Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Wildlife Expedition & Wildlife Holiday in India

Wildlife Expedition
India is one of the most sought after holiday destinations in Asia with tremendous & great tourism opportunity and excellent tourist facilities. The country is best known for its unique cultural and geographical features. The country offers a lot to its visitors. It attracts tourists and vacationers from all over the world with its rich culture & tradition, glorious past, rich cultural heritage monuments, natural sites, wildlife sanctuaries & national parks, tiger reserves, rich flora & fauna, beautiful beaches, picturesque hill stations, lovely lakes, fantastic forts & palaces, etc. One of the most popular tourist attractions in India is its exotic wildlife - rich flora & fauna. Rich wildlife of India attracts adventure enthusiasts, wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers and special interest tourists from all over the world.
There are many wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in the country which are globally famous for wildlife expedition and wildlife holidays in India. Besides wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, there are also some bird sanctuaries, nature reserves, tiger reserves, biosphere reserves, etc in the country. Wildlife lovers, adventure buffs and nature lovers are often got mesmerized by the different national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Ranthambhore Tiger Sanctuary, Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, Bandhavgarh National Park, Kanha Tiger Reserve, Periyar Wildlife Park, Sasan Gir Lion Sanctuary, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary, etc are some known wildlife destinations in India appealing wildlife enthusiasts and adventure buffs through out the entire globe. Tourists and vacationers have wonderful opportunity to enjoy the rich & diverse flora and fauna of Indian wildlife parks and sanctuaries.
One of the major attractions of Indian wildlife is the royal Bengal tigers. There are many tiger reserves and national parks in the country offering natural habitat to tigers and different spices of animals, birds, reptiles and vegetations. Corbett, Kaziranga, Ranthambhore, Sariska, Sunderbans, Manas, Periyar, Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Bandipur - Nagarhole, etc are some of popular national parks & tiger reserves in India where wildlife enthusiasts hunt for watching tigers and capture their sensational activities for treasure. You will surely love to these popular wildlife destinations on your wildlife tours in India. Ranthambhore, Sariska, Periyar, Kanha, Bandhavgarh, etc offer excellent tourist accommodation facilities. There are many wildlife resorts and lodges in these destinations offering excellent tourist facilities as well as opportunity to wildlife expedition and jungle safari. On your wildlife holidays in India you will surely love to explore these wildlife destinations.
There is a lion sanctuary in Gujarat called Sasan Gir National Park. Here you will have opportunity to Asian Lions. Kaziranga is very popular for one horned rhinoceros. Keoladeo is famous for migratory birds. Sunderbans is famous for tigers. Periyar is famous for elephants. Pench, Panna, Bandhavgarh and Kanha are famous for tigers. In fact, you will have choice of options to choose from. So, what for you are looking? Visit Indian wildlife destinations and full fill your desire of jungle safari and wildlife viewing. There are an exciting range of wildlife travel packages available to choose from. Just choose a right package according to your choice of destinations and treasure thrills and excitements.

The Right Way to Resolve Wildlife Problems

Wildlife ProblemsResolving wildlife problems in a gentle and humane way is a challenge that we meet head on each day. With the threat of rabies and other diseases wildlife carry, a professional is your best choice for removing the source of the wildlife problem and returning your home to its former peaceful existence. An expert in wildlife removal and repair wants you and your family to enjoy the best protection against wildlife as possible.
It all starts with the inspection. A very thorough and comprehensive inspection is vital to the success of any wildlife control campaign. By using the most complete inspection process in the industry, a picture will be clear of how severe the problem is and what the best route to recovery is.
To ensure your family's protection, only the most current methods, equipment and technology should be used when resolving your wildlife problem. Taking special care of the wildlife and your home is a very important part of what we the expert should do for you! You have invested a lot of money, time and have pride in your home and want a professional who is concerned about the security and aesthetic appeal of the home the way you would be.
Your home deserves the best materials and craftsmanship possible to keep it looking its finest. Your wildlife expert should only be using quality materials from approved vendors to ensure the quality of repairs that will last a long time. Quality is important. Using inferior materials will allow wildlife to re-enter a home that has been repaired with low quality products. Wildlife such as raccoons, are very strong and can tear open cheaply repaired areas. When you do it right the first time, it saves you time and money.
If the wildlife in your home or building has left animal waste behind, choose experts that are trained to clean up these areas deodorize and re-insulate. Animal wastes carry diseases and this waste must be sterilized and removed. Other animals are attracted to the odors caused by this waste and will try to enter the area again. By removing the waste, you protect your health and help eliminate the possibility of other animal gaining entry somewhere else in the structure.
Through the best training programs, licensed, insured, courteous and conscientious wildlife experts will diagnose and remedy your most sophisticated wildlife conflicts. Ongoing training ensures that your wildlife expert stays on top of current trends and techniques to keep your costs of resolving the problem at a minimum.
You can live with wildlife in a peaceful co-existence. Birds, squirrels and other wildlife are enjoyable to watch feeding and going about their normal day to day activities. It enriches our lives to be able to view wildlife and spend time in nature away from the everyday stresses of life. Your property can be a great attraction to wildlife and your home protected from an invasion at the same time. We are the professionals that keep the wildlife where they belong.
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Saturday, July 14, 2012

My Top Ten Wildlife Spotting Experiences (So Far)

