Wildlife photography: 7 offbeat destinations in India
Priya Srivastava, TIMESOFINDIA.COM Created : May 8, 2024, 15:00 IST
Wildlife photography: Offbeat destinations in India
Wildlife photography is a dream of many! There are enthusiasts who are always looking for not regular but offbeat destinations that offer opportunities to capture the beauty of nature and its inhabitants in its pure and raw form.
On this note, let’s explore 7 offbeat destinations in India that promise memorable experiences for wildlife photographers:
Valparai, Tamil Nadu
Set in the Anamalai Hills of Tamil Nadu, Valparai is a hidden gem for wildlife photographers! The park is all about lush tea estates and rainforests. This offbeat destination offers photographers a chance to capture images of elusive species like the lion-tailed macaque and Nilgiri langur.
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is another offbeat national park perfect for wildlife photographers. With its dense forests and thriving tiger population, photographers can capture stunning images of tigers, sloth bears, wild dogs, and a variety of bird species against the backdrop of Tadoba's scenic landscapes.
Gir National Park, Gujarat
Do you know Gir National Park is the last abode of the Asiatic lion? It’s one of the prime destinations for wildlife photographers where one can capture the majestic lions in their natural habitat. Leopards, hyenas, and diverse birdlife can also be spotted in this forest.
Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal
Another perfect place for wildlife photographers is the Sundarbans National Park. Many must not be aware of the fact that it is the largest mangrove forest in the world! Sundarbans offers a unique setting for wildlife photography where photographers can capture images of the elusive Royal Bengal tiger. The park is also home to crocodiles, spotted deer, and a range of bird species amidst the maze of mangrove forests and waterways.
Silent Valley National Park, Kerala
Silent Valley National Park is a part of the Western Ghats of Kerala. This scenic park is known for its ancient rainforests and rich biodiversity. Wildlife photographers can explore the dense forests teeming with rare species like the lion-tailed macaque, Malabar giant squirrel, and endemic bird species while soaking in the beauty of this virgin paradise.
Hemis National Park, Ladakh
Hidden in the trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh, Hemis National Park is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers. The park is noted for its population of elusive snow leopards, as well as blue sheep, Tibetan wolves, and various bird species. This park offers photographers a thrilling opportunity to capture these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.
Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, Assam
A lesser-known national park in India, Dibru-Saikhowa National Park in Assam is home to rare species like the white-winged wood duck and Gangetic dolphin. Parts of the Dibru River are the permanent breeding grounds of freshwater Ganges River Dolphin. This park makes for a perfect destination for wildlife photographers, offering them a chance to capture the rich biodiversity of the region.
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