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Unique,
still mysterious, and forever fascinating,
the natural history of the Indian Subcontinent
remains largely unstudied and its natural
wealth little appreciated. In the north
of the legendary snow capped Himalayan
ranges house rare and elusive creatures
such as snow leopard, musk deer, ibex
and pheasants of all descriptions. The
Thar, also called the Great Indian Desert,
sprawls both between India & Pakistan
supports a surprising variety of hardy
plants and animals, several found nowhere
else on the earth. Towards, the east,
bordering Bhutan, Bangladesh & Burma,
cloud forests and swamps, shelter life
forms ranging from Tigers, Elephants,
Rhinos, and Gibbons to the largest moth
and some of the rarest orchids in the
world.
Keeping this in mind,
INDOVISION has designed tours that take
you to some of the most famous wild life
forest reserves and bird sancturies of
India which boast of the evergreen forests
and the most exotic flora & fauna.
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