• One of my most unforgettable wildlife travel experiences has to be diving into the water to snorkel alongside giant whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef on the west coast of Australia. During my independent wildlife trip, I'll never forget watching these majestic creatures swim with their one meter wide open mouths coming towards me before they gently glided past. Then doing it again, and again, and again...
Wildlife• Having a personal encounter with the cutest 'three toed' and 'two toed' sloths at the Sloth Sanctuary in Cahuita, Costa Rica has to be one of the most memorable of my independent wildlife trips. The sloth sanctuary helps nurse baby orphans who would otherwise have died, whilst also taking care of sloths that have been run over or electrocuted since their natural environment has been encroached by tourism. I was lucky enough to visit them every month whilst working as a tour leader in Costa Rica and monitoring their progress was joyful. With their cute basin haircuts and permanent smiles, these adorable creatures made this wildlife trip one which I'll never forget.
• I enjoyed my 31st birthday in Namibia at Etosha National Park watching in awe as the rare white rhinos came to the watering hole followed by no less than 27 elephants of all sizes. Sipping red wine and watching this amazing social spectacle by two members of the Big Five, I enjoyed an unforgettable birthday on a wildlife adventure trip of a lifetime!
• A unique and truly remarkable independent wildlife experience for me was seeing the Giant leatherback turtles in Tortruguero, Costa Rica. These massive yet graceful 300kg creatures slowly come up the beach at night time, dig a hole with their flippers and lay a hundred eggs which they then cover over before heading back to the ocean leaving a distinct track in their wake. On a wildlife trip in Costa Rica such as this, you can also ride down the rivers, keeping an eye out for caiman, toucans, sloths, spider monkeys, poisonous red and black dart frogs, cane toads, herons, ibis, otters, iguanas and the Jesus Christ lizard aptly named because it walks on water!
• To add to this list of incredible independent wildlife trips, I can't miss out my snorkelling trip in Shark and Ray Alley just off the reggae island of Caye Caulker, Belize, with a frenzy of huge prehistoric looking sting rays and nurse sharks directly below me. In addition to spotting tese beautiful creatures during this amazing wildlife holiday, I was extremely lucky enough to be graced with the presence of two manatees (sea cows) and watch their "dancing" mating ritual.
• Penguins used to be my favourite animal before I discovered sloths and now they come a close second. My first out-of-zoo encounter was at Phillip Island near Melbourne in Australia. During an independent wildlife trip here, we sat in an outdoor stadium with special lighting and gasped with delight when they appeared through the waves and waddled up the beach upon return to their nests.
Punta Tumbo in Patagonia, Argentina was also a bit of a penguin fest because their eggs were hatching, so during this independent wildlife adventure, we were lucky enough to see the fluffy creatures slowly emerge. What's more, on a wildlife trip at Boulders Beach in South Africa you can actually swim with them (but apparently they have nasty bite which defies their adorability).
• Another of my favourite wildlife adventure trips has to be exploring the ancient Mayan ruins of Tikal buried deep in the steamy jungle in Guatemala. With so many colourful birds and swinging howler monkeys in the tree canopies, this really was an unforgettable independent wildlife trip. What's more, climbing the pyramids gives a bird's eye view of the keel billed Toucans and Aricaris. There are over 40 different types of Toucans with different coloured beaks, if you see one you normally see a few in succession. Once here, I ate a live termite because the guide told me it tasted of carrots and I didn't believe him but it was true!
• On an independent wildlife trip in Ubud, Bali, my travel partner was bitten by a very cheeky little monkey who actually drew blood as he reached for a yellow leaflet out of his rucksack which the monkey mistook for a banana. The white faced (capuchin) monkeys in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica may look innocent, but are actually quite aggressive. As a result of daft tourists continuously feeding them, they now take it upon themselves to delve into the bags of unsuspecting tourists to steal their food whilst they are swimming. You have to keep a sharp eye, as their adept yet naughty little fingers can open zips and locks!
• One independent wildlife trip that I'm not likely to forget anytime soon has to be on a wildlife tour in Monteverde cloud forest reserve, Costa Rica. I was shocked when the guide put his torch to a hole in the mud wall right near my head and out flew a bird; inside was a big fat hairy tarantula that had just had its lunch interrupted. And boy did I scream!
If you don't mind these creepy crawlies, then there are a few other places you can spot them. In the Pantanal, Brazil there were some dancing tarantulas, and in Belize they are large enough to spot crossing the road. In Cambodia they are a delicacy and served as road side snacks during long journeys. Here you'll find local girls carrying deep and crispy fried tarantulas in a bowl on their heads, with a real live one scurrying across their chests as an advertisement of what's on offer.
• On a wildlife trip in Laos near Luang Prabang, I was kitted out in stylish denims for men and stayed in the jungle to learn how to be a mahout (elephant trainer). We bathed the elephants, fed them and rode them (trying to remember all the commands to make them turn left or right). During this wildlife holiday, I discovered that the elephants liked to suck up the mud with their trunks and sprinkle us with dirt. They are surprisingly hairy with wire wool on their huge heads. During this particular wildlife adventure, I remember being absolutely petrified when getting on and off or as they got up and kneeled down in case I fell off.
• On an elephant ride during an independent wildlife holiday in Chitwan National Park in Nepal, I saw rhinos up close and one so close that I could see its armour like skin. On the same wildlife trip in Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, after hours of waiting in the freezing cold we saw a beautiful tiger, albeit in the distance.
• I can't miss out my unforgettable wildlife adventure trip in the heart of the Amazon river where I fished with live worms on the end of a bamboo rod in Northern Brazil for sharp-toothed piranhas, and grilled them later...delicious.
• Oh and then there was another time on a wildlife holiday in Australia on Fraser Island where i saw a Dingo...oh dear, I think I'm way past 10 now...oops!
I've had some incredible encounters with some fascinating creatures, but with so many amazing and memorable independent wildlife trips to choose from, a 'top 10 list' barely scrapes the surface!