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If Trekking, Bird watching, Tiger safari, Elephant ride, Nature walk are your interests you have made the right click. Welcome to Heritage Getaways a cottage located on the fringes of dense forest of South India in calm and pollution free atmosphere away from the maddening crowd and traffic.

The Corbett Park

Corbett National Park is one of the greatest National Parks in Asia with over 1300 sq kms of forests, hills and grasslands, fed by a frisky river. Its proximity to Delhi and prolific wildlife makes Corbett one of the must visit destinations in India. A biodiversity that is rich, rare and precious, it is the perfect habitat for the tiger, elephant, hog deer and many other species. Another attraction much to angler's delight is the Ramganga River that flows through the park with fattened Mahseer hidden within its water.


State : Uttarakhand , in the northern part of IndiaClimate : Temperature in winter's can go down to 4 degrees centigrade at night and the entire jungle is extremely dry in the summer months as the temperatures reach as high as 44 degrees centigrade. Rainfall: 1400mm - 2800mm.
Area Covered : 1,200 sq-km.
Travel Tips : Consult your doctor before starting your tour. Check that you have all the required documents needed to visit the desired destination.
Best Time to Visit : From November 15 to June 15.
Nearest Town : Ramnagar (50 km).

Bandipur National Park, Karantaka is one place in India, which provides tranquil and serene atmosphere to its visitors. Nestled here are some very rare animals and birds you would like to have a rendezvous with. The Bandipur National Park is one of the most fascinating wild-life centers. Established in 1931 by the Mysore Maharajhas, this park is nestled in the foothills of the Nilgiris.

State : Karantaka, in the southern part of India.
Climate : Blessed with a temperate climate and diverse geographical features, the park supports an outstanding variety of flora and fauna, making it an authentic paradise for wildlife. Temperature is 30 degree in summers and 18 degree in winters. Average Rainfall is 1000 mm.


Area : 874.20 sq-km.
Travel Tips : Consult the doctor before you start your trip. Get enough information on the Park and its nearby areas.
Best time to Visit : March - August
Nearest town : Gundulpet (20 km)

The Bandhavgarh National Park is located in the district of Sahdol in the state of Madhya Pradesh in India. The dense forest of Bandhavgarh National Park is nestled among the Vindhya hills. Once the hunting ground of the royal family of Rewa, Bandhavgarh Natioanal Park was declared a park in the year 1968. The entire area consists of Sal forests, which is the main tree of the areas along with Bamboo. In the year 1993, the Bandhavgarh National Park was finally declared a tiger reserve under Project Tiger.

Area : 448 sq-km.
Travel Tips : Consult the Doctor before you leave for the trip. Get enough information about the place you are going to visit.
Best Time to Visit : Mid-November to June.
Nearest Town : Umaria (40 km).

Kanha National Park in the state of Madhya Pradesh is popular for its tiger population. If you are in India to see tigers in abundance, then this is the place for you to visit. The park is located between the Banjar and Halon valleys in the Mandla / Balaghat districts of the state of Madhya Pradesh. The Kanha National Park was established after a lot of flurry within the concerned circles regarding rampant killing of animals in the area at the time. The central Kanha valley was declared a sanctuary way back in the year 1933 but was been given the status of a National Park in the year 1955.

Rajaji National Park in the state of Uttranchal is situated along the hills and foothills of Shivalik ranges in the Himalayan foothills and exhibits the Shivalik ecosystem. Rajaji is one of northern India's major wildlife reserves - and one of the best places to see the fauna and flora of the terai region. The park named after the great freedom fighter Late Sri C. Rajgopalachari; popularly known as "Rajaji" was created after joining the three sanctuaries in the Western UP, Shivaliks - Rajaji, Motichur and Chilla into a large protected area in the year 1983. Rajaji National Park is a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, the ecosystem of the park is adorned with elephants, tigers, leopards, deer and ghorals as its best known life forms This area is the North Western Limit of Asian elephants.

The Ranthambhore National Park is situated in the eastern part of Rajasthan, where the Aravali Hill ranges and the Vindhyan plateau embraces each other. The park is about 11 km from Sawai Madhopur, which is also the nearest town from the park. The Ranthambore Tiger Reserve was declared a wildlife sanctuary in the year 1957 and in the year 1974 it achieved the protection of "Project Tiger". It received it's status of a National Park in the year 1981.

Once the hunting ground of the Maharajas of Jaipur, the Ranthambore National Park is bounded by the rivers Chambal in the South and Banas in the North. The park possesses six man made lakes and many perennial streams winds through the entire park. The Ranthambore National Park has internal drainage and has no connection with any river system, despite two rivers bound the Park in it's north and south side.

Sultanpur National Park & Bird Sanctuary is located in Gurgaon district of Haryana on the Gurgaon - Farukh Nagar Road. Sultanpur was declared a Bird Sanctuary in 1971 and was upgraded to the status of National Park in 1991 by the Haryana Government.

The Sultanpur National Park is lush with lawns and trees and shrubs and masses of bougainvillea. Take a good pair of binoculars with yourself to clearly view the wildlife from a safe distance, without disturbing them. Also take a handy camera, which will be helpful in capturing some memorable moments of your life.

There are four watch towers at different points in the park to facilitate the bird lovers with proper platform to watch birds. The Educational Interpretation Center has been established here to offer proper guidance to the tourist visiting the place.

State : Haryana, in the northern part of India.
Area : 359 acres.
Travel Tips Consult the Doctor before you leave for the trip. Get enough information about the place you are going to visit.
Best Time to Visit : The months of December and January.
Nearest Town : Gurgaon (15 km).

Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary one of the World Heritage Sites is situated in the northeastern state of Assam in India. The Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary houses world's largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, as well as many mammals, including tigers, elephants, panthers and bears, and thousands of birds. In the heart of Assam, this park is one of the last areas in eastern India undisturbed by a human presence.

It was an alarming depletion in the numbers of Rhinos, due to hunting and poaching that led to the conservation of this area in 1926. In 1940, Kaziranga was declared a sanctuary. Today, Kaziranga supports the largest number of rhino in the subcontinent. The Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctruary is home to the great one horned Indian Rhino, about 900 in number. Apart from Rhinos, it is also famous for Indian Elephants.

State : Assam in the northeast India
Area : 430 sq. km.
Mode of Visit : Air, Rail or Road.
Travel Tips : Be careful about your requirements.
Check your package before you start your trip and also consult your doctor.
Best time to visit : November-April
Nearest town : Bokakhat (23 km)
HIMALAYAN BIRDING TOUR ( 9 Days/ 8 Nights )
RAJASTHAN BIRDING & SAFARIi TOUR 1 ( 8 Days/ 7 Nights )
RAJASTHAN BIRIDING & SAFARI TOUR 2 ( 10 Days/ 9 Nights )