorite of mine and I can’t tell you how exited I have been with putting together this return trip for end feb 2013. This is a twin centre trip

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7 November 2012
Oriental
IndiaNepal

New Trip Report Red Pandas in Nepal and a couple of bats in Agra

I was in Nepal and India last month, and though it was mainly work I squeezed in a long weekend to look for Red Pandas in Nepal and a report is here, featuring a gorgeous Red Panda

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23 October 2011
Oriental
India

The Western Ghats & Mumbai, 2011

I’d been to the centre, west and east of India but never to the south, which has a set of nice endemic species including Lion-tailed Macaques and Nilgiri Tahrs. So the Wester

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23 December 2008
Oriental
India

Assam, 2008

When you cross from Bhutan to India at Gelephu you are left in no doubt that you have changed country. Although Gelephu is busy by Bhutanese standards, it is a haven of tranquility

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23 March 2007
Oriental
India

Gujarat & Agra, 2007

I had planned to make my second trip to India at the end of 2006. But thanks to the double incompetence of Charles de Gaulle airport (which like the rest of the country grinds to a

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