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TRAVEL WITH US TO SUPPORT OUR CONSERVATION EFFORTS

 

80% of the money earned through tourism goes for habitat regeneration activities, biodiversity study, supporting local people  and other wildlife conservation programme.


Royal Bengal Tiger

 

SUNDERBAN—the land of ROYALS

The largest mangrove delta in the world, a world heritage site. Home to Royal Bengal Tiger, Estuarine Crocodile, more than 300 species of birds, 85 species of Mangrove plants ………………… and the people living with continuous struggle for survival.

 

 

Royal Bengal Tiger

 

WILDLIFE ORIENTATION CAMP

Field based interactive programme designed especifically for providing training and knowledge about scientific study of wild animals, basic survival skills in forests, wildlife photographic documentation. The orientation camp is intended for advanced amateur and semi-professionals.

 

 

King fisher

 

A Village called - BELUN

A beautiful agricultural village in central West Bengal  [3 hrs drive from Kolkata] in a lush green setting, along the rivers Shibai, Ajay and Ganges.  Belun supports around 200 species of birds, critically endangered Gharial crocodile, Gangetic Dolphin, Small Cats, Bengal Fox, Jackal etc. And the Cobras living with people in complete harmony. Visit Belun to have the flavour of village life— staying among the villagers in home-stay facilities and spend few days of volunteering with us.

 

Rhino

 

North East India

Deemed " the paradise unexplore" North East India is a region with pristine hills, carpeted with greenery and widespread wildlife, which makes it one of the most favoured destinations of India.

 

 

 

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Kolkata - the city of joy

Kolkata has long been known for its literary, artistic and avant-garde heritage. For tourists, there are many places of interests in Kolkata to satisfy the tourists' thirst for wandering. Right from the festivities, book fair, cultural programmes, (theatre, poetry reading sessions, etc), monuments, the passion of the people, Kolkata wears its heart on its sleeves